Tennessee basketball has added to its 2019 class.

The Vols on Tuesday morning added a commitment from three-star power forward Olivier Robinson-Nkamhoua.

The Finnish prospect took an official visit to Tennessee over the weekend.

”I appreciate all the coaches that have recruited me up to this point,” Robinson-Nkamhoua said while announcing his commitment, “and would like to thank everyone who has been part of this process with me especially thanks to my parents.

“Happy to be apart of the Tennessee family.”

The 6-foot-8, 210-pound Robinson-Nkamhoua, out of Bishop Walsh School in Cumberland, Maryland, climbed nearly 200 spots in the final Top247 rankings on Monday, landing at No. 153 overall.

The 247Sports rating have him at No. 24 among power forwards and No. 2 overall out of Maryland.

“Robinson-Nkamhoua flew under the radar after coming over from Finland and then getting injured,” 247Sports Director of Basketball Recruiting Evan Daniels told GoVols247, “but he really picked up some steam among coaches over the past few months.

“Robinson-Nkhamhoua is certainly an intriguing recruit and he has good measurable at 6-8 with a 7-foot wingspan.”

The industry-generated 247Sports Composite has Robinson-Nkamhous ranked No. 183 overall, No. 33 at his position and No. 3 in Maryland.

He joins a 2019 Tennessee class that includes three signees: Five-star point guard Josiah-Jordan James, three-star small forward Davonte Gaines and three-star power forward Drew Pember. Both James and Gaines arrived on campus on Monday while Pember is expected to enroll next month.

The Vols have one scholarship spot open up with the decision from sophomore power forward Derrick Walker last week to enter the transfer portal. They could potentially have two more spots available if both Grant Williams and Jordan Bone decide to turn pro.

Tennessee was scheduled to host 2019 three-star point guard Jalen Cone on an official visit beginning Friday, but the visit was cancelled Sunday after the Walkertown, N.C., prospect announced Thursday as his commitment date.

His final six schools are Virginia Tech, Tennessee, North Carolina State, Texas A&M, Wake Forest and Boston College.