Tennessee basketball added to its 2019 class Tuesday.

Olivier Robinson Nkamhoua, a power forward, committed to Rick Barnes and the Vols, he announced on Twitter.

The 6-foot-8, 210-pound prospect visited Tennessee last weekend. The Cumberland (Md.) Bishop Walsh School standout is ranked the No. 184 prospect in the nation and the No. 33 power forward in the 247Sports Composite.

He also had offers from Illinois, Maryland and Pittsburgh, among others.

The Vols signed three players in November for their 2019 class, highlighted by five-star point guard Josiah James. UT also signed forwards Davonte Gaines and Drew Pember, the latter hailing from nearby Bearden.

Tennessee seniors Kyle Alexander and Admiral Schofield graduated after last season. UT also has Jordan Bone and Grant Williams as potential departures with the pair of juniors going through the NBA Draft process.

Rising junior forward Derrick Walker entered the NCAA transfer portal on May 1.

If Bone and Williams return, Tennessee will have all 13 scholarship spots filled for next season. If not, the Vols could add transfers or graduate transfers to the mix to round out the roster.