The first official visit is in the books for Richmond (Va.) Trinity Episcopal School standout Henry Coleman. Over the weekend Coleman, who ranks No. 40 overall in the 247Sports Composite Rankings, took an official visit to Duke.

While in Durham (N.C.), Coleman said he toured the campus, played pick up with the team and spent some time talking with the coaching staff.

“It was good, it was a humbling experience, just talking with Coach K and just a guy with that magnitude and has so much knowledge about the game was really cool,” Coleman explained to 247Sports. “Overall, it was a great visit. I talked with the players and they were genuinely great guys. I played a little bit with them so overall it was a great visit.”

During Coleman’s time with Mike Krzyzewski, the Duke head coach mapped out exactly how they would utilize him if he opts for the Blue Devils.

“He’s as great of a guy off the court as he is on the court,” Coleman said. “From a basketball perspective, he sees me playing the three-four position, a guy that is almost positionless, I can bring the ball up, shoot the three and shoot the mid-range but also if I have a smaller guy on me I can punish them in the post. He also said that I can be a vocal leader for the team and off the court I’m a guy that really fits the Duke mold.”

Coleman, who picked up a scholarship offer from Duke in July, said the staff compared had a mix of comparisons for him.

“From a leadership standpoint, Shane Battier, Mike Dunleavy but then playing style guys kind of like Justise Winslow who can float around and do everything,” he said.

Next up for Coleman is an official visit to Virginia Tech.

“I will take my official visit to Virginia Tech and then I’m still talking through some other visits but so far Virginia Tech is on my calendar for September 14,” he said.

To go with Duke and Virginia Tech, Coleman’s finalists are Michigan, NC State and Ohio State. After going in-depth on his Duke visit, Coleman broke down what he likes about the other four schools on his list:

Virginia Tech: “Mike Young is a good guy and a great coach and then Virginia Tech is a school that has been with me from the start since I was in eighth grade, coach [Christian] Webster reached out to me and talked to me so they have been with me from the start.”

Michigan: “I talk to coach [Juwan] Howard and coach [Phil] Martelli a good amount. They like my playing style, my physicality where I can fit in and then it’s in the Big Ten.”

Ohio State: “Same with Ohio State, just a guy who can do it all in the Big Ten and be a great defensive and offensive guy.”

NC State: “Coach [Kevin] Keatts and coach [James] Johnson are guys that are just like Tech and have been on me since eighth grade area. They have seen me grow which means a lot.”

While a college choice isn’t necessarily imminent, it’s not far away for Coleman.

“Probably around the October area, early October, maybe late October depending on how the visits and everything falls in place,” he said.