Nebraska basketball added another big piece to its roster for next season on Saturday evening as Salt Lake City CC point guard Cameron Mack committed to Nebraska and head coach Fred Hoiberg.

The 6-foot-3, 185-pound Mack was previously recruited by Husker assistant Matt Abdelmassih while at St. John’s, and signed a letter of intent with the program before re-opening his recruitment in April when the coaching staff there turned over. Mack averaged 19.1 points, 7.4 assists and 5.6 rebounds per game as a redshirt freshman, shooting 45.6 percent from the field and 33.7 percent from 3-point range last season.

Mack will be immediately eligible and will have three seasons of eligibility in Lincoln.

The commitment solidifies Nebraska's backcourt for next season, and is the latest bit of good news in a week of positives for the program. Last weekend, Nebraska wrapped up a commitment from Florida Gulf Coast transfer Haanif Cheatham, and on Friday picked up a commitment from Seattle University grad transfer Matej Kavas. Nebraska has also solidified the commitments of Omaha Creighton Prep guard Akol Arop as well as junior college signee Jervay Green.

Nebraska will have a solid backcourt led by Dachon Burke, who sat out last season, as well as Mack, who will man the point. Green and returning sophomore Amir Harris will also provide minutes in the backcourt.

Nebraska still has three scholarships remaining to fill -- two if Isaiah Roby opts to remove his name from consideration for the NBA Draft.