Juwan Howard and Michigan basketball added another piece to the 2020 recruiting class.

Gonzaga (Washington, D.C.) forward Terrance Williams committed to the Wolverines on Wednesday, announcing his decision via Twitter.

Williams, listed at 6-foot-6, 215 pounds, was in Ann Arbor for an official visit over the weekend for Michigan's game against UMass Lowell on Sunday.

Williams is rated as a four-star prospect and the No. 83 overall recruit, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings. He was committed to Georgetown, but didn't sign during the November signing period and eventually broke off his commitment.

Williams' commitment ended a recruitment that began on July 15, shortly after Williams played at the Nike EYBL Peach Jam, a premier AAU tournament. The scholarship offer seemed to be too late, as Williams committed to Georgetown on July 29 after putting Michigan in his top 3.

But the Wolverines' efforts paid off. Williams projects as a combo forward at the next level, with a solid offensive game. He isn't the tallest or lengthiest prospect, but Williams has shown a propensity to score down low and can shoot from outside.

While playing with Team Takeover (the same AAU team that four-star center Hunter Dickinson, who is committed to Michigan), Williams averaged 15.1 points per game on 56.3% shooting while shooting 37.5% from the perimeter. He most recently starred at the City of Palms Classic Basketball Tournament, a showcase featuring top high school teams from around the country. Williams scored 29 points against IMG Academy (Fla.) before compiling 22 points and 22 rebounds against McEachern (Ga.).

In addition to offers from Michigan and Georgetown, Williams was being pursued by Notre Dame, UCLA, Stanford and Virginia, among others.

The Wolverines have four commitments or signees in the 2020 class: four-star point guard Zeb Jackson, who signed in November, five-star forward Isaiah Todd, Dickinson and Williams.

Barring any attrition, Michigan would be full on scholarships if it signs the four players, as the Wolverines have two open scholarships during the 2019-20 season and will graduate point guard Zavier Simpson and center Jon Teske. Still, it seems unlikely Michigan will stop recruiting in the 2020 cycle; the Wolverines are still after five-star guard Josh Christopher, who officially visited in the fall, among others.

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