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2024 Top-150 SF Caleb Williams commits to Georgetown

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Washington (D.C.) Sidwell Friends School three-star small forward Caleb Williams has committed to Georgetown, he told On3.

The 6-foot-7, 215-pound rising senior has decided to stay home, choosing the Hoyas over offers from Villanova, Michigan, Indiana, Syracuse, Virginia, and Miami. He ranks as the No. 138 overall prospect in the 2024 class, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 40 small forward in the class.

An in-depth dive into why Williams chose Georgetown

Williams’ discussed his commitment to Georgetown with On3. His reasoning for choosing the Hoyas is simple.

“Ed Cooley,” Williams said. “The relationship we created in such a short span of time is something I have been looking for in a coach since this process started. I have become super close with other head coaches as well but there was something different about me and coach Cooley’s connection. This relationship felt the most genuine. Also, I feel as if Georgetown has everything to offer that will help me get to the next level just like the other schools in my final list. The one thing that other schools couldn’t offer me was being able to win at home and that was a huge factor in choosing Georgetown.”

In his own words, what type of player are the Hoyas getting in Caleb Williams?

“I would describe my game as a versatile wing that can play the 1-4. My shot making ability and feel for the game has allowed me to be moved all around. My size has also given me an advantage, and to be able to do what I can do at my size definitely allows me to bring many different looks and aspects of the game to the table.”

Williams has a message to the Georgetown faithful.

“My message to Hoya fans is that it’s time to bring the winning culture back to Georgetown. The history is super rich and it’s time to get back to that feeling when talking about Georgetown hoops. The new era of Georgetown basketball is in full effect. Let’s get Georgetown basketball back to what it used to be.”