UNC Parts Ways with Five-Star Guard Dylan Mingo

UNC Parts Ways with Five-Star Guard Dylan Mingo

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Dylan Mingo will not be a Tar Heel. Following a return go to to North Carolina, new head coach Michael Malone has determined to half methods with the five-star level guard, in response to a supply near this system.

Multiple sources confirmed to Inside Carolina that Mingo took the second official go to to Chapel Hill that started on Friday. An NCAA rule permits recruits and signees to take a second official go to to a faculty following a training change.

Mingo, out of Long Island Lutheran (N.Y), is rated because the No. 6 general participant within the senior class by the Rivals Industry Ranking and the No. 1 level guard. 

Originally recruited by, and dedicated to, Hubert Davis, Mingo met with Malone and different members of the Tar Heels’ teaching workers this weekend.

Mingo’s first official go to to Chapel Hill got here in early November, sparking momentum that culminated in his Feb. 17 dedication, dwell on ESPN’s First Take with Stephen A. Smith. He didn’t signal with UNC because the NCAA spring signing interval is April 15.

Mingo dedicated to the Tar Heels over finalists Baylor, Penn State, and Washington. He additionally held provides from Alabama, Cincinnati, Florida State, Illinois, Louisville, Missouri, N.C. State, Ole Miss, Texas, and UConn.

At the NBPA Top 100 camp this previous June, Mingo was named the camp’s MVP after averaging 23.8 factors, 6.8 assists and 6.5 rebounds per sport. Mingo didn’t qualify for the McDonald’s All-American sport after lacking most of his senior season resulting from an ankle damage.

North Carolina’s recruiting class additionally options four-star ahead and McDonald’s All-American Maximo Adams, and three-star guard Malloy Smith. Adams announced Saturday that he’ll stick with his UNC dedication.

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