Cyclone basketball receives commitment from 2019 forward

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Head coach Steve Prohm yells at his team during the fourth quarter of Iowa State’s senior night game against Oklahoma State on Feb. 27 in Hilton Coliseum. The Cowboys defeated the Cyclones 80-71.

Noah Rohlfing

Steve Prohm and Iowa State reportedly picked up a second 2019 commit on Sunday from Florida forward Luke Anderson. Chris Williams of CycloneFanatic had the news first. 

Anderson, a 6-foot-8, 215-pound power forward, is a three-star player, according to his 247 Composite score. The Lakeland, Florida native projects to be a stretch five for the Cyclones. Anderson is the No. 17-ranked 2019 player from the state of Florida.

He chose Iowa State over offers from Minnesota, Georgia and others.

Anderson joins wing Marcedus Leech as 2019 commits for Iowa State basketball. As of now, the class ranks 26th in the country and second in the Big 12.