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4-star PG Kayvaun Mulready flips commitment from Providence to Georgetown

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Kayvaun Mulready, a four-star point guard in the 2024 class, has flipped his commitment from Providence to Georgetown.

The 6-foot-4, 210-pound prospect out of Worcester (Mass.) Academy previously announced his commitment to the Friars in January over Marquette, Maryland, and UConn.

He also received offers from Texas A&M, Penn State, Xavier, Virginia Tech, Washington, Georgia Tech, Nebraska, Wake Forest, and others.

With Providence head coach Ed Cooley’s departure for the Hoyas though, Mulready has opted to take his talents to the Georgetown.

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“Coach Cooley is an outstanding coach and person and someone who I have a lot of trust and faith in,” he told On3. “We’ve built a great relationship from last summer and it’s been getting even stronger since. I know thats someone who I want to play for. “

He ranks as the No. 84 overall prospect in the 2024 class, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

Kayvaun Mulready Scouting Summary

“Kayvaun Mulready is a strong guard. He plays a powerful game with some explosion. Mulready is a very good defender. He plays with toughness and instincts, both on and off the ball. He is able to turn defense into offense quickly, especially in the passing lanes. Offensively, he plays in straight lines and attacks the paint. Would like to see him develop the jump shot and create some counters off the bounce in the half-court. Mulready is a good rebounder and has no issues sticking his nose in there and doing the tough guy stuff. There is some positional versatility.” — Jamie Shaw, On3 national recruiting analyst