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2024 Four-Star SG Elijah Moore sets commitment date

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2024 four-star shooting guard Elijah Moore at the 2023 Hoop Hall Classic / Photo by Joe Tipton

Elijah Moore, a four-star shooting guard in the class of 2024, will announce his college decision on Saturday, January 28th at 12:00 pm ET.

The 6-foot-3, 170-pound prospect out of the Bronx (NY) Cardinal Hayes is set to choose between five schools: Alabama, Arkansas, Miami, Oklahoma State, and Syracuse.

Oklahoma State and Syracuse are the two schools that have hosted him on official visits.

Moore ranks as the No. 76 overall prospect in the On3 Consensus — the average ranking from all four major recruiting media companies (ESPN, 247Sports, Rivals, On3).

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Alabama: “They just want to win and send kids to the pros. I want to be a pro. They talk to me about their belief in me and what I can do. I really love the school’s environment and can’t wait to get out there to see what’s up. Coach Bryan (Hodgson) is a cool guy who gives a certain energy that I can feed off.”

Arkansas: “The coaching staff is amazing. They all check on me constantly. Tell me about their games and show much love. They are sending players to the league and putting their players in a position to be successful which I love.”

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Miami: “Miami has a great style of play. They let their guards play free and make their own decisions. Talked to coach plenty of times and they seem like really cool people. I want to visit but I got to see how it pans out.”

Oklahoma State: “Most of their coaches are from NY and they have really good energy. They have a family-oriented feeling and I like that. There isn’t much to do out there but get better and do what I have to do.”

Syracuse: “Syracuse feels great. I’ve been there twice and the experience was great. The coaches are really cool guys and they have that level of support and knowledge I can see myself playing with in two years.”