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Three-Star PF Malcolm Thomas sets commitment date, down to 5 schools

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Malcolm Thomas, the No. 118 overall player in the 2024 class, is ready to make his college commitment.

The 6-foot-8, 195-pound power forward from Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha Catholic will announce his decision on Thursday, October 5th at 2:30 PM ET on the On3 Recruits YouTube Channel.

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Thomas will be choosing between five schools: Cal, Florida State, Vanderbilt, Villanova, and Xavier.

In a previous interview with On3, Malcolm Thomas discussed several of the schools involved.

Xavier: “Xavier has been recruiting me the hardest over the past several months. Even before officially offering me. I love the atmosphere of the school and the coaching staff. I have always wanted to play in the big East and I can see myself thriving at Xavier.”

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Florida State: “Before being recruited by Florida State, I loved watching them play and have always thought this was a school where I could thrive on the court. I feel like since being recruited I have really connected with coach Hamilton and coach Nickelberry. They have shown me exactly how I can fit perfectly into the scheme. I feel like Florida State is a place where I can become a stronger version of myself on the court.”

Villanova: “Villanova is a place that has always been somewhat of a dream school for me to play. The environment is crazy, and the fan base is really strong. The coaches have made me feel a sense of “family” that I really had no idea about. I love the program and the system, and I really see myself becoming great at Villanova.”