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Huskies offer JUCO point guard

Trey Dickerson, a point guard from Williston State College in North Dakota, has received an offer from Lorenzo Romar and the Washington Huskies.

According to JUCORecruiting.com founder Brad Winton, Lorenzo Romar and the Huskies have extended an offer to junior college point guard Trey Dickerson. Dickerson is a freshman at Williston State College in Williston, N.D.

Winton announced the news on Twitter this morning

Dickerson averaged 19.8 points and 5.7 assists per game for the Teros this season. He was committed and attended summer classes at Murray State but felt the school wasn't the right fit for him and decided to explore his options. Winton describes Dickerson as a quick point guard with an explosive first step and good shooting range.

He attended prep school in Dallas for the 2012-2013 season, averaging 23 points and eight assists per game at God's Academy. In 2011-2012, he attended Price High School in Los Angeles.  He will have three years of eligibility at whatever school he chooses to attend. Dickerson also holds offers from Nebraska, UAB, Washington State, Boise State, Arkansas, Saint Louis and Iowa.

Romar and the Huskies already have a  verbal commitment from JUCO forward Quevyn Winters, as well as LOI's from two high school players, guard Donaven Dorsey and post Tristan Etienne. The Huskies have also extended an offer to Rainier Beach forward Djuan Piper.

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