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Houston lands commitment from junior college forward

Houston Sampson Basketball

New Houston NCAA college basketball coach Kelvin Sampson signals after being introduced as the head basketball coach Thursday, April 3, 2014, in Houston, Texas. Houston introduced Sampson confident that he can bring the once-proud program back to prominence and undeterred by his past improprieties with the NCAA. (AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, Billy Smith II)

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Houston and head coach Kelvin Sampson landed a commitment on Sunday as junior college Class of 2015 forward Xavier Dupree committed to the Cougars.

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A 6-foot-9 forward from Paris Junior College in Texas, Dupree was originally committed to Arkansas State out of high school before going the junior college route. Dupree committed to Houston while on an official visit to campus this weekend.

According to Jucorecruiting.com‘s Brad Winton, Dupree already took an official visit to Nevada and had visits set up to LSU on September 18 and Ole Miss on September 26.

Dupree only played 10.3 minutes a game last season and averaged 3.6 points and 3.2 rebounds per game, but had a good enough summer to garner high-major interest from multiple programs. Houston is getting a forward that can stretch the floor a bit in Dupree as he knocked down 15 three-pointers last season and can make for a decent perimeter option at the forward.

Sampson hit the junior college ranks hard for Houston’s 2014 class to fill up the roster as the Cougars landed six junior college players for Sampson’s first season at the helm.

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