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Iowa State lands versatile wing Darlinstone Dubar

Darlinstone Dubar
Darlinstone Dubar

Already sitting with two commitments from members of the 2020 class, Iowa State added another talented, versatile prospect on Tuesday. Three-star small forward Darlinstone Dubar gave his verbal commitment to the Cyclones following his official visit to the Big 12 program.

Dubar chose the Cyclones over Maryland, Notre Dame, Seton Hall and Wichita State. He stands over 6-foot-5 and is a fluid athlete that can make shots to the perimeter, but also convert around the basket. He possesses quality two-way tangibles that should create for an immediate contributor next year.

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A native of the Charlotte, North Carolina area that is taking a prep year at Scotland Campus Sports (Pennsylvania), Dubar improved his stock this fall which saw a number of power conference programs enter into his recruitment.

The Cyclones have two scholarships to fill after this season and will likely see Tyrese Haliburton test the NBA waters. Dubar gives ISU a versatile wing that can play both spots off of the ball along the perimeter. Defensively, he has the chance to defend various positions and develop into a quality producer throughout his college career.

Dubar joins Jaden Walker and Dudley Blackwell, each three-star prospects, in creating a solid and versatile 2020 class entering the early signing period next week. They remain heavily involved for top in-state prospect and four-star center Xavier Foster.

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