Wagner coach Dan Hurley is loading up for the future.
The Seahawks officially added former Michigan State guard Dwaun Anderson, and three other recruits for its 2012 class.
After signing an athletic grant-in-aid, the 6-foot-4 Anderson will be eligible to play in the spring of 2013 — unless he obtains a waiver — and figures to tear it up in the Northeast Conference.
The 2010-2011 Mr. Basketball in Michigan possesses a 40-inch vertical jump and was a National Top-100 recruit after averaging 20.1 points, 10.0 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 3.3 steals and 1.9 blocks per game as a senior.
“We are excited to add a student-athlete of Dwaun’s caliber to the program,” Hurley said. “His athletic ability and skill set fit out style of play perfectly. He will step in and become a prolific scorer from day one.”
Wagner also added 6-8 forward Mike Aaman, 6-5 guard Eric Fanning and 6-3 guard Kameron Mitchell.