Courtney Ramey, the 6-foot-4 point guard from Webster Groves (MO), signed with Texas after committing on Friday.
A former Louisville commit, Ramey chose the Longhorns over the Cardinals, Illinois, Oregon, Oklahoma State, and Missouri.
“We couldn’t be more excited to welcome Courtney Ramey to our basketball program,” Texas coach Shaka Smart said in a statement. “He’s a terrific player with high competitive character that makes people around him better. We value the fact that Courtney is about relationships and winning. His playmaking ability and leadership tie together an already talented class.”
Ramey is ranked as the No. 31 prospect in the nation by 247Sports, No. 38 by 247Sports composite, No. 40 by Rivals and No. 56 by ESPN. He recently competed in the 2018 Allen Iverson Roundball Classic (April 21) in Philadelphia.
Ramey ended his career as Webster Groves’ all-time leader in points (1,838) and assists (521), and ranked second in rebounds (741) and steals (201). He averaged 21.8 points, 6.7 rebounds and 6.6 assists per game as a senior while leading Webster Groves to a 22-9 record and the team’s second straight Class 5 state championship. Ramey converted 49-percent from the floor and 81-percent from the free throw line in his senior year.
Ramey earned state Player of the Year honors by USA TODAY High School Sports following his senior season. He posted 27 points, six assists and six rebounds during the 101-90 victory in the Class 5 state championship game against Chaminade College Prep.
As a junior, Ramey averaged 20 points, eight rebounds, six assists and two steals per contest while helping Webster Groves to the Class 5 state title.
Ramey is the fifth recruit in Shaka Smart’s 2018 recruiting class with Gerald Liddell, Kamaka Hepa, Jaxson Hayes, and Brock Cunningham.
Per my son Courtney Ramey words: “After a long deligent process on which me and my family did our best to keep it just between us, the time has come after a lot of prayer and being very patient. I have finally decided on the school I want to attend:” pic.twitter.com/L4uW0GWvtY
— Terrell Ramey (@Rameybasketball) April 27, 2018