After obtaining his release from Florida, Noah Dickerson is headed to Washington.
I’ve finally found my home. I’m a Washington Husky ???????? pic.twitter.com/cqGYVPKQw7
— Noah Dickerson (@NDickerson41) June 5, 2015
“Noah told me that he was most comfortable with the guys at Washington,” Georgia Stars coach Chris Richards said. “He had a relationship with them before he committed to Florida. He has a good relationship with Coach [Lorenzo] Romar.”
Dickerson also felt the style of play suited him.
“[I’m looking] for a school that plays inside-out, where the post players basically run the team,” the 6-foot-8 Dickerson recently told SNY.tv. “They go inside and they let the post players make the plays.”
Cal did not recruit Dickerson the first time around, but Washington did.
“A big thing for me is having a coach that’s a great man and also a great coach,” he said.
Before committing to Florida, Dickerson had first pledged to Georgetown.