High school basketball: Ponitz standout commits to Wright State

WSU celebrates after beating Bryant 93 to 82 in the First Four at UD Arena.

Credit: Jim Noelker/Staff

Credit: Jim Noelker/Staff

WSU celebrates after beating Bryant 93 to 82 in the First Four at UD Arena.

Ponitz senior Dayjuan Anderson announced his commitment Tuesday to play college basketball at Wright State.

A few days after playing with Ponitz at team camp at Wright State, Anderson announced on June 21 on Twitter that he had received an offer from the Raiders.

Anderson, a 6-foot-3 guard, was the Dayton Public Schools offensive player of the year this past season and averaged a league-high 19.5 points a game. A shooter with deep range, Anderson shot 48.9% (43 of 88) from 3-point range. He shot 52% overall from the field.

Ponitz was 12-8 last season and 7-3 in league play.

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