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Top boys high school basketball player in Mississippi commits to Jackson State

Jackson State basketball secured a commitment from Mississippi Mr. Basketball Dorian McMillian.

The 6-foot-4 guard, who is one of the top high school prospects in Mississippi, made the announcement following the Josh Hubbard Showcase.

 “I will be continuing my basketball career at The Jackson State University,” he wrote on X, the social media platform once known as Twitter.

McMillian averaged 15.5 points per contest on 52.1% shooting and led Pascagoula High School to a 27-1 regular season, including 11-0 in region play along with a district championship.

He also had offers from Tulane, Southern, Nichols State, and Mississippi State. 

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