WASHINGTON – Georgetown men's basketball has announced the addition of Denver Anglin and D'Ante Bass to the program for the 2022-23 season. Anglin and Bass both signed National Letters of Intent earlier this year.
ON THE RECORD
"I'm happy to bring both Denver Anglin and D'Ante Bass in as part of our incoming class. They are both vital pieces of the puzzle as we work to build this program back. I'm excited for these two to arrive on campus and hit the ground running. They will both be important factors in our success." - Head Coach
Patrick Ewing on the addition of Denver Anglin and D'Ante Bass
DENVER ANGLIN (GUARD / MONTCLAIR, N.J. / GILL ST. BERNARD'S)
- Anglin has spent his high school career at Gill St. Bernard's where he scored 1,227 points in 84 games played.
- He managed 295 assists over his four year career, including 100 during his sophomore (2019-20) season.
- Anglin tallied 137 steals in four seasons with GSB, including his season-best 49 from the 2019-20 campaign when he played 26 games.
- An offensive threat, Anglin scored in double figures in all but two games his senior season at GSB, tallying 33 points from a career-best 11 triples in his final game (03/09/22 vs. Roselle Catholic).
- He was third on the squad in scoring (341 points) as a senior in 21 games played. His 89 assists and 33 steals were both squad bests for the Montclair product.
- In three of his four seasons, he tallied at least 50 3-pointers (2018-19: 64; 2019-20: 53; 2021-22: 58) and the only season he fell short was shortened due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
D'ANTE BASS (FORWARD / SAVANNAH, GA. / WINDSOR FOREST)
- Bass averaged 13.3 ppg and 7.0 rpg his senior year at Windsor Forest.
- Bass led his squad to the 2022 Georgia High School Association Class 3A state basketball championship where he tallied a double-double with 22 points and 10 boards as Windsor Forest took on the defending champion Cross Creek Razorbacks.
- Bass was named the Region 3-AAA Player of the Year.
- As a junior, Bass averaged 16.4 points, 7.0 rebounds, 1.8 steals, 1.6 assists and 1.1 blocks per game.
- As a sophomore, he helped Windsor Forest advance to the Class 3A state basketball semifinals.