Five-star point guard Zoom Diallo includes Arizona in final list of schools

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Zoom Diallo is down to six schools — and Arizona is one of them.

Justin Spears Six schools are in contention to land Zoom Diallo, one of the top point guards for the 2024 recruiting class, and the Arizona Wildcats are included.

The five-star Diallo, a Tacoma, Washington native and junior at Curtis Senior High School, announced on Twitter Thursday evening that he's down to Arizona, Gonzaga, Florida State, USC, Kansas and hometown Washington.— Zoom Diallo January 13, 2023Diallo, a 6-foot-4-inch, 190-pounder, is rated by 247Sports.com as the second-best point guard for '24.

Recruits in attendance for Red-Blue Game: KJ Lewis Carter Bryant Zoom Diallo pic.twitter.com/KrdppZlQM5 — Justin Spears October 1, 2022 People are also reading… He was offered by the Wildcats in June and took his official visit in September for Red-Blue Game, along with five-star '24 small forward Carter Bryant and '23 guard commit KJ Lewis.Respond: Write a letter to the editor | Write a guest opinion

Subscribe to stay connected to Tucson. A subscription helps you access more of the local stories that keep you connected to the community.Justin writes stories and produces digital content about UA football and basketball and high school football. A Tucson native, Justin graduated from the UA in 2017 and is the host of the Wildcast Podcast and a radio host on ESPN Tucson.

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