Archbishop Riordan shooting guard Andrew Hilman is staying home — in a manner of speaking.
The senior, who originally hails from Cameroon, has decided to make San Francisco his collegiate home as well. On3’s Joe Tipton announced on the X platform Tuesday that Hilman has committed to play basketball at the University of San Francisco, giving the Dons a commitment from one of the top hoops prospects in the City.
Hilman is rated as a three-star in the Class of 2026 by 247Sports and the No. 156 player in the country. He is ranked the No. 25 shooting guard nationally and No. 16 player in California.
Along with fellow college prospects like Washington’s Jasir Rencher and John Tofi, who now plays football at Cal, Hilman led Riordan to the CIF NorCal Open Division championship and a spot in the CIF Open Division state championship game last season. The Crusaders lost 80-60 to Roosevelt-Eastvale from Southern California in the state final.
Hilman was Riordan’s second-leading scorer against Roosevelt with 11 points.
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