Moore, Mawein Sign with Arkansas Men’s Basketball

FAYETTEVILLE – Arkansas head men’s basketball coach Eric Musselman announced that Chance Moore and Akol Mawein (pronounced ah-Cole ma-Ween) have signed National Letters of Intent and will join the program for the 2021-22 season.

Moore, a 6-5 guard from Georgia, is ranked 44th nationally according to ESPN.com and the ninth-best small forward in the country. Mawein, a 6-9 forward attending Navarro (Texas) College, is rated by 247Sports.com as the fourth-best junior college recruit in the nation and the best power forward. Mawein, who hails from Sydney, Australia, played his junior and senior seasons of high school at Little Rock’s Southwest Cristian Academy.

Chance Moore
6-5, 195, G
Brookhaven, Ga. / McEachern HS

ESPN.com4 Star#44 Nationally#9 Small Forward Nationally#3 player in Georgia#12 Player in the Southeast Region
247Sports.com Composite4 Star#85 Nationally#21 Shooting Guard Nationally#5 Player in Georgia
Rivals.com3 Star#121 Nationally#31 Small Forward Nationally--
247Sports.com3 Star#138 Nationally#34 Shooting Guard Nationally#8 Player in Georgia

Participated in the Coach Wootten’s Top 150 Showcase in October 2020 … Transferred to McEachern mid-year as a junior and helped the squad reach the Georgia 7A semifinals … Averaged 21.7 points and 5.8 rebounds … Came to McEachern from Holy Innocents Episcopal HS in Atlanta and Chamblee HS prior to that … As a sophomore at Holy Innocents, named first team Class A Private All-State by HoopSeen.com and second team by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution … Was the Region 5-A North Player of the Year … Tabbed the Class A Private Sophomore of the Year by HoopSeen.com … Averaged 20.2 points and 7.0 rebounds.

 

Akol Mawein
6-9, 205, F
Sydney, Australia / Southwest Christian (Ark.) Academy / Navarro College

Name is pronounced “ah-Cole ma-Ween.”

247Sports.com#4 JuCo Nationaly#1 JuCo Power Forward
JuCoRecruiting.com#4 JuCo Nationally-

247Sports rates him the best JuCo power forward in the nation and the fourth-best overall prospect in the country … Ranked the fourth-best Juco recruit in the nation by jucorecruiting.com … Averaged 13.5 points and 5.0 rebounds as a freshman at Navarro … Made 21-of-64 3-pointers … Tallied two double-doubles while scoring 20-plus points in six of his last 14 games including a season-high 31 points versus Paniola.

Attended Southwest Christian Academy in Little Rock as a junior and senior … Originally committed to play at UC Riverside under then head coach David Patrick, the current Arkansas associate head coach …  Also played for the Woodz Elite program on the Nike EYBL circuit … Named to the 2019 USA TODAY ALL-USA Arkansas Boys Basketball second team (along with first team pick Davonte Davis).

Born in Sudan before moving to Egypt and then to Australia … Came to the United States to play high school basketball.

 

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