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ESPN's take on the kid. Looks to be a long shot as he has a very solid offer list that includes Baylor, Iowa, Marquette, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico State and Xavier in addition to the Sycamores.Lomomba is a strong wing that is still learning the game but has great upside. He runs the floor and attacks from the wing in transition and has no problem finishing through contact on a regular basis. He slashes and power drives into the lane most going to his right in order to get to the rim. He can make a wide open three when his feet are set but this is clearly an area that needs work because he is streaky at best. Lomomba is a fearless competitor for a freshman and plays with savvy, confidence and good energy. On defense Lomomba plays in a stance which is rare for players his age and has active hands when defending the ball. He is a capable multiple position defender because of his size and ability to move his feet. In the closing second of the game against Sibley (Timberwolve Shootout), Lomomba scored on a drive that helped sealed the win for Memorial. Lomomba must continue to develop his total game and the sky is the limit on how good this future high major player can be.
Offered by Tennessee and you can see who else has started to come calling.In addition to Tennessee, Baylor, Cincinnati, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota and Xavier, among others, have been in recent contact with Lomomba, a native of Canada and two-time letter winner at Memorial.
From a recent Rivals article."He got an offer from Tennessee a couple of weeks ago," Auriantal said. "We are going to West Virginia on an unofficial visit, and also we want to visit Florida. Kansas has called and Kentucky has also called. We always talk to Xavier, Nevada, New Mexico State, Florida, Arizona State calls a lot, Baylor, and those schools have all offered."
Lomomba, a 6-foot-4, 190-pound combo guard who can score and set up his teammates, has already begun attracting the attention of major U.S. college programs, despite getting ready to enter his junior year at Memorial. Schools like Baylor, West Virginia, Tennessee, Minnesota, Indiana State, New Mexico State, Marquette, Iowa, Nevada and Cincinnati have offered him a scholarship, while Florida, Duke, Illinois, Kansas and Colorado have expressed interest.
Just saw he committed to Cleveland State today.