Late Night in the Phog served its purpose once again. Just days after witnessing Midnight Madness at Allen Fieldhouse in person, coveted small forward Wayne Selden committed to Kansas on Monday, adding another centerpiece to Self’s impressive Class of 2013 recruiting class. Selden, a 6’5” wing originally from Boston, plays high school basketball at The Tilton School, which produced the likes of Nerlens Noel and several other major prospects. Self stole Selden from just about every dominant school in the East — Connecticut, Syracuse, and the rest of the crew — and beat out John Calipari, Billy Donovan and Ben Howland to his first top-20 recruit since Josh Selby to the fold for 2013.
Remember, Self has already earned early commitments from in-state point guard Connor Frankamp and Georgia forward Brannen Greene in 2011, and he added point guard Frank Mason from Virginia earlier this month. Selden’s arrival takes this recruiting class to another level, though, and it sets up a 2013 Jayhawks freshman class from all over the nation. By our count, that’s four prospects from four different states in three separate regions of the country, yet another sign Self is willing to go absolutely anywhere to find his basketball players. He found Mario Chalmers in Alaska, after all, so something tells us he probably wasn’t afraid to search for Selden up in the Northeast.