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Nichols hoop standout Regan verbally commits to Virginia
Published:June 27, 2009, 10:39 PM
Updated: August 21, 2010, 8:21 AM
Timing was everything for Will Regan and the University of Virginia.
Regan, the reigning Buffalo News Player of the Year in boys basketball, has verbally
committed to the Cavaliers, ending speculation about where the Nichols standout would continue
his career.
He reached his decision after attending the National Basketball Players Association Top 100
camp — an invite-only gathering of the nation's best high school players — on
UVA's Charlottesville campus last weekend.
"Everything clicked when I was there," he said.
Regan had narrowed his list of potential schools down to five — Arizona State,
Stanford, Maryland, Virginia and Providence. After Nichols' season ended in early March, the
Cavaliers didn't appear to be the front-runners, but a coaching change reignited Regan's
interest in a school he had originally visited in 2007.
Tony Bennett took over the Cavaliers program after leaving Washington State in late March.
Regan became his first verbal commitment.
"The coaching staff made the basketball side a good fit beyond being in the ACC," Regan
said. "I was basing my decision first on academics and they have a really good business
school, so that's a huge attraction to me."
The 6-foot-9 Regan averaged 23.9 points per game on 60.5 percent shooting during his junior
season as the Vikings made their third straight Manhattan Cup championship game. Those numbers
helped him become one of Western New York's most sought-after Division I recruits in the past
decade — a position that began to get old for Regan.
"It got harder and harder," he said of the recruiting process. "You build a relationship
with each coach, and in the end nobody is going to be totally happy with the decision. I have
to say no to four other coaches."
With a decision made, Regan said he can focus all his attention on improving his game. He
spoke Saturday from a team camp Nichols is attending in Ann Arbor, Mich., part of a whirlwind
of camps and tournaments he'll attend this summer.
"The process isn't over," Regan said. "I'm still working out really hard. I think if I keep
improving, I'll be able to see some playing time as a freshman."
Two seasons ago, Regan became the first sophomore to be named to the All-Western New York
first team in 14 years. He then became the seventh player to win the Player of the Year award
as a junior, following Jonny Flynn, Paul Harris, Maceo Wofford, Jason Rowe, Tim Winn and
Christian Laettner.
Regan has 1,401 points for his career after a season in which he scored 646. He potentially
could join another exclusive club next year: Only 12 players are in Western New York's
2,000-point club.
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