Here is the article on Gates from the Enquirer:
"Withrow standout headed to UC
BY BILL KOCH | BKOCH@ENQUIRER.COM
Forget the win over Xavier last year or the Big East victory over West Virginia.
The biggest moment for the University of Cincinnati basketball program under first-year coach Mick Cronin occurred Sunday night when Withrow High School junior Yancy Gates announced that he will attend UC in 2008-09.
Gates will make the formal announcement at a news conference Monday afternoon.
One of the top players in the country, Gates joins La Salle sophomore Danny McElroy, who committed last year for the class of 2009, as highly rated local players who have cast their lot with Cronin since he was hired last year.
“He likes Coach Cronin and (UC assistant coach Tony) Stubblefield,” Tony Dees, Gates’ guardian, said Sunday night. “UC has a bunch of history and tradition. Also, they’re in the Big East.
“He was leaning toward Ohio State. He liked Georgetown. But Cincinnati was always in his top five. He had a few meetings with coach Stubblefield and Cronin and they told him how he would fit into their plans. That really helped.”
For Cronin and the UC program, landing Gates sends a message that the program not only can compete again on a national recruiting level, but that it intends to keep the best local players at home.
“Every college coach in the country will tell you how important it is to protect your own borders,” said Dave Telep of the recruiting web site, Scout.com. “To have a national-level player of Yancy Gates’ caliber within your city limits and to get him locked down, it works out to be a key recruit for Mick Cronin’s tenure. This is a big deal for the Cincinnati program.”
The 6-foot-8, 255-pound Gates averaged 19.4 points and 7.0 rebounds last season as a junior at Withrow. He was second-team all-state, first-team all-district, and was the player of the year in the Southwest Ohio Public League last season.
He’s ranked No. 17 nationally in his class by the recruiting Web site Rivals.com and No. 28 by Scout.com.
“To keep someone of his caliber in the city I think is an accomplishment,” said Withrow coach Walt McBride. “It says a lot for the UC program and where it wants to go. He is an extraordinary player with great athleticism.
“I’ve seen him do some things in practice that I haven’t seen done on the professional level from my years of playing overseas. Someone that size, with that finesse and grace, he has a bright future ahead of him. I think he’ll be exceptional for them.”
McBride said Gates still has room for improvement.
“He’s still a high school kid,” McBride said. “He has to learn to let the game flow and come to him. Some games he does it and some games he doesn’t. But he will learn that. He’s a junior. He’s only 17 years old.”
For years, UC routinely landed the top high school basketball players in Greater Cincinnati under Bob Huggins - from Lakota High School’s Keith Gregor to Moeller’s Bobby Brannen to Roger Bacon’s Eugene Land - but that pool dried up after Land signed with the Bearcats in 1998.
Gates is the highest-ranked local recruit to sign with UC since Woodward High School’s Damon Flint, who committed to the Bearcats in 1993. But Flint first signed with Ohio State, then switched to UC after NCAA violations were found to have occurred during his recruitment by the Buckeyes.
The list of local standouts who were either not recruited by UC or chose not to play there since 1998 include: Moeller’s Matt Sylvester (Ohio State), Andrew Brackman (North Carolina State), Josh Duncan (Xavier) and Mike Monserez (Notre Dame); Withrow’s Brandon Hunter (Ohio), Winton Woods’ Robert Hite (Miami, Fla.), Princeton’s Erik Daniels (Kentucky), Lakota East’s James Dews (Miami, Fla.), St. Xavier’s Johnny Wolf (Xavier) and Purcell Marian’s Keith Jackson (Xavier).
Gates is the second player to commit to UC for the class of 2008, joining Darnell Wilkes, a 6-oot-8, 205-pound forward from Nashville (Tenn.) Christian Academy. Wilkes, who’s ranked 63rd in his class by Rivals.com, committed to UC last year."