
Under coach Dusty May, FAU went 31-3 this season and won the Conference USA Tournament title. Now Vanterpool will be part of the program’s future. “My role would be a big athletic guard who can defend and make shots,” he said. “It will prepare me for the [pros] because they will develop me and make me into the best player I can be.” “He’s a very tough two-way player,” said Christ the King assistant CJ Sneed. “He does it all. He’s a knock-down shooter, can finish at the rim solid, is a rebounder and elite defender averaging 1 block and 2 steals. “He shows up for his team in big moments.” Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter Follow ZAGSBLOGHoops on Instagram And Like ZAGS on FacebookDevin Vanterpool ‘23 of Christ the King. 6”4 Guard who competes on both ends of the floor. Plays with good pace and can play with or without the ball. Can be teams primary ball handler when tasked. pic.twitter.com/t4Zz7e0ELA
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