ESPN 100 guard Daejon Davis announced his commitment to Stanford on Saturday.
Davis, No. 44 in the 2017 class, signed with Washington in November but was released from his letter-of-intent when the Huskies fired head coach Lorenzo Romar. Stanford was one of his original finalists, along with Oregon and Gonzaga.
"It's a special place," Davis told ESPN.
Stanford now has two ESPN 100 prospects in its 2017 class, with Davis joining four-star forward Kezie Okpala (No. 37). Two foreign prospects are also in the fold in Oscar Da Silva (Germany) and Isaac White (Australia).
Davis, a 6-foot-4 shooting guard from Garfield High School (Washington), averaged 12.