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Former Andover High Hoops Star Aidan Cammann Commits To Stanford
The 6-foot-10 Cammann graduated from AHS in 2022 and played last season at Brewster Academy in NH. He previously committed to Harvard.

ANDOVER, MA — Former Andover High School basketball standout Aidan Cammann has committed to play collegiately at Stanford, Verbal Commits.com reported on Sunday.
The 6-foot-10, 190-pound Cammann is a 2022 graduate of AHS who played last season at Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. He had committed to Harvard in May of 2022, but now is scheduled to play in the Pac-12.
Cammann also had offers from Brown, Merrimack, Robert Morris, in addition to Harvard, according to Cardinal Sports Report, which covers Stanford sports.
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2023 Brewster Academy (NH) C Aidan Cammann has committed to Stanford. https://t.co/kDBWiD5zmo https://t.co/GOyQytBh2f
— Verbal Commits (@VerbalCommits) May 14, 2023
As a senior at AHS, Cammann averaged 18 points and 12 rebounds per game and helped lead the Golden Warriors to the Division 1 State Final Four.
At Brewster, Cammann played 20 minutes per game and earned All-Lakes Region League honors on a 35-6 team that was loaded with talent. The Bobcats featured nine players who have committed to play at major Division I college basketball programs: UConn, Notre Dame, Tennessee, Wake Forest, Florida State, Xavier, Central Florida and UMass, in addition to Stanford.
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"Aidan was a tremendous addition to the Brewster Academy community and program this year," Brewster head coach Jason Smith told Patch. "He arrived having been extremely well-coached by coach (David) Fazio at Andover High School and Mike Crotty with the Middlesex Magic."
Smith continued: "(Cammann) was an integral part of our team this year. He has a tremendous basketball IQ and is extremely skilled. He's an outstanding passer and we were able to facilitate offense through him based on his skill set. He has a very bright future at Stanford. We are very proud of Aidan."
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