After receiving a lot of new recruiting interest this summer, in-state big man Ryan Kriener finally got the offer that he was looking for. That came from the Iowa Hawkeyes on Wednesday night and the 6-foot-9, 240-pound Kriener quickly accepted. We caught up with him to talk about his commitment, his future at Iowa, and much more.
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Q: Have you made your college decision?
KRIENER: I committed to the University of Iowa today.
Q: Why did you pick Iowa?
KRIENER: I have always been a Hawkeye fan. It just seemed right. It is always where I wanted to go. The offer was finally here so I took it.
Q: When did the offer come?
KRIENER: They offered me tonight. Fran called me.
Q: What were your first thoughts on the offer?
KRIENER: The first thoughts were that my hard work and everything has really paid off now. I have always wanted to go to Iowa and have always been a Hawkeye fan. That is where I wanted to go and I've been busting my tail to get there. Now that I have the offer it was a big thing for me.
Q: Did they say what prompted the offer?
KRIENER: It was from me playing well in July.
Q: In picking Iowa, what sold you on the school?
KRIENER: Really just everything. I really like their guys and their coach. I like the system I'll be in. I've been a fan and I can't wait to be a Hawkeye.
Q: How does it feel to be able to live that dream?
KRIENER: It hasn't really fully set in yet. I feel like if I give it a day or two it'll set in more. Right now I am just enjoying it.
Q: What have they said about your role there?
KRIENER: Fran wants me to come in and he said he needs me to play right away. That is big because that was one of the things I was looking for in a school. He sees me playing the four or the five and would be a matchup nightmare. He thinks I am much quicker than most fives and bigger than most fours so I can play them on the block.
Q: What schools have recently offered?
KRIENER: Minnesota did and Clemson told me they were going to offer. Wichita State and Missouri have been some of the other biggest ones. There have been a bunch of other mid-major offers throughout July.
Q: How did the AAU season go with Martin Bros?
KRIENER: Overall everything went great. It couldn't have finished any better. Personally I played really well all summer and really blew up.
As a junior, Kriener averaged 19.8 points and 8.5 rebounds per game in leading Spirit Lake High School to a 20-4 record.
The 6-foot-9, 240-pound power forward picked Iowa over scholarship offers from Minnesota, Missouri, Wichita State, Northern Iowa, DePaul, Fordham, George Mason, Indiana State, Lehigh, James Madison, Wisconsin-Green Bay, Winthrop, North Dakota, South Dakota State, Western Illinois, Pepperdine, William & Mary, and Miami of Ohio, among others.
Kriener is commitment No. 2 for the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Class of 2016, joining Dubuque Wahlert power forward Cordell Pemsl.