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He's a graduate transfer taking his Covid season. He will be 23 years old in May.
His next school will be his third. Four years at St. Francis (didn't play as a freshman) and one at Massachusetts.
Second team All-A10 center behind Dayton's DaRon Holmes.
From the highlight video (below), he appears to be the back to the basket post scoring threat Notre Dame doesn't have and really can use to get shooters open.
Not limited to playing back to the basket. Reasonably athletic. Able to score cutting to the basket.
Appears to be a decent passer from the post, but 1.7 assists per game last season isn't special. However, 1.7 would tie John Mooney for the most by a post player since Ty Nash in 2010-11 (2.6). For current comparison, Dayton's Holmes has 2.6 assists per game this season.
56.7% on two point attempts this season. 34.4% on his limited number of three point attempts.
Looks like a guy who would be a very nice addition to this team. A bridge to Garret Sundra having a prominent role... or a true post recruit TBD.