Georgia Bulldogs Secure A-10 Shot Blocker Andrew Osasuyi Commitment
Georgia basketball has secured a commitment from Andrew Osasuyi, a former St. Bonaventure center, to fill the void left by a key shot blocker who transferred. Standing at 6-9 with a remarkable 7-foot-4 wingspan, Osasuyi recorded a notable 16% block rate in the A-10, showcasing his defensive prowess. Despite limited playing time averaging 12 minutes per game, he demonstrated efficiency by shooting 65% from the field and contributed nearly 3 rebounds per game. Osasuyi becomes the fifth addition to the Bulldogs this offseason, enhancing the team's interior defense.
By the Numbers- Osasuyi had a 16% block rate, ranking him among the top shot blockers in the A-10.
- He recorded 8 blocks in a single game against St. Joseph's in just 17 minutes.
- Osasuyi shot 65% from the field during his freshman season.
- Georgia has actively recruited this offseason, adding five new players to the roster.
- Osasuyi is expected to enhance the Bulldogs' defense following the loss of a key player.
Osasuyi's addition could significantly improve Georgia's defensive strategies in the upcoming season, especially as the team integrates its new recruits. Upcoming training sessions and early practices will likely focus on building team chemistry and defensive coordination.
Bottom LineGeorgia's recruitment of Andrew Osasuyi marks a strategic move to bolster their defense, filling a critical gap left by a prior transfer. His impressive shot-blocking skills and efficiency could be vital for the Bulldogs as they prepare for the next season.
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