Georgia Tech men's basketball has signed 6-3 guard Courtland Muldrew from Arlington, Texas, to a grant-in-aid. Head coach Scott Cross praised Muldrew's talent and competitive spirit, highlighting his ability to impact games on both ends of the court. Muldrew transfers after a freshman year at the University of Washington, where he made significant contributions during key games, including a standout performance in the Big Ten Tournament. A consensus four-star prospect from Har Ber High School, he also holds a state scoring record in Arkansas.

By the Numbers
  • Muldrew played 20 games in his freshman season, with a season-high of 31 minutes against Wisconsin.
  • He averaged 8 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists in his third round tournament game against Wisconsin.
State of Play
  • Muldrew joins a strong recruiting class for Georgia Tech, which includes players from various high schools and colleges.
  • Georgia Tech's basketball program aims to enhance competitiveness with ongoing fundraising initiatives.
What's Next

Muldrew will contribute to the team's efforts for the upcoming season, aiming to build on previous year鈥檚 successes and elevate Georgia Tech's performance within the ACC. The support from the Full Steam Ahead initiative will further enhance the team鈥檚 training and competitive environment.

Bottom Line

Courtland Muldrew's addition to Georgia Tech basketball marks a significant step in enhancing the team's talent and competitiveness, promising a brighter future for the program as it seeks championships.