Long Beach State Adds Top International Transfer Henry Lau
Long Beach State Men's Basketball is set to add Australian forward Henry Lau for the 2026-27 season. Lau, a former top international recruit, has experience playing with Pittsburgh and spent last season redshirting due to injury. His prior season in the Australian NBL saw him average 15.0 points per game. As a standout player in high school, he averaged 28.0 points, 15.0 rebounds, and 6.0 blocks per game. Coach Acker highlights Lau's versatility and competitive edge as a significant asset to the team's roster.
By the Numbers- Lau averaged 15.0 points and 1.4 blocks per game at the U20 Australian National Championships.
- In high school, he averaged 28.0 points, 15.0 rebounds, and 6.0 blocks per game.
Despite his impressive stats, Lau's transition to college basketball will be challenged by his redshirt year and adapting to a new team dynamic after competing professionally.
State of Play- Lau joins a roster that already includes fellow Division I transfers Yohann Sissoko, Jack Payne, Kaleb Smith, Noah Amenhauser, and Grgur Brcic.
- Coaches are finalizing the team's roster for the upcoming season, indicating strategic growth and development plans.
Looking ahead, Lau's performance and integration into the team will be crucial in establishing Long Beach State as a competitive program in the new season.
Bottom LineHenry Lau's addition represents a strategic move for Long Beach State as they enhance their roster with skilled transfers poised to elevate the team's competitive edge in the upcoming season.
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