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MoState hoops adds transfer from Ga Tech

MoState hoops adds transfer from Ga Tech

Yahoo14-05-2025

Hello everyone, I'm Dan Lucy on the Ozarks First digital desk.
Missouri State's Cuonzo Martin adds another transfer to the roster.
In our Bear Nation update.
6-foot-8 forward Darrion Sutton has signed with MoState.
Sutton is a four star recruit from St. Charles, Missouri.
He played his freshman season at Georgia Tech.
He only played in 18 games for the Yellow Jackets, scoring 24 points.
Sutton played his high school senior year at Overtime Elite in Atlanta where he averaged 11 points and eight rebounds a game.
He played his junior year at a hoops school in Denver.
Sutton turned down both Michigan and Mizzou when signed with Georgia Tech.
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