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Missouri basketball lands Jefferson City product, Oklahoma center in transfer portal
Missouri basketball lands Jefferson City product, Oklahoma center in transfer portal

Yahoo

time14-04-2025

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Missouri basketball lands Jefferson City product, Oklahoma center in transfer portal

Mizzou's second transfer portal addition will be a homecoming. Missouri basketball is expected to sign Oklahoma big man Luke Northweather out of the transfer portal, a source told the Columbia Daily Tribune. The news was first reported Sunday evening by Matt Zenitz of 247Sports. Northweather is a Jefferson City native and Blair Oaks High product, and is listed at 6-foot-11, 240 pounds. Advertisement The big man struggled to find significant minutes in three seasons in Norman. He redshirted in his freshman year after choosing the Sooners over Mizzou in the Class of 2022 as an unranked prospect in 247Sports' composite rankings. Northweather appeared in 55 games with no starts over the course of the past two years, playing an average of 10.1 minutes per game. Over the course of those reserve appearances, he has averaged 2.4 points and 1.5 rebounds per game. He has 15 blocks and five steals in his college career. More: Missouri basketball transfer portal tracker: Here's who is in, out for Mizzou According to CBB Analytics, Northweather had a 12.5% individual defensive rebounding percentage and a 2.6% offensive rebounding percentage. Both of those totals are lower than Caleb Grill, Jacob Crews, Mark Mitchell, Trent Pierce, Peyton Marshall, Josh Gray and outgoing transfers Marcus Allen and Aidan Shaw from the Mizzou roster last season. Advertisement It's unclear how the Tigers plan to use Northweather. Head coach Dennis Gates' team loses its best rebounder, Gray, to eligibility, but has 7-5 freshman Trent Burns and 7-0 big man Peyton Marshall expected to return. Feb 18, 2025; Gainesville, Florida, USA; Oklahoma Sooners forward Luke Northweather (45) attempts a three point basket over Florida Gators center Rueben Chinyelu (9) during the first half at Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images Mizzou struggled to find any significant outlet of offense from its big men last season. Northweather is 41.9% from the field in his college career. Northweather was the 2021-22 Gatorade Missouri Boys Basketball Player of the Year, and scored 2,000 career points with Blair Oaks in Jefferson City. Blair Oaks' Luke Northweather (45) blocks the layup of Tolton's James Lee (1) during the Falcons' win over the Trailblazers on Monday. The Tigers have now added two players in this portal window, which will remain open through April 22. Mizzou also has reportedly signed Loyola Marymount transfer forward Jevon Porter, who is the younger brother of former Mizzou players Michael Porter Jr. and Jontay Porter. Advertisement Mizzou is currently expected to lose two scholarship players to the transfer portal: Aidan Shaw has committed to Boston College, and freshman forward Marcus Allen entered the portal on Friday. More: Have Missouri basketball's roster needs changed with Marcus Allen in portal? What to know With the addition of Northweather, the Tigers have room to add three more players in this window. A shooting guard, wing and point guard are likely to be the top priorities. This article originally appeared on Columbia Daily Tribune: Missouri lands Jefferson City product, Oklahoma big man Luke Northweather in portal

Former Oklahoma center Luke Northweather commits to SEC foe
Former Oklahoma center Luke Northweather commits to SEC foe

USA Today

time07-04-2025

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Former Oklahoma center Luke Northweather commits to SEC foe

Former Oklahoma center Luke Northweather commits to SEC foe Former Oklahoma Sooners center Luke Northweather is heading home. Northweather entered the transfer portal after the season and will stay in the Southeastern Conference after committing to Missouri on Sunday. He played in 30 games for the Sooners in the 2024-25 season, averaging 2.7 points in 11.3 minutes per game. His numbers may have been slight on the season, but Northweather had his moments. He scored 10 points against Arizona and Texas during the regular season, showing he has a place in an SEC rotation. Missouri could use the size, too, after the Tigers lost freshman center Marcus Allen to the portal. He's the third rotational player the Sooners have lost since the season ended. Guard Duke Miles entered the transfer portal last week, and guard Jeremiah Fears also declared for the NBA Draft. Northweather was a three-star recruit from Jefferson City, Missouri, coming out of high school. He played 55 games over his two seasons on the court, averaging 10.1 minutes per game. He has two years of eligibility left with the Tigers. Oklahoma basketball coach Porter Moser has been linked to other coaching openings, most loudly at Texas A&M., but he hasn't tipped his hand either way. "The people in Oklahoma are special, it's one of the greatest places I've lived," Moser told the The Zach Gelb Show on Thursday. "It's just, you're fighting to get the resources right. And we are, we're moving in that right direction."

Pair of Oklahoma Sooners forwards enter the transfer portal
Pair of Oklahoma Sooners forwards enter the transfer portal

Yahoo

time24-03-2025

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Pair of Oklahoma Sooners forwards enter the transfer portal

The Oklahoma Sooners season came to an end on Friday night in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament, losing to two-time defending national champion UConn Huskies. It was a strong finish for the Sooners after they had to fight back into the tournament following a five-game losing streak in January and February. Porter Moser likely did enough to see more time with the Sooners, but now he has to rebuild his roster once again with Jalon Moore, Sam Godwin, Brycen Goodine, Duke Miles, Kobe Elvis, and Mohamed Wague set to graduate and the likelihood that leading scorer Jeremiah Fears heading to the NBA Draft lottery. That task was made a little more difficult on the opening day of the transfer portal with Oklahoma forwards Luke Northweather and Yaya Keita headed to the transfer portal, according to SoonerScoop and On3's Bob Przybylo. Northweather played a rotational role for the Sooners this season, coming off the bench to provide a stretch scoring option for the Sooners. In the wake of what would end up being a season-ending injury for Godwin, Northweather's minutes increased. Over Oklahoma's final four games, he averaged 15.5 minutes a game, up from his season average of 11. In 2024-2025, Northweather twice scored 10 points, helping to key wins over No. 24 Arizona and on the road against Texas in the regular season finale. First portal entries for #Sooners: bigs Luke Northweather, Yaya Keita. — Bob Przybylo (@BPrzybylo) March 24, 2025 Keita played 21 games as a true freshman but suffered a season-ending knee injury and was limited to just two games in 2023-2024. This year, he played in only six games and averaged 2.4 minutes per game. As part of the 2025 recruiting class, the Sooners are bringing in 6-10 forward from Wisconsin, Kai Rogers. Former four-star center Kuol Atak redshirted in 2024-2025. Both Rogers and Atak will have a chance to lead the way inside for the Sooners in 2025-2026. This article originally appeared on Sooners Wire: Oklahoma's Northweather, Keita enter the transfer portal

Pair of Oklahoma Sooners forwards enter the transfer portal
Pair of Oklahoma Sooners forwards enter the transfer portal

USA Today

time24-03-2025

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  • USA Today

Pair of Oklahoma Sooners forwards enter the transfer portal

Pair of Oklahoma Sooners forwards enter the transfer portal The Oklahoma Sooners season came to an end on Friday night in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament, losing to two-time defending national champion UConn Huskies. It was a strong finish for the Sooners after they had to fight back into the tournament following a five-game losing streak in January and February. Porter Moser likely did enough to see more time with the Sooners, but now he has to rebuild his roster once again with Jalon Moore, Sam Godwin, Brycen Goodine, Duke Miles, Kobe Elvis, and Mohamed Wague set to graduate and the likelihood that leading scorer Jeremiah Fears heading to the NBA Draft lottery. That task was made a little more difficult on the opening day of the transfer portal with Oklahoma forwards Luke Northweather and Yaya Keita headed to the transfer portal, according to SoonerScoop and On3's Bob Przybylo. Northweather played a rotational role for the Sooners this season, coming off the bench to provide a stretch scoring option for the Sooners. In the wake of what would end up being a season-ending injury for Godwin, Northweather's minutes increased. Over Oklahoma's final four games, he averaged 15.5 minutes a game, up from his season average of 11. In 2024-2025, Northweather twice scored 10 points, helping to key wins over No. 24 Arizona and on the road against Texas in the regular season finale. Keita played 21 games as a true freshman but suffered a season-ending knee injury and was limited to just two games in 2023-2024. This year, he played in only six games and averaged 2.4 minutes per game. As part of the 2025 recruiting class, the Sooners are bringing in 6-10 forward from Wisconsin, Kai Rogers. Former four-star center Kuol Atak redshirted in 2024-2025. Both Rogers and Atak will have a chance to lead the way inside for the Sooners in 2025-2026.

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