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Two More LSU Basketball Transfers Officially Sign With The Tigers
by Staff Reporter
June 12, 202613 Comments

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A total of three LSU Basketball transfers officially signed with the Tigers on Thursday and have arrived on campus.
Michigan State's Divine Ugochukwu and UTSA's Austin Nunez now join Kentucky's Mo Dioubate, who also signed earlier on Thursday.
Ugochukwu, the Sugar Land, Texas native, appeared in 21 games with 12 starts and averaged 5.1 points, 1.5 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game this past season as a sophomore.
The Spartans went 11-1 in games when Ugochukwu started, including the Dec. 13 win over Penn State when the 6-3 guard scored 23 points.
Nunez is a former four-star recruit from San Antonio and began his career at Arizona State before transferring to Ole Miss and then UTSA.
The San Antonio native started 21 games for UTSA last season and averaged 9.8 ppg.
Michigan State's Divine Ugochukwu and UTSA's Austin Nunez now join Kentucky's Mo Dioubate, who also signed earlier on Thursday.
Ugochukwu, the Sugar Land, Texas native, appeared in 21 games with 12 starts and averaged 5.1 points, 1.5 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game this past season as a sophomore.
The Spartans went 11-1 in games when Ugochukwu started, including the Dec. 13 win over Penn State when the 6-3 guard scored 23 points.
Nunez is a former four-star recruit from San Antonio and began his career at Arizona State before transferring to Ole Miss and then UTSA.
The San Antonio native started 21 games for UTSA last season and averaged 9.8 ppg.
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