Standout transfer guards Zeke Mayo and AJ Storr have signed financial aid agreements to play basketball at Kansas, KU head coach Bill Self announced. Mayo, a 6-foot-4 combo guard, is transferring from South Dakota State, where he was the 2024 Summit League Player of the Year, while Storr, a 6-foot-7 wing player, comes to Kansas from Wisconsin.

By the Numbers
  • Mayo averaged 18.8 points per game last season
  • Mayo made a team-high 92 three-point field goals
  • Storr led Wisconsin with 16.8 points per game and a 43.4 field goal percentage
State of Play
  • Mayo will be a senior, and Storr will be a junior at KU
  • Both players have a successful history in college basketball
What's Next

Mayo and Storr's addition is expected to enhance Kansas' basketball program and contribute to their future success.

Bottom Line

The signing of Zeke Mayo and AJ Storr signifies a significant boost to the talent pool for the Kansas basketball team, setting the stage for a competitive upcoming season.