Gonzaga forward Pavle Stosic, who played 14 games last season, has committed to Utah State, becoming the second player from the Sweet Sixteen team to enter the transfer portal.

By the Numbers
  • Stosic played 14 games this past season, totaling 14 points, 11 rebounds, and three blocks in 46 minutes off the bench.
  • Utah State lost Mountain West Player of the Year Great Osobor, who averaged 17.7 points and 9.0 rebounds per game.
State of Play
  • Newly named Aggies head coach Jerrod Calhoun is building the team, aiming to fill the frontcourt void left by player departures.
  • Isaac Johnson is expected to start at center, with potential contributions from transfers and returning players.
What's Next

As Stosic joins Utah State, the team looks to integrate him into the roster to maintain competitiveness in the Mountain West Conference.

Bottom Line

Gonzaga's Pavle Stosic choosing Utah State marks a significant shift for both teams, impacting their dynamics and competitiveness in collegiate basketball.