Miles Goodman Transfers From Penn State to Oregon
Miles Goodman, a forward from Penn State, now chooses Oregon. He shared his news on Instagram. Goodman makes his link to Oregon as he leaves the Big Ten world.
Goodman, a four-star recruit, faced a shoulder injury in his freshman year. He played 13 games at Penn State. He averaged 1.2 points and 1.4 rebounds in each game. Now he brings three years of eligibility to Eugene.
Coach Dana Altman marks Goodman as the third transfer for his program. Oregon adds him to a growing group of players. The Ducks held a 25-10 record last season. They fought hard in the NCAA Tournament before losing to Arizona in the second round.
Goodman built his game at Castaic Southern California Academy. He earned the No. 99 rank in the 2024 class from the On3 Industry Ranking. This measure blends many top recruiting opinions.
He now joins guard TK Simpkins. Simpkins, a key player from Elon, also comes by transfer. At Elon, he averaged 16.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game. His three-point shooting reached 36.7 percent.
Oregon holds on to Jackson Shelstad with a new deal. Shelstad shone as a breakout sophomore. He averaged 13.7 points and 2.7 assists per game. His three-point shots hit 37.9 percent. In the NCAA Tournament, he logged 21 points over two games and hit 25 points in the season finale against Arizona.
These strong moves boost Oregon’s basketball program. The team now prepares for an exciting season. Fans and analysts will watch closely as the players connect on the court.
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