Oklahoma State Basketball Welcomes Future Star Tyson Pogi to Gallagher-Iba Arena
Center court Oklahoma State logo at Gallagher-Iba Arena.

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Tyson Pogi, a future Oklahoma State basketball player, recently practiced at Gallagher-Iba Arena, expressing gratitude to the coaching staff. Committed to the Cowboys, Pogi is seen as a key recruit for the program, which aims for NCAA Tournament success following a strong recruiting class.
- 01Tyson Pogi committed to Oklahoma State in May and recently practiced at Gallagher-Iba Arena.
- 02He is the son of former Oklahoma State quarterback Aso Pogi, making his connection to the program personal.
- 03Head coach Steve Lutz has secured a strong recruiting class, including four Top 200 players.
- 04Oklahoma State aims to return to the NCAA Tournament after last competing in 2021.
- 05Lutz has improved the team's performance, increasing wins from 17 to 20 in two seasons.
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Tyson Pogi, a promising point guard who committed to Oklahoma State University in May, recently showcased his skills during a scrimmage at Gallagher-Iba Arena. Pogi expressed his gratitude to the Cowboys' coaching staff, including head coach Steve Lutz and assistant coach Keiton Page. As the son of former Oklahoma State quarterback Aso Pogi, he has a longstanding connection to the program. With Pogi's commitment, Lutz has secured a key player to build his recruiting class around, which recently gained recognition as one of the Top 10 classes for 2026. This class includes four Top 200 recruits, highlighted by McDonald's All-American Latrell Allmond. Lutz aims to lead the Cowboys back to the NCAA Tournament, a goal that has eluded the team since 2021. Under Lutz's leadership, the Cowboys improved their win total from 17 to 20 over the past two seasons, although they have yet to finish higher than a tie for 12th in the Big 12 Conference.
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The recruitment of Tyson Pogi and the strong incoming class may enhance local interest in Oklahoma State basketball and boost attendance at games.
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