Brant Byers Transfers to Penn State from Miami (OH) RedHawks
Penn State Lands Former Miami (OH) Wing Brant Byers
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Brant Byers, a 6-foot-8 wing from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, has transferred to Penn State from Miami University (Ohio). After a successful stint with the RedHawks, where he averaged 40.1% shooting from three-point range, Byers is expected to play a significant role in the Nittany Lions' offense.
- 01Brant Byers transfers to Penn State from Miami University (Ohio).
- 02He is a 6-foot-8 wing originally from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
- 03Byers was the second-leading scorer for Miami, contributing to a 32-2 record.
- 04He averaged 40.1% shooting from three-point range during his time at Miami.
- 05Byers is expected to have a larger offensive role at Penn State.
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Brant Byers, a talented 6-foot-8 wing from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, has officially transferred to Penn State from the Miami RedHawks. During his two seasons at Miami, Byers emerged as a key player, averaging 4.5 three-point attempts per game with an impressive 40.1% shooting accuracy. He played a crucial role in helping Miami achieve a 32-2 record, including a victory over Southern Methodist University in the NCAA Tournament's First Four. Despite interest from more established programs, Byers chose Penn State, likely seeking a more significant role in the offense. His ability to shoot from distance and drive to the basket, demonstrated by his average of 4.8 free throw attempts per game last season, makes him a valuable addition to the Nittany Lions as they navigate a challenging offseason marked by player and coaching staff departures.
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Byers' transfer to Penn State could enhance the team's competitive edge in the NCAA, providing local fans with a player who has strong ties to Pennsylvania.
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