The Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns men’s basketball program has made a significant addition to its roster with the signing of transfer guard Jamyron Keller from Oklahoma State. Keller, a 6'3" sophomore, brings with him experience from the Big 12 Conference and a pedigree as a former ESPN Top-150 high school recruit.
During the 2024–25 season, Keller played in all 35 games for the Cowboys, starting 26 of them. He averaged 5.5 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game. Notably, he improved his three-point shooting to 33.3% over the season. However, his two-point field goal percentage declined from 67.7% in his freshman year to 37.7% in his sophomore season. SI+1RotoWire+1
Keller's decision to transfer comes after a coaching change at Oklahoma State, with Steve Lutz taking over the program.Despite the transition, Keller remained with the Cowboys for the 2024–25 season before entering the transfer portal. SI
At Louisiana, Keller is expected to play a significant role in the backcourt, bringing his experience and skills to a team looking to make a strong impact in the Sun Belt Conference. His addition is part of head coach Quannas White's efforts to bolster the team's roster with talented transfers and recruits.
Keller's commitment was officially announced by the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns men's basketball program on their social media platforms. X (formerly Twitter)
As the Ragin’ Cajuns prepare for the upcoming season, Keller's experience at the high-major level and his potential for growth make him a valuable asset to the team's aspirations.
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