Brigham Rogers Transfers to Men’s Basketball Team from Belmont
Men’s basketball has announced the transfer of Brigham Rogers from Belmont University, effective immediately. The decision was made public on Tuesday, marking a significant addition to the team’s roster ahead of the upcoming season.
Rogers, a 6-foot-7 forward, averaged 10.6 points and 4.8 rebounds per game at Belmont last season. “I am excited to join a program that is committed to excellence and to contribute to our shared goals,” Rogers said in a statement.
Rogers will bring additional depth and experience to the team, which is looking to build on last season’s successes. He is expected to compete for a starting position and play a key role as the team prepares for the season.
The addition of Rogers is part of a broader effort by the coaching staff to enhance the team’s competitiveness. His experience in college basketball is anticipated to benefit both new and returning players.
Rogers previously played two seasons at Belmont, where he garnered attention for his scoring ability and versatility on the court. He is a product of the local high school basketball scene, having played for a prominent program before his collegiate career.
This transfer aligns with the current trend in college basketball, where many players seek new opportunities to improve their prospects.
The men’s basketball program has seen a wave of transfers in recent years, prompting changes in recruitment strategies to attract talent. With Rogers on board, the team hopes to solidify its standing in the conference.
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