FAYETTEVILLE – Stanley Umude, a three-time All-Summit League selection who scored over 1,500 career points at South Dakota, will join the Arkansas men’s basketball program next season, head coach Eric Musselman announced.
Umude (pronounced UH-Moo-day) played four seasons with the Coyotes, was tabbed first team All-Summit League twice (2021 and 2019) and earned second team all-league honors in 2020.
“We are excited to welcome Stanley to the Razorback family,” Musselman said. “He brings great versatility and was extremely well-coached at South Dakota by Todd Lee. He has a lot of experience and has a winning background. We feel the addition of Stanley and Au’Diese (Toney) on the wings will give us the ability to play position-less basketball.”
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March 16, 2021
One of the positives for college basketball players during a 2020-21 season that was otherwise an unprecedented rollercoaster was the NCAA granting all winter sports student-athletes a free year of eligibility due to COVID-19 interruptions.
It turns out Nebraska will benefit from that rule next season, as senior guard Kobe Webster has decided to return to Lincoln for another year.
Webster announced his decision via Twitter on Tuesday night.
The 6-foot guard from Indianapolis will not count against NU’s 13-scholarship limit for 2021-22.
After joining the Huskers as a graduate transfer from Western Illinois this offseason, Webster made an immediate impact in ’20-21.