A Nebraska the guard will be eligible for 2024-25 after sitting out all of last season. Head coach Fred Hoiberg confirmed that the shipowner Ahron Ulis will play next season of basketball after sitting out last season due to Iowa sports betting scandal.
Hoiberg announced Wednesday night that he will be “ready to play” for the first game of the season. At the time of transfer, Hoiberg said he was excited to see how Uhlis could contribute to the Cornhuskers.
“Ahron is a player we know well, having faced him five times in the last three seasons. Ahron brings a lot of valuable Big Ten experience to our program. He has a very competitive defensive mindset, while offensively he is a talented ball handler and a playmaker who is good in transition.”
In his three seasons at Iowa, Ulis played in 84 games, starting 27. He averaged 4.0 points, 1.6 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game as a Hawkeye.
Fred Hoiberg confirms point guard Ahron Ulis will be fully eligible in 2024-25 after sitting out last season due to fallout from the Iowa sports gambling investigation.
Expected, now confirmed. #Nebrasketball
-Robin Washut (@RobinWashut) June 12, 2024
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