In each of the last two basketball seasons, Arthur Kaluma visited the Moody Center with a different team. Next winter, however, Kaluma will serve as host at the University of Texas arena.
Texas announced on Friday that it had officially signed Kaluma. A 6-foot-9 forward, Kaluma played at Kansas State during the 2023-24 basketball season. He also spent two years at Creighton.
During his lone season with the Wildcats, Kaluma scored 14.4 points per game and averaged a team-high 7.0 rebounds. Over three years at Kansas State and Creighton, Kaluma made 99 games and scored 1,233 career points.
In three career games against Texas, Kaluma scored 44 points.
Kaluma is the sixth transfer Texas has added to its roster this offseason. Malik Presley (Vanderbilt), Jordan Pope (Oregon State), Tramon Mark (Arkansas), Julian Larry (Indiana State) and Jayson Kent (Indiana State) also joined the Longhorns.
This article originally appeared in the Austin American-Statesman: Texas adds Kansas State transfer Arthur Kaluma to basketball team