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In a busy offseason for the Colorado State basketball program, coach Larry Eustachy and the Rams were able to land one more transfer to fill their roster entering the 2014-2015 season. On Monday night, combo guard Antwan Scott, a senior from Grambling State, announced that he was choosing to play his final season at Colorado State. Scott averaged 15.7 points per game last season, adding 4.5 rebounds and 3.7 assists and earned first team All-SWAC honors last season. Scott chose the Rams over Tennessee.
I'm official a RAM!!!
— A.Scott5⃣ (@A_ScoTT12) August 12, 2014
Having graduated from Grambling State in May, Scott is eligible to play this season for the Rams. After losing point guard Jon Octeus to UCLA in June, there is a hole to fill at the point guard position.
Scott will be competing with senior Daniel Bejarano, who started at shooting guard last season, and sophomore John Gillon, a transfer from Arkansas-Little Rock who had to sit out last season.