In the ever-evolving landscape of college basketball, LSU’s head coach Matt McMahon has showcased a remarkable ability to swiftly reshape his team’s roster. Demonstrating this prowess once more, McMahon has secured another promising addition to his squad ahead of the upcoming season.
The latest recruit to join the Tigers’ ranks is JUCO center transfer Noah Boyed, who pledged his commitment to LSU over notable contenders Oregon and Wisconsin, as reported by On3’s Joe Tipton. Hailing from St. Lucia, Boyed, standing tall at 7 feet, previously had ties to Baylor but opted to explore other opportunities, eventually finding his home with the Tigers.
According to 247Sports, Boyed holds an impressive ranking as the fourth-best JUCO prospect in the nation. His tenure at McCook Community College saw him make significant contributions on the court, starting in 32 out of 36 games and averaging an impressive 11.2 points and 8.2 rebounds per game.
With Boyed’s arrival, LSU aims to fortify its frontcourt and enhance its overall depth and competitiveness. As the Tigers gear up for the challenges of the upcoming season, the addition of Boyed underscores their commitment to assembling a formidable roster capable of making waves in the collegiate basketball arena.