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Seton Hall guard Isaiah Coleman commits to Oklahoma State

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Steve Lutz

Oklahoma State men's basktball head coach Steve Lutz clapping in the Cowboys' game against Oral Roberts in Stillwater, Oklahoma, at Gallagher-Iba Arena on Dec. 22.

What a day for Oklahoma State men’s basketball.

After landing a commitment from former Mississippi State guard Kanye Clary earlier in the day, OSU added a pledge from former Seton Hall guard Isaiah Coleman.

Coleman visited Stillwater early in the week and since then, there was momentum for him to announce his intentions to join Steve Lutz and the Cowboys.

Like Clary, Coleman is an aggressive guard with a scoring background. In his second season at Seton Hall, Coleman averaged 15.6 points and ripped down more than five rebounds a game despite standing 6-foot-5. While Clary only has one year of eligibility left, Coleman can spend two seasons in Stillwater.

With Clary and Coleman becoming the first two commitments of the offseason for OSU, it’s clear that the Cowboys were focused on improving their guard rotation and providing their team with multiple potent scorers.

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