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Michigan State’s coaching staff has made a sly move to the roster with seemingly very few people noticing. Summer workouts are in full force, as the team prepares for the 2021-22 season, and there is a new face in the group.
The Spartans have added Jason Whitens, a transfer from Western Michigan University, to the roster as a preferred walk-on.
Can confirm that Tom Izzo has added Western Michigan transfer Jason Whitens to the Michigan State roster.
Source tells me that @JasonWhitens5 will join the program as a preferred walk-on.
The 6’4” guard started 47 games for WMU. First reported by the Iron Mountain Daily News.
— Justin Thind (@JustinThind) July 20, 2021
Whitens is a native of the upper peninsula, being from Powers, Michigan. A 6’4″ guard, Whitens will provide more depth to the wings for MSU.
Whitens has spent the last three seasons as a member of the Bronco program, playing in 67 games, as well as starting in 47 of them, averaging 4.0 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 1.1 assists in his career.
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