BYU adds 6’10 big man from Serbia to roster for 2024-25 season

It was a good week for BYU basketball, as they picked up a huge addition to the 2024-2025 team in Serbian center Mihailo Boskovic.

BYU basketball coach Kevin Young picked up a massive addition to the roster this week. Mihailo Boskovic has been added to the Cougars roster and is eligible immediately.

Boskovic is 6’10 and can hit the outside shot. He also has shown the ability to protect the rim on the defensive end.  He is not a traditional freshman coming into a program, as he was the MVP of the FIBA Europe U20 Tournament. He won the award over Bobi Klintman, who was drafted by the Pistons 37th overall in the 2024 NBA draft.

Last summer, Boskovic had a pre-draft workout with the Sacramento Kings, but elected to withdraw his name early in the process.

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That is now seven new recruits for the Cougars, along with the eight players that remained on the roster following the departure of Mark Pope.

Coach Young already added a star from overseas in Egor Demin, and now brings in Boskovic to help in the interior, joining Keba Keita and Mawot Mag who both entered the program. Keita came from Utah, and Mag is coming from Rutgers.