The Oregon Ducks are getting a great boost to their roster for the 2204-25 season, with one of their veteran guards expected to come back for one more season.
According to CBS Sports’ reporter Jon Rothstein, Keeshawn Barthelemy will come back to Eugene for one more year with the Ducks, which will be his third with the team.
After transferring from Colorado a year ago, Barthelemy saw his senior year cut short after suffering a gruesome ankle injury late in the year. Barthelemy has been able to recover nicely, and he will now come back for one more year. He projects to be one of the top scorers for the Ducks, having averaged 7.9 points per game in 18 games this past season.
Keeshawn Barthelemy tells me that he plans to return to Oregon next season and use his additional year of eligibility "barring any setbacks in the offseason".
Averaged 7.9 PPG in 18 games this season.
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) March 30, 2024
In his 2022 season with the Ducks, Barthelemy averaged 9 points and 2 assists for the Ducks. The return is great news for Oregon, who saw 2024 recruit Vyctorius Miller announce his decommitment on Friday night.
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