The Oklahoma Sooners still have a pair of scholarship spots open as Porter Moser looks to retool his roster for the 2023-2024 basketball season.
One player that could help fill out the guard depth is Rutgers transfer Cam Spencer.
According to Jeff Goodman of Stadium and previously of ESPN and Fox Sports, Spencer has lined up a visit with the Sooners. Additionally, he’ll take a look at Miami, UCONN, and UCLA as well.
Spencer is a 6-foot-4 guard and averaged 13.2 points, 3.1 assists, and 3.8 rebounds per game in 2022-2023. One thing he does well is shoot from three. He’s a career 40.5% shooter from three-point range. Prior to last season with Rutgers, Spencer spent three seasons with Loyola-Maryland.
In the 2021-2022 season, Spencer averaged 18.9 points per game but wasn’t as efficient from three, hitting just 35.3% of his attempts from beyond the arch.
This offseason, the Sooners have added guards Rivaldo Soares (Oregon), LeTre Dathard (Utah Valley), and Javian McCollum (Siena). But with Grant Sherfield, C.J. Noland, and Bijan Cortes out the door, the Sooners could use another guard that’s a shooting threat.
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