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The Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball program, under coach John Calipari, has secured a commitment from former South Carolina forward/center Nick Pringle. This move addresses a key need for size and experience in the Razorbacks' frontcou...
Nick Pringle's journey to Fayetteville is marked by steady development across multiple levels of college basketball. Starting at Wofford for the 2020-21 season, he transferred to Dodge City CC, where he blossomed into the No. 1 ranked JuCo power forward according to 247Sports.
His next stop was Alabama (2022-24), where he became a key role player for coach Nate Oats. In the 2022-23 season, he helped the Crimson Tide reach the Sweet 16. During the 2023-24 campaign, Pringle averaged 6.8 points and 5.1 rebounds, starting 16 games and leading the team with 40 dunks and a 62.3% field goal percentage. His performance in the NCAA Tournament, especially the double-double against Clemson in the Elite Eight, was instrumental in Alabama's historic run to the Final Four.
Transferring to South Carolina for the 2024-25 season, Pringle continued to produce, starting all 32 games and posting career-highs in points and rebounds. Now, with one year of eligibility remaining, he joins John Calipari's Razorbacks. His experience playing under different systems and his proven ability to perform in high-stakes games make him a valuable addition. Assistant coach Kenny Payne's reputation for developing big men could further benefit Pringle's game. While not a floor spacer, his interior scoring, rebounding, and energy fit Arkansas' needs.
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Pringle's addition significantly bolsters the Razorbacks' roster. How do you see him fitting in with Coach Calipari's plans for next season? *Do you think this transfer makes Arkansas a stronger contender? Let us know!*
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