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EAST LANSING, April 10, 2025 ~ The Michigan State Men’s Basketball roster is starting to shape up for next season, as the Spartans landed junior transfer forward Kaleb Glenn Thursday afternoon.
Formerly at Florida Atlantic, the sharpshooter averaged 12.6 points per game while grabbing 4.8 rebounds, shooting 53.1% from field goal range. He knocked down 3-pointers at a 41% rate last season as well. The Kentucky native started his career at Louisville and played AAU basketball with redshirt sophomore guard Jeremy Fears Jr.
After losing Frankie Fidler and Gehrig Normand this offseason, Glenn will share minutes at the small forward position with 4-star freshman Jordan Scott.
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(CONTINUED) MSU is now up to nine rotation players for next year, including 4-star freshman forward Cam Ward and redshirt freshman forward Jesse McCulloch. Sophomore guard Kur Teng will also see a major increase in minutes.
With Jase Richardson heading to the NBA while multiple players leave through the transfer portal and graduation, there is still some work to be done for Head Coach Tom Izzo in finding some more help in the backcourt. Besides Teng, Fears is the only guard on scholarship with experience.
The team has until April 22 to continue supplementing the roster via the portal.
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