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David Skogman transfers to Davidson

Another Bull leaves the program alongside multiple transfers and graduating seniors

Redshirt sophomore center David Skogman looks to make a play in a February game against Western Michigan.
Redshirt sophomore center David Skogman looks to make a play in a February game against Western Michigan.

Redshirt sophomore center David Skogman announced he will transfer to Davidson for the 2022-23 season on Friday.

Skogman joins grad forward Tra’von Fagan, junior forward Lucas Saleh and junior guard Ty Perry as the fourth Bull to enter his name into the transfer portal.

The move further thins an already depleted roster for the men’s basketball team, with big names like senior forwards Jeenathan Williams and Josh Mballa and senior guards Ronaldo Segu and Keishawn Brewton graduating from UB this spring.

The 6-foot-10, 228 lb. incoming redshirt junior averaged 8 points and 6.3 rebounds per game last season in 23 appearances for the Bulls.

Skogman notched a career-high 20 points and 15 rebounds against Bowling Green on Jan. 12., shooting 58% from the field. 

Head coach Jim Whitesell will look to keep up his recruitment efforts, with Boston College senior guard Kanye Jones and Harcum Junior College sophomore guard Yazid Powell transferring in as the newest additions to the men’s basketball team.

Sophie McNally is an assistant sports editor and can be reached at sophie.mcnally@ubspectrum.com


SOPHIE MCNALLY
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Sophie McNally is an assistant sports editor at The Spectrum. She is a history major studying abroad for a year from Newcastle University in the UK. In her spare time, she can be found blasting The 1975 or Taylor Swift and rowing on a random river at 5 a.m.  

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