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Arizona men’s basketball center Oumar Ballo had his best three-game streak as a college basketball player during Thanksgiving week in Maui, Hawaii. Ballo’s 30-point performance against ...
BLOOMINGTON — IU basketball coach Mike Woodson declined to discuss the status of starting center Oumar Ballo after a 77-68 win over Winthrop on Sunday. Ballo, who was listed as questionable on ...
Oumar Ballo #11 of the Arizona Wildcats dunks against the Clemson Tigers during the second half in the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Crypto.com Arena on March 28, 2024 ...
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Ballo paired well alongside forward Malik Reneau, who scored a team-leading 19 points and pulled down seven rebounds. But, as they look to Big Ten play, Woodson noted that the conference is heavy ...
Indiana officially announced the addition of Oumar Ballo for the 2024-25 season earlier today. Ballo committed to the Hoosiers on April 16. Here’s the full release from IU media relations: ...
Arizona center Oumar Ballo, front left, and guard Courtney Ramey celebrate after Arizona defeated Creighton 81-79 to win the Maui Invitational on Nov. 23, 2022, in Lahaina, Hawaii.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – In Indiana’s last two games, center Oumar Ballo has had his most productive consecutive performances from a scoring standpoint. The 7-foot center scored 17 against Rutgers ...
Oumar Ballo, the No. 1-ranked transfer, is officially an Indiana Hoosier. On Monday morning, IU announced the signing of Ballo, a 7-foot, 260-pound center who spent the last three seasons playing ...
However, when Ballo returned as Big Ten play resumed against Rutgers, he had his finest stretch of the season. In January, Ballo averaged 17.2 points and 11.2 rebounds as he made 62% of his shots.
Ballo’s been a force for Tommy Lloyd’s Wildcats, averaging a double-double of 13.1 points and 10.1 rebounds this season while helping Arizona capture the Pac-12 regular-season championship.
Oumar Ballo, nicknamed ‘Baby Shaq’ because of his 6-foot-10, 260-pound frame at a young age, has been ruled an academic redshirt by the NCAA, according to a GU release.