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Seth Berger to transfer from Massachusetts to Oregon State

Grant LabedzBy Grant LabedzApril 9, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
Photo courtesy of Umassathletics.com

Seth Berger will transfer out of Massachusetts, per his Instagram page. The rising senior will be eligible immediately for the Oregon State Beavers next season. Seth Berger averaged 2.6 points and 2.3 rebounds per game this past year. He played just 10.2 minutes per game after averaging 19.5 minutes per contest his sophomore year. Seth Berger becomes the 3rd Massachusetts player to transfer this offseason, along with Zach Lewis and Zach Coleman. Depending on what Donte Clark ends up doing, the Minutemen could be losing 4 players to the transfer market. New head coach Matt McCall has already been searching for outside talent to bring in, and he has a couple of Quinnipiac transfers on his radar currently.

Looking forward to starting next season with Oregon State Men’s… https://t.co/re5s2k4aq0

— Seth Berger (@sethberger33) April 9, 2017

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Grant Labedz is a college basketball superfan who loves the entire sport but definitely has favorites in the A-10 and the Big Ten. He has written for SB Nation's BT Powerhouse (Big Ten Basketball) and The Champaign Room (Illinois Basketball). He also co-founded his own Illinois Basketball blog called The Groce Report. Grant is a member of the Davidson Class of 2020. Shoot him an email at [email protected]. Follow @GrantLabedz

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