SPRINGFIELD – Missouri State men's basketball head coach
Dana Ford announced Friday the signing of transfer Nick Kramer, a 6-foot-3 guard from St. Louis.
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Kramer redshirted as a true freshman in 2022-23 at his hometown Saint Louis University where he was part of a 21-12 season by coach Travis Ford's Billikens.
Prior to that, he prepped at Saint Louis University High School where he scored 1,262 points and averaged 16.2 points per game during his career for the Junior Bills and coach Erwin Claggett. As a senior, he averaged 19.2 points and snagged 5.8 rebounds per game while helping SLUH to its first district title in six years. He was a three-time all-district and all-conference selection while earning Class 6 all-state honors twice.
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He will have four years of eligibility remaining at Missouri State where he joins the Bears for coach
Dana Ford's sixth season at the helm.
Ford on Kramer
"We are very fortunate to add Nick to our program. He has the ability to knock down shots, both off the catch and the bounce. He will also bring a level of toughness that has the potential to spread throughout our team. What excites me the most is the fact that he is a fantastic teammate."Â
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