Great Osobor | |
Team: | Washington Huskies |
Number: | 1 |
Position: | Power forward |
League: | Big Ten Conference |
Height Ft: | 6 |
Height In: | 8 |
Weight Lb: | 245 |
Birth Date: | 13 December 2002 |
Birth Place: | Tudela, Navarre, Spain |
High School: | Myerscough College (Bilsborrow, England) |
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Career Start: | 2020 |
Years1: | 2020–2021 |
Team1: | Bradford Dragons |
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Great Osobor (born 13 December 2002[1]) is a Spanish-English college basketball player for the Washington Huskies of the Big Ten Conference. He previously played for the Montana State Bobcats and Utah State Aggies.
Osobor attended Myerscough College in Bilsborrow, England. He averaged 18 points and 11 rebounds with Myerscough before averaging 16.8 points and 9.1 rebounds with the Bradford Dragons of the NBL Division 1.[2] He committed to play college basketball at Montana State University over offers from UNC Greensboro, Princeton and UTSA.[3]
Osobor made an immediate impact as a freshman at Montana State, averaging six points and four rebounds per game.[4] The following season, he averaged ten points and five rebounds per game, being named the conference's top reserve.[5] He entered the transfer portal following his sophomore season.[6]
On May 2, 2023, Osobor announced that he would be transferring to Utah State University to play for the Aggies.[7] He began his junior season by being named the MVP of the Cayman Islands Classic.[8] During the season, Osobor emerged as the team's leading scorer.[9] He set a new career high with 32 points in an 88–60 win over Air Force on January 2, 2024.[10] [11] Osobor was named the Mountain West Player of the Year and Newcomer of the Year, as well as being named first-team All-Mountain West.[12] [13] He finished the season averaging 17.7 points, 9.0 rebounds and 2.8 blocks per game, before entering the transfer portal for a second time.[14] [15] On May 13, 2024, he announced he would play his final season of college eligibility at Washington.[16]
|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2021–22| style="text-align:left;"| Montana State| 35 || 1 || 15.0 || .681 || .000 || .663 || 4.2 || .7 || .5 || .5 || 6.0|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2022–23| style="text-align:left;"| Montana State| 34 || 2 || 19.0 || .624 || .500 || .664 || 4.6 || 1.0 || .6 || .9 || 10.1|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2023–24| style="text-align:left;"| Utah State| 35 || 35 || 33.6 || .577 || .214 || .637 || 9.0 || 2.8 || 1.3 || 1.4 || 17.7|-