Oso Ighodaro Wingspan

Last Modified Jun 5, 2024 09:37 GMT
Oso Ighodaro's Wingspan
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Osasere Ighodaro is an American college basketball player. He was born in Arizona in the United States of America on July 14, 2002. He is presently 21 years old and played for Marquette University.

Ighodaro’s basketball journey began in high school when he was attending Desert Vista High School. From a young age, he excelled at the game of basketball averaging 10 points, 6 rebounds and over 2 blocks per game. At the end of his high school career, Ighodaro received multiple offers from top-tier programs such as Stanford, Vanderbilt and Texas. The 4-star recruit committed to play college basketball at Marquette University.

Ighodaro’s freshman year with the Golden Eagles was redshirted due to injury. He returned from injury in his second year of college and played every game in the season. He honed himself as a player, developing passing and ball-handling abilities under Coach Shaka Smart. His game improved drastically from a statistical standpoint and Ighodaro earned a spot on the All-Big East Conference Second Team. 2023-24 was his best season where he averaged 13.4 PPG, 6.9 rebounds and 2.9 assists.

Ighodaro has created a name for himself as a defensive powerhouse. Furthermore, he is known to be quick, agile, mobile and smart on the court making him a valuable contributor as a shot blocker and a defender at the perimeter. Offensively, Ighodaro has strong passing ability, creating opportunities for his teammates.

Oso Ighodaro Wingspan

Oso Ighodaro has a measured wingspan of 6 feet and 11 inches as per the results of the NBA draft combine in 2024. His wingspan was the shortest among the centers of the draft class. Ighodaro measured a standing reach of 8 feet and 8.5 inches which was second only to PJ Hall who had a measured standing reach of 8 feet and 8.75 inches.

Oso Ighodaro Height

Oso Ighodaro has a listed height of 6 feet and 9.5 inches. This height is measured without shoes. Ighodaro falls amongst the shorter centers in his draft class. Out of 16 centers, just half have a height of below 6 feet and 10.5 inches.

Oso Ighodaro Weight

Oso Ighodaro weighs 222 pounds or 101 kg. His weight combined with his wingspan makes it possible for Ighodaro to compensate for his lack of height compared to other centers with his strength. With such a weight, it is interesting to see how athletic and agile Ighodaro is on the court.

FAQ's On Oso Ighodaro Wingspan

A. Oso Ighodaro is 21 years of age as of May 2024. He was born on July 14, 2002.

A. While he received offers from colleges such as Stanford, Vanderbilt and Texas, Ighodaro decided to play for Marquette University. 

A. Oso Ighodaro’s full name is Osera Ighodaro.

A. Oso Ighodaro is considered to be one of the most talented modern big men prospects in college basketball. He has declared for the NBA draft of 2024. 

A. Oso Ighodaro has a listed height of 6 feet and 9.5 inches without shoes.

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