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OSU Basketball: Arkansas Transfer Guard Set to Visit Cowboys

Former OSU commit Davonte Davis will be in Stillwater for a visit soon.

Oklahoma State will host a former commit in the next few days.

Arkansas transfer Davonte Davis will be in Stillwater sometime this week, according to a report from CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein. Davis has already visited Grand Canyon and will visit Florida Atlantic before making the trip to OSU.

Davis committed to OSU and Mike Boynton in December 2018 before decommitting in October 2019 and signing with Arkansas a few weeks later. With recently hired coach Steve Lutz leading the Cowboys, OSU appears to be back on Davis’ radar.

Ranked the No. 3 player in Arkansas coming out of high school, Davis has spent the past four years with the Razorbacks. With Eric Musselman leaving to coach USC, Davis is one of many Razorbacks in the portal.

Davis spent the past two seasons as a regular starter and started roughly half of the games in his first two seasons. His best season came as a junior in 2022-23.

Starting 31 of 35 games for Arkansas’ Sweet 16 team, Davis averaged 10.9 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.4 steals. Although it has not been a strength in any other season, Davis shot 34.6% from 3-point range on nearly four attempts per game.

Davis’ best performance that season, and maybe of his career, came in the Razorbacks’ second-round win in the NCAA Tournament. Against No. 1 seed Kansas, Davis scored 25 points and added eight rebounds in the upset. 

He has also scored in double figures in seven NCAA Tournament games. However, Davis and the Razorbacks had a down season in 2024. He averaged career-lows of 5.9 points and 3.4 rebounds as the team went 16-17.

With Lutz looking to build a roster at OSU and Davis looking to have a bounce-back season, the two could be a perfect fit in 2025.

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