Dok Muordar signs with USF Men’s Basketball
TAMPA (April 14, 2022) – University of South Florida men's basketball head coach Brian Gregory has announced the signing of Dok Muordar as an incoming freshman to the Bulls roster for the 2022-23 season.
The 6-11 post player also received offers from LSU and Oregon.
"Dok has great speed, great length and great timing on the defensive end, and that's what first caught our eye," Gregory said. "As we continued to watch him, we saw his offense skills really progress. He has the ability to run the court, finish at the basket and play the pick-and-roll. He can score down in the post, and extended, and he can really shoot the ball for his size. We're so excited to have Dok join our Bulls family."
The versatile center/forward averaged 13 points, 11 rebounds and four blocks per game this past season.
Muordar is originally from the South Sudan in Africa and attended Huntington Prep in West Virginia.
Muordar joins Marion County (Indiana) Player of the Year Ryan Conwell in the Bulls' incoming recruiting class.
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About USF Men's Basketball
The USF men's basketball team is led by head coach Brian Gregory, who enters his sixth season in 2022-23. Gregory was introduced as the 10th head coach in program history in March of 2017 after previously leading programs at Georgia Tech (2011-16) and Dayton (2003-11). Gregory spent nearly a decade as an assistant coach under Michigan State's Hall of Fame head coach Tom Izzo and helped the Spartans win the 2000 NCAA National Championship. Gregory owns over 300 career head coaching wins and six postseason appearances, including the 2010 NIT Championship with Dayton. In his second season at the helm of the Bulls, Gregory led the team to the best win turnaround in the NCAA, the most single-season wins in school history and the 2019 College Basketball Invitational championship.
USF has retired three numbers in its history: Chucky Atkins (12), Charlie Bradley (30) and Radenko Dobras (31). The Bulls have earned three NCAA tournament bids, appeared in the NIT eight times and won the 2019 College Basketball Invitational.
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