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Drexel transfer Jason Drake commits to Indiana men's basketball

Published 1 month ago1 minute read

Indiana men’s basketball made another addition to its backcourt today with the commitment of Jason Drake, a junior guard from Drexel.

Drake started all 33 games he appeared in last season with Drexel, averaging 11.1 points and 3.1 assists per game. He shot 39.6% from 3-point range on 3.1 attempts per contest.

Drake spent one season with Drexel after a year at Cleveland State and one year at Butler Community College before that. He has two seasons of college eligibility remaining.

247 Sports lists Drake as a combo guard, in part because of his shooting ability, but he played all of his minutes last year at Drexel as a point guard. As the highest-usage player in the Dragon’s offense, he posted a 23.5% assist rate.

With his shooting and driving ability, Drake should compete for minutes at both the one and two spots for Indiana. He brings more of a scoring touch than Conor Enright as a point guard, but also has the perimeter shooting to step in for Lamar Wilkerson off the bench.

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