2026 center Vuk Lazarevic has committed to Ohio State men's basketball, enhancing the team's frontcourt depth. He played his senior year at Wasatch Academy in Utah, averaging 8 points and 4.8 rebounds per game.
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Vuk Lazarevic commits to Ohio State men's basketball
He is a 7-foot-1 center from Wasatch Academy
Averaged 8 points and 4.8 rebounds per game
Shot 67% overall and 75% from the free throw line
Had a standout game with 16 points against Long Island Lutheran
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Photo courtesy of Vuk Lazarevic on Instagram (@vuklazarevicc)
Photo courtesy of Vuk Lazarevic on Instagram (@vuklazarevicc)
The Ohio State men’s basketball team added depth to the frontcourt and elevated the already urgent need for a team pronunciation guide on Friday, getting a commitment from 2026 center Vuk Lazarevic, per Joe Tipton and confirmed by a source close to the Ohio State program.
A 7-foot-1, 200-pound center, Lazarevic played his senior year of high school basketball at Wasatch Academy in Utah — the same school current Buckeye guard John Mobley Jr. and former Buckeye Roddy Gayle Jr. finished their high school careers. As a senior, Lazarevic averaged 8 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 1.2 blocks per game in just under 22 minutes per game. He shot 67% overall and was 75% (15-for-20) from the free throw line.
Lazarevic had a strong game against Long Island Lutheran High School on February 6, scoring a team-high 16 points on a perfect 7-for-7 shooting in a 64-52 victory.
Prior to his year at Wasatch, Lazarevic played for KK Crvena Zvezda 19U in the Adriatic Basketball League. In limited minutes, Lazarevic averaged six points per game on 75% shooting for KK Crvena in the 2024-25 season.
Lazarevic is not rated on 247Sports, but it was reported earlier this week that he was visiting UConn as a potential addition for the Huskies. Instead, he will come to Columbus, becoming the third member of Ohio State’s 2026 recruiting class, joining three-star forward Alex Smith and five-star forward and McDonald’s All-American Anthony Thompson.
He is also the fourth player on Ohio State’s 2026-27 roster that will be 6-foot-10 or taller, joining Ivan Njegovan (7-foot-2), Andrija Jelavic (6-foot-11), and Josh Ojianwuna (6-foot-10).
The freshman, who turns 19 in November, will be tasked with earning minutes at center over fellow Europeans Njegovan and Jelavic, as well as Ojianwuna, who was Baylor’s starting center two seasons ago before suffering a season-ending knee injury.
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Who is Vuk Lazarevic and what are his stats?
Vuk Lazarevic is a 7-foot-1 center who averaged 8 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 1.2 blocks per game during his senior year at Wasatch Academy.
What impact does Vuk Lazarevic's commitment have on Ohio State basketball?
Lazarevic's commitment adds significant depth to Ohio State's frontcourt, addressing an urgent need for the team.
Where did Vuk Lazarevic play high school basketball?
Vuk Lazarevic played his senior year of high school basketball at Wasatch Academy in Utah.
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Although they share the same name, Lazarevic should not be confused with the Serbian Prince Vuk Lazarevic, who we all know was executed for treason in 1410 by the ruler of the Ottoman Empire, Musa Celebi.