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Kansas State basketball has added Nashville high school prospect Nash Stark to its roster. The 6-foot-7, 235-pound player committed on May 4, following a preferred walk-on offer from Belmont.
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Kansas State basketball adds depth with Nashville high school prospect
MANHATTAN β Days after Casey Alexander said he might be done adding to his inaugural Kansas State basketball roster, he's added another player to the team.
Nash Stark, a 6-foot-7, 235-pound high school prospect out of Nashville, announced his commitment to the Wildcats on Monday, May 4. His commitment comes less than a month after he was offered a preferred walk-on position at Belmont.
Alexander teased that there was a chance he would bring in a walk-on-caliber player who could be another body in practices rather than being a rotational player. Stark fits that mold.
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Nash Stark is a 6-foot-7, 235-pound high school basketball prospect from Nashville.
Nash Stark committed to Kansas State basketball on May 4.
Before joining Kansas State, Nash Stark received a preferred walk-on offer from Belmont.
Nash Stark is expected to serve as a walk-on-caliber player, primarily contributing in practices rather than as a rotational player.
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Casey Alexander has also landed incoming freshmen Devin Hutcherson and Jaylen Alexander.
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Sean Rutigliano (standing) is Casey Alexander's general manager.
Wes Long (right) is Kansas State's new "chief of staff"
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New Kansas State basketball coach Casey Alexander
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New Kansas State basketball coach Casey Alexander
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Casey Alexander has also landed incoming freshmen Devin Hutcherson and Jaylen Alexander.
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Assistant coach Phil Cunningham
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Assistant coach Kerron Johnson
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Assistant coach JJ Butler
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Assistant coach Luke Smith
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Sean Rutigliano (standing) is Casey Alexander's general manager.
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Wes Long (right) is Kansas State's new "chief of staff"
Out of Lipscomb Academy, Stark was named an All-Midstate Large Class second-teamer by The Tennessean. He was also being recruited by Division II baseball programs.
Stark's addition brings Kansas State's roster to 14 players, with room for one more if it chooses. He's the third true freshman, joining former Belmont commits Jaylen Alexander and Devin Hutcherson, who followed Alexander to Manhattan.
Kansas State's roster also includes transfers Pape N'Diaye (Xavier), Timotej Malovec (Miami), Montana Wheeler (Bradley), JT Rock (New Mexico), Matt Gilhool (LSU), Jaden Schutt (Virginia Tech), Brandon Rechsteiner (Colorado State), Dezdrick Lindsay (Oregon), and Brock Vice (Murray State).
Wyatt D. Wheeler covers Kansas State athletics for the USA TODAY Network and Topeka Capital-Journal. You can follow him on X atΒ @WyattWheeler_, contact him at 417-371-6987 or email him at wwheeler@usatodayco.com
This article originally appeared on Topeka Capital-Journal: Nash Stark commits to Kansas State basketball