
Sam Orme averaged 12.7 points and five rebounds per game during his time at Belmont University.
Orme scored a career-high 22 points against Drake and contributed 18 points in the MVC tournament quarterfinals.
Sam Orme committed to the Nebraska basketball team for the upcoming season.
Nebraska basketball has secured a commitment from sharpshooter Sam Orme, who previously played at Belmont University. Orme averaged 12.7 points and five rebounds per game last season, showcasing his scoring ability with a career-high of 22 points in a game against Drake.
Nebraska basketball picked up a commitment from Sam Orme on Thursday evening. He made the announcement on social media.
Orme played for Belmont University last season and was a prolific shooter. He averaged 12.7 points per game to go along with five rebounds per game.
The Carmel, Indiana started the season on a high note, starting in 28 of the first 29 games played. He scored a career-high 22 points on eight-of-12 shooting in a 103-90 win over Drake in February.
He continued to play at a high level in postseason play, scoring 18 points in the quarterfinal round of the MVC tournament. Unfortunately, Belmont lost 100-79 to Drake.
This marks the first transfer portal pickup for Nebraska basketball. The Huskers suffered a departure on Wednesday morning as Berke Buyuktuncel entered the transfer portal.
This is a solid pickup for Nebraska basketball, as it gives them a stretch-four player. The program certainly is not done in the transfer portal, and this is a solid addition.
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