
Andrew Meadow averaged 12.1 points, 3.6 rebounds, and one assist per game during his two seasons at Boise State.
Meadow's commitment adds depth to the Ducks' roster, allowing him to play multiple forward positions alongside returning player Sean Stewart.
In addition to Andrew Meadow, the Ducks recently secured a commitment from San Francisco transfer Tyrone Riley IV.
Oregon Ducks have secured a commitment from Boise State transfer Andrew Meadow, a 6-foot-7 forward who averaged 12.1 points per game last season. This marks the second transfer commitment for Oregon in just two days, as they prepare for a new season.
That didn't take long. In two days, the Oregon Ducks have landed two commitments out of the transfer portal. On Sunday night, Boise State forward Andrew Meadow announced his commitment to the Ducks on Instagram.
Meadow is a big get for the Ducks, literally. The 6-foot-7, 200-pound forward joins the Ducks after two seasons with the Broncos. Last season, he averaged 12.1 points, 3.6 rebounds and one assist per game. Meadow started 68 of a possible 102 games during his time at Boise State.
Dana Altman has worked quickly to nab two great players from the portal to start filling out what will be a brand new team next season. San Francisco transfer Tyrone Riley IV committed on Saturday after his visit and was the first addition for the Ducks. Meadow was scheduled to visit Oregon on April 14, but has decided to commit earlier.
Meadow's big frame allows him to play either forward spot for the Ducks alongside Sean Stewart, Oregon's lone returner from last season. Meadow can score in a variety of ways, pounding into the paint or stepping out and using his jumpshot. He connected on 38.6% of his 3-pointers with the Broncos last season.
Before committing to the Ducks, Meadow had another visit lined up at Arizona State, but it appears he is locked in to compete in Eugene. With a new roster of talent coming into the building, Meadow is an experienced piece that Altman will likely rely on heavily, which includes helping incoming freshman Tajh Ariza along the way.
The Ducks need some size after Kwame Evans Jr. entered the portal, as well as some production on the wing since Dezdrick Lindsay left for Kansas State. With Meadow and Riley both ready to suit up for the Ducks, Altman is on the hunt for more pieces to surround them, especially a ball handler in the backcourt to dish the ball out to their new weapons.
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