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JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) – For the third time this offseason, Arkansas State head coach Bryan Hodgson dips into the transfer portal. Lipscomb freshman guard Cody Head committed to the Red Wolves, the Cleveland, Ohio native posted on X Sunday.

The ASUN All-Freshman member appeared in 32 games and started 10, including each of the team’s final 6 games in his true freshman season.

He averaged 8.1 points per game, which rose to just under 10 points per game in conference play. Head shot 53 percent from the field and 35% from 3, scoring a season-high 21 points at Austin Peay in February.

Head joins Arkansas guard Joseph Pinion and Ole Miss forward Rashaud Marshall as the newest A-State commits from the transfer portal. With the commitment, the Red Wolves have two scholarships left to fill.

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Arkansas State Men’s Basketball Roster

Returning for 2024-25

G Derrian Ford (Soph.) – 36 GP (31 GS), 10.4 PPG, 4.4 RPG, 41.1% FG, 37.6 3FG% (64-170), 21 stl

G Taryn Todd (Jr.) – 37 GP (19 GS), 12.8 PPG, 42% FG, 37 stl

F Izaiyah Nelson (Soph.) – 37 GP (31 GS), 9.8 PPG, 7.6 RPG, 73 blk, 23 stl

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F Dyondre Dominguez – 37 GP (23 GS), 10.3 PPG, 33.9% 3FG (60-177), 5.8 RPG, 25 stl, 19 blk

G Avery Felts (Jr.) – 37 GP (19 GS), 5.9 PPG, 37% 3FG (62-168)

G Zane Butler (Jr.) – 28 GP, 3.1 PPG, 42% 3FG

G Terrance Ford Jr. (Soph.) – 2 GP (missed majority of season due to injury)

G Jacob St. Clair (Fr. walk-on) – DNP

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Newcomers

G Joseph Pinion (Arkansas)

F Rashaud Marshall (Ole Miss; Blytheville alum)

G Cody Head (Lipscomb)

F R’Chaun King (Bartlett (TN) HS)

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F Josh Hill (Wheeler (GA) HS)

G Jaiden Harrison (Timon (NY) HS, walk-on)

Graduating

G Caleb Fields

F LaQuill Hardnett

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In Transfer Portal

G | F Freddy Hicks

F Julian Lual

G Obadiah Curtis

F Lado Laku

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G Noah McDavid

G Malcolm Farrington

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