Former Kansas State forward Arthur Kaluma announced Thursday that he is transferring to Texas.
“Hook ‘em,” Kaluma wrote on Instagram along with a picture of himself in Texas gear, tipping a cowboy hat over his eyes.
Kaluma transferred to Kansas State last year after two seasons at Creighton and posted career highs of 14.4 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game in 33 games (32 starts).
In three seasons of college basketball, Kaluma has put up 12.2 points, 6.1 boards and 1.7 assists per game across 101 appearances (39 starts).
Kaluma is the latest high-profile transfer to commit to coach Rodney Terry and the Longhorns this offseason as they get set to enter the SEC. They also signed shooting guard Tramon Mark (Arkansas), high-scoring point guard Jordan Pope (Oregon State) and a pair of players from Indiana State’s NIT finalist squad: guards Julian Larry and Jayson Kent.
–Field Level Media
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