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Cyclones Add Transfer

Cyclones Add Transfer

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Former Princeton forward Hans Brase will finish his career at Iowa State.

The Cyclones said Monday that the 6-foot-9 Brase will join them next season as a graduate transfer. He averaged 11.5 points and 7.5 rebounds a game for the Tigers in 2014-15.

Brase started 82 games for Princeton, shooting 35 percent on 3-pointers and 74.1 percent from the free throw line. He played just five games over the past two seasons because of knee injuries.

The addition will give the Cyclones frontcourt depth after losing star Deonte Burton and seniors Merrill Holden and Darrell Bowie. Brase will compete with starting center Solomon Young, redshirt freshman Cameron Lard, incoming freshman Terrence Lewis and transfers Jeff Beverly and Ray Kasongo for playing time.

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