Rice basketball looks to put the finishing touches on its 2024 roster. Emory and Henry transfer guard Jacob Dar has committed to the Owls.
No sooner had the Transfer Portal opened then an influx of new members of the 2024-2025 Rice basketball team began. New head coach Rob Lanier and his staff worked diligently to replenish the roster on the fly, nearly filling it to the brim in a matter of a few short weeks. As the fall approached, few spots remained to fortify that group. The Owls made sure they had room for at least one more, though. Guard Jacob Dar has committed to the Owls.
Dar is a 6-foot-7, 185-pound wing from Emory and Henry College, a Division II school based in Emory, Virginia. The sophomore entered the portal this spring following a season in which he led the Wasps in scoring, averaging 15.4 points per game while shooting 77.6 percent from the floor. Dar is also a career 35.6 percent shooter from three.
It’s hard to keep tabs on exactly how many scholarships remain, but the addition of Dar certainly puts them at or near the limit. His commitment also represents yet another source Lanier and his staff have found to increase the talent level of this team. They’ve grabbed a player from a premier brand (Villanova), picked up several from Lanier’s old stomping grounds (SMU) and add others from accros the country (CCSU, Cal Poly, San Diego, Wyoming, UC Upstate and others). Dar could just be the last piece of the puzzle.
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It’s challenging to project a D2 prospect to D1, but when you’re looking for traits that translate to the next level, Dar certainly has several of those. He moves really well for an athlete of his size and has a beautiful shot, scoring at all levels. The highlights are enticing and could potentially offer more upside once he’s had an offseason with the Owls’ strength staff and worked further with the team. He could carve out a role quickly and has multiple years of eligibility remaining.
6’7 sophomore wing Jacob Dar will be entering the transfer portal
Stats: 15.3/5.5/1.2 on 45/34/79 splits
6’7 wing that can handle the ball, hit shots off the dribble and is a great athlete in transition. Major upside
Talented D2 prospect @Jacobdar_ pic.twitter.com/mRvexYOoF8
— Arman Jovic (@PDTScouting) March 14, 2024