What's Happening?
Syracuse University has added senior center Tasman Goodrick to its basketball roster, marking his fourth school in as many years. Goodrick, originally from Australia, has transferred from Siena, where he played under coach McNamara. Despite a knee injury
limiting his play last season, Goodrick is expected to be at full strength for the upcoming season. His addition follows other recent commitments, including Slovenian forward Mark Morano Mahmutovic and shooting guard Gavin Doty, as Syracuse builds its team for the next season.
Why It's Important?
The recruitment of Tasman Goodrick and other transfers is crucial for Syracuse as it aims to enhance its competitive edge in college basketball. Goodrick's experience and potential contributions on the court could be significant for the team's performance. The strategic acquisition of players from various backgrounds reflects Syracuse's commitment to strengthening its roster and achieving success in the upcoming season. This approach may influence other college programs to adopt similar recruitment strategies to remain competitive.











