Mohamed Keita

Tulsa Adds 7’1” Mohamed Keita to 2023-24 Roster

6/26/2023 1:37:00 PM | Men's Basketball


TULSA, Okla. –– The Golden Hurricane men's basketball program officially added 7'1" transfer center Mohamed Keita to the 2023-24 roster, Head Coach Eric Konkol announced today.
 
The St. John's transfer comes to Tulsa after playing in only seven games due to injury as a true freshman last season, averaging 3.4 minutes per game. Keita made 3-of-3 field goal attempts for six points and had two blocked shots on the year. He tallied four points to go with his first collegiate assist and steal against Long Island University.
 
Keita's signing brings the total of Tulsa newcomers for the 2023-24 season to 11, including six four-year college transfers, two junior college transfers and three prep seniors. Keita will have four years of eligibility remaining.
 
"We're extremely excited that Mo is joining us here at The University of Tulsa. He has tremendous size and length and can provide us rim protection with his shot-blocking and rebounding. He's a product of the NBA Africa program and has grown tremendously over the last two years here in the United States. We are very excited about the impact Mo can make in this program and the potential to continue to grow," said Konkol.
 
A native of Conakry, Guinea, Keita spent his prep senior season at The Winchendon School in Winchendon, Mass., averaging 6.3 points, 8.2 rebounds and 3.4 blocks per game in the AA Division of the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC). He was also a member of the high honor roll at The Winchendon School.
 
Before that, Keita played with the Guinean SLAC team at the NBA's Basketball Africa League (BAL). He averaged 6.4 points on 75.0 percent shooting to go along with 5.0 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per contest during the spring of 2022. Keita tallied 12 points, eight boards and four blocks during the playoff quarterfinals.
 
Keita, who speaks six languages, also boasts experience on the international stage, playing for the Guinean Under-18 National Team. He averaged 5.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 2.2 blocks in five games at the 2018 FIBA U18 African Championship.
 
Keita is the seventh seven-footer in the history of the Tulsa basketball program. The first was 7'0" Tom Bender from 1964-67 and the tallest was Greg Ritter at 7'5" in 1988-89.



Tulsa Newcomers

Name                               Pos.        Ht.         Wt.        CL               Hometown/Previous School                   Years Left  
Tyshawn Archie            G           6-1        175       Fr-HS        Houston, Texas/SPIRE Academy                 4
Isaiah Barnes               G/F        6-7        200       So-TR       Chicago, Ill./Michigan                                   3
Jared Garcia                 F           6-8        240       Jr-TR         Houston, Texas/Salt Lake CC                      2
Chauncey Gibson        G           6-5        190       Fr-TR        Dallas, Texas/Clemson                                 4
PJ Haggerty                 G           6-3        195       Fr-TR        Crosby, Texas/TCU                                       4
Jarred Hall                    F           6-8        190       Fr-HS        Lebanon, Tenn./Lebanon HS                        4
Mohamed Keita            C           7-1        220       Fr-TR        Conakry, Guinea/St. John's                          4
Matt Reed                    C           6-9        240       Fr-HS        Carrollton, Texas /ISchool Academy             4
Carlous Williams          F            6-5        230       Jr-TR         Hattiesburg, Miss./Pearl River CC               2 
Cobe Williams              G           6-0        180       Gr-TR       Dallas, Texas/LA Tech                                   1
Keaston Willis              G           6-3        190       Gr-TR        Sulphur Springs, Texas/LA Tech                   1
 


 
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