With two remaining scholarships still available, Andy Toole is hoping to add more size to his roster.
He was able to do that on Tuesday with the commitment of former Iona 6’10” center Trey James but he’s hoping to add to that with someone that can play next to or compliment James at the center position.
One player that’s on the radar of the Robert Morris coaching staff is someone that local fans might be familiar with.
Pittsburgh Sports Now is told that former Pitt center Max Amadasun will make an official visit to Robert Morris this coming weekend.
After this past season, Amadasun entered the transfer portal after playing a limited role in a two-year stint with the Panthers.
Amadasun (6’10”, 230), a Dublin, Ireland native, played in just 11 games in his Pitt career, seeing his minutes decrease from three per game as a freshman to 1.3 per game this season. He scored a total of four points in his career with the Panthers.
According to 247 Sports, Amadasun entered Pitt as the No. 252 prospect in the nation, and a top-50 center in the class of 2020. This season, he scored two points in Pitt’s loss to Vanderbilt. While Amadasun did not quite show the talent that was needed as an ACC five, he was known as one of the hardest-working players on the team.