Appalachian State transfer Dior Conners has committed to Ohio.
The 6’3” junior guard started 26/31 games for the Mountaineers, averaging 8.0 points, 1.8 rebounds, and 1.0 assist per game.
Conners shot 40.1% from deep, hitting 65 3-pointers this season.
New Ohio transfer Dior Conners has already put on a show in the Convo once, and looks to do it again next season. Check out @DiorUndefeated's highlights from that game. 👇
- 14 pts
- 5/10 FG
- 4-7 3PT
- 1 steal
Ohio lands Dior Conners, a 6-3 guard who shot 40% from 3 for App State. He should only improve with a full year of D-1 hoops under his belt.
Conners should be a big piece next to Jackson Paveletzke.
Big time get for the Ohio Bobcats in the portal, Dior Conners is returning to his home state of Ohio.
Conners was a starter for App State last year and shot 40% from three. He’ll be awesome in the OU offense.
Former Appalachian State G Dior Conners has officially committed to Ohio (@OhioMBasketball)! The 6'3 junior averaged 8pts 1.8reb and 1ast. Conners will return home to Ohio to play for head coach Jeff Boals.
6’3 App State CG @DiorUndefeated tells me he’s heard has interest from:
South Carolina, ETSU, Ohio U, FIU, Ball State + More
The Ohio native has great size and build as a 6’3 combo. Can shoot the cover off the ball from 3 off spots, movement/relocation, pins and off ball screens, under dribble 3’s off action. Good at using shot fakes to get to mids and side step 3’s. Can play off action to get to mids and floats.
8.0 PPG | 40 3FG% 65/162 on the year!!
Entering transfer portal with 2 years left. Grateful to Western Illinois
Stats at Triton 16.2 PPG | 5.8 RPG | 2.7 APG | 51% FG | 39% 3PT
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Appalachian State transfer Dior Connors tells us he has heard from the following schools since entering the Portal
April 4: Belmont | ETSU | UIC | Robert Morris | Ball State | Ohio U | Portland State | Youngstown State | Milwaukee | Winthrop | Western Michigan | UNCW | Bowling Green
@DiorUndefeated@CerebroSports
Breaking News: The NCAA announced today that athletes who competed at JUCO, NAIA, or other non-NCAA schools and would have exhausted eligibility after 2024-25 can play in 2025-26—except those whose only non-NCAA season was in 2020-21, per NCAA Guidance.
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