I’m officially in the transfer portal with 2 years of eligibility.
GLVC (D2)
6’0 PG
12.2 PPG
37.8 3pt FG %
46.1 FG %
All Freshman team GLVC 2025
@Compton_Magic@VerbalCommitsD2
Koa Peat is the West Regional Most Outstanding Player 👏
His 20 points tonight were the most by a freshman in an Elite Eight game in school history, passing Mike Bibby who had 17 in 1997.
#Arizona SF Dwayne Aristode (6-8, 220, FR)
One of the more underrated wing prospects of this class & it’s hard not to admire the profile — strong positional size, physical frame, rebounding, defensive tools/motor + spot-up scoring (52.4% 3P).
96th %-ile (!) in C+S PPS (1.50).
A lot to like with Arizona’s incoming freshman 🇳🇱 Dwayne Aristode
The 6-8 wing has phenomenal tools, smooth jumper blended with athleticism, motor and legit size
Aristode missed this past season due to injuries, which has makes him a bit underrated coming into this season.
He came to the US from Spain in the end of 2023 and didn’t really miss a beat with production at the prep level.
He’s still developing his overall skillset but can’t ignore as a legit NBA prospect in next year’s draft
A lot to like with Arizona’s incoming freshman 🇳🇱 Dwayne Aristode
The 6-8 wing has phenomenal tools, smooth jumper blended with athleticism, motor and legit size
Aristode missed this past season due to injuries, which has makes him a bit underrated coming into this season.
He came to the US from Spain in the end of 2023 and didn’t really miss a beat with production at the prep level.
He’s still developing his overall skillset but can’t ignore as a legit NBA prospect in next year’s draft
4 Team USA basketball tournaments for Koa Peat in his hoops career, 4 junior national gold medals for the 6-foot-8 phenom.
Not to mention 4 state titles leading Perry HS
2XGatorade Arizona HS POY
2XArizona Republic Male HS Athlete of the Year
3XArizona Republic basketball POY
Team USA captain Koa Peat, an Arizona freshman, finished with 13 points on 6-of-10 shooting from the field in 13 minutes in his team's 140-67 rout of Jordan today in the Round of 16 of the FIBA U19 World Cup at Switzerland.
The Americans, coached by Tommy Lloyd, advance to the quarterfinal round Friday, July 4, and will play Canada at a time yet to be determined.
Team USA is 4-0 in the competition while Canada is 3-1 after beating Mali 100-75 today.
Arizona freshman Koa Peat continuing his tremendous showing in the FIBA U19 World Cup for Team USA, coached by Tommy Lloyd.
USA leads Jordan 67-37 at halftime.
Peat: team-leading 12 PTS, 6-10 FG, 2 REB, 1 AST, 1 STL in 12 minutes.