Georgia Tech lands USC transfer point guard Kyle Sturdivant
Posted Apr 3, 2020
Former Norcross, Georgia standout and USC point guard Kyle Sturdivant is transferring to Georgia Tech to be closer to home following the death of his father in February. The former 4-star point guard gives the Jackets a long-term replacement for rising senior Jose Alvarado. Sturdivant averaged 8.3 minutes per game in 21 games last season for the Trojans.
(Rivals.com)
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