Texas Tech signs 7-foot-1 Russian center as 8th addition

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Texas Tech has signed 7-foot-one Russian center Vladislav Goldin.

Coach Chris Beard announced Goldin’s signing Thursday. Goldin is from Nalchik, Russia.

Goldin played last year at Putnam Science Academy in Connecticut. He also played for Russia’s U18 and U19 nationwide teams, and for three seasons with CSKA Moscow’s Junior Crew.

Mac McClung (Georgetown), Jamarius Burton (Wichita Condition), Marcus Santos-Silva (Virginia Commonwealth). There was also a junior college or university transfer and three superior schoool signees.” info-reactid=”fifteen”>The center is the eighth player that has signed with the Crimson Raiders, together with Division I transfers Mac McClung (Georgetown), Jamarius Burton (Wichita Condition), Marcus Santos-Silva (Virginia Commonwealth). There was also a junior college or university transfer and three superior schoool signees.

Immediately after earning it to the NCAA championship video game in 2019, and getting rid of to Virginia in extra time, the Crimson Raiders were being eighteen-thirteen when the past year was halted just before their Massive 12 event video game because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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