The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Former Dayton standout Brea ends up at Kentucky

Top 3-point shooter is Wildcats’ fifth transfer this week.

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Koby Brea, who led the nation in 3-point shooting for Dayton, will play his final season at Kentucky.

Brea announced his decision on social media Wednesday and is the fifth player this week and sixth overall to be signed out of the transfer portal by new coach Mark Pope.

Brea shot 49.8% on 3-pointers last season and will have one year of eligibilit­y with Kentucky. Brea averaged 11.1 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.2 assists for the Flyers and was named Atlantic 10 sixth man of the year for a second time.

“By the numbers, Koby Brea is the most efficient mid-to-high major player in college basketball in the last decade,” Pope said. “He’s the best returning shooter in college basketball next year. Koby is a dangerous, dangerous man who is a great human with an incredible family. He will be key in allowing us to play the style of basketball that we love the most.”

Since Monday, Pope also

Koby Brea shot 49.8% on 3-pointers last season and will have one year of eligibilit­y with Kentucky.

has signed Oklahoma State big man Brandon Garrison, Wake Forest forward Andrew Carr, Oklahoma guard Otega Oweh and San Diego State guard Lamont Butler. Drexel forward Amari Williams joined the Wildcats last week.

Elsewhere, American Athletic Conference co-player of the year Johnell Davis of Florida Atlantic has joined new coach John Calipari’s roster at Arkansas. Davis, who has one year of eligibilit­y, led the Owls to the 2023 NCAA Final Four and was their top scorer each of the past two seasons.

Washington 7-foot-1 center Braxton Meah transferre­d to Nebraska for his final season. Meah averaged 5.3 points and 5.5 rebounds and blocked a team-high 27 shots in 32 games for the Huskies last season.

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