The Macomb Daily

Spartans bolster hoops roster by adding Omaha transfer Fidler

- By Madeline Kenney

After Michigan State fell well below expectatio­ns this past season, the Spartans appear to be making a more concerted effort to dip into the transfer portal to address some of the roster’s shortcomin­gs.

And on Tuesday, Michigan State landed its biggest portal addition in three years, with 6-foot-7 wing Frankie Fidler, who starred at Omaha the last three seasons, committing to the Spartans.

Fidler, a Nebraska native, picked the Spartans over the Huskers, Creighton and Wisconsin. His addition coincided with former Oakland star Trey Townsend canceling his visit to Michigan State.

Fidler is coming off a standout junior season at Omaha, of the Summit League, during which he led the team in points (20.1) while shooting 35.6% from beyond the arc. Fidler also grabbed a team-high-tying 6.3 rebounds and averaged 2.6 assists and 1.2 steals per game.

Once Fidler entered the portal, he became one of the more sought-after wings on the market. He’s considered the No. 69 player in the portal and 13th-best small forward, according to the 247Sports transfer rankings. He visited Michigan State on April 13 before delaying a previously scheduled commitment announceme­nt. In the end, the Spartans got their guy.

Fidler is Michigan State’s first portal pickup since Tyson Walker transferre­d to the Spartans from Northeaste­rn ahead of the 202122 season. Walker went on to lead Michigan State to a Sweet 16 appearance in 2023 and led the team in scoring the last two seasons.

Fidler has high-level, two-way abilities and offers length that the Spartans have been lacking on the perimeter in recent seasons. He should bolster Michigan State’s efforts on the glass in the new season.

He’ll likely start immediatel­y this season alongside 6-4 guard Jaden Akins, the Farmington grad. With A.J. Hoggard gone, Jeremy Fears Jr. is expected to take over the starting point guard role. Combo guard Tre Holloman could also be in the mix to be the team’s lead ball-handler.

The Spartans are also welcoming a pair of top-50 prospects in guards Jase Richardson and Kur Teng.

Fidler’s addition leaves Michigan State with one remaining scholarshi­p available. Center Mady Sissoko decided to pursue other schools for his final season of eligibilit­y.

Players have until May 1 to take advantage of this current transfer portal window.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS BILE PHOTO ?? Omaha forward Frankie Fidler drives against Kansas during an NCAA college basketball game in Lawrence, Kan., on Nov. 7, 2022.
ASSOCIATED PRESS BILE PHOTO Omaha forward Frankie Fidler drives against Kansas during an NCAA college basketball game in Lawrence, Kan., on Nov. 7, 2022.

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