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NCAA Basketball: Top 30 available free agent players in 2023 offseason

Nov 22, 2022; Piscataway, New Jersey, USA; Rutgers Scarlet Knights guard Cam Spencer (10) shoots the ball against the Rider Broncs during the second half at Jersey Mike's Arena. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 22, 2022; Piscataway, New Jersey, USA; Rutgers Scarlet Knights guard Cam Spencer (10) shoots the ball against the Rider Broncs during the second half at Jersey Mike's Arena. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports
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NCAA Basketball Dayton Flyers forward Mike Sharavjamts Lee Luther Jr.-USA TODAY Sports
NCAA Basketball Dayton Flyers forward Mike Sharavjamts Lee Luther Jr.-USA TODAY Sports

18. Mike Sharavjamts – Dayton Flyers

2022-23 season stats: 5.6 ppg and 2.6 apg

Known as “Mongolian Mike”, Sharavjamts is a 6’8 guard that started 20 games at Dayton this past season, shooting 39% from the field. The All-Atlantic 10 freshman had five double-digit scoring games, including 14 points and eight rebounds against Southeastern Louisiana. His size and ability to create make him an interesting prospect. He’s currently in the NBA Draft process but if he comes back, look for him to get plenty of interest.

17. Supreme Cook – Fairfield Stags

2022-23 season stats: 13.1 ppg and 8.5 rpg

Cook is a 6’9 power forward and a three-year starter for the Stags. Coming off a career-high season, Cook had a number of double-doubles, including 17 points and 17 rebounds versus Niagara. He also had a career-high 26 points versus Quinnipiac. Reportedly, Seton Hall is a favorite to land the former Fairfield starter, and he’d be a nice fit for the program, which needs frontcourt help.

16. Kruz Perrott-Hunt – South Dakota Coyotes

2022-23 season stats: 14.3 ppg and 2.2 apg

The 6’3 guard from New Zealand spent four years at South Dakota, including being a starter in the last three. Perrott-Hunt led the team in scoring this past season, shooting 42% from three-point range. He had several 20+ point games, along with a season-high 30 against Western Illinois. As one of the top pure shooters with one year left, let’s see if any NCAA Basketball can get him before he opts to go pro.