4-star PF Oscar Goodman commits to Michigan
Oscar Goodman, a four-star power forward in the 2025 class, has committed to Michigan and head coach Dusty May, he told On3.
The 6-foot-7 native of New Zealand chose the Wolverines over Ohio State, Texas Tech, Georgetown, and others.
Goodman, who attends the NBA Global Academy, is ranked as the No. 93 overall player in the class of 2025, according to On3.
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He becomes the Wolverines’ second addition this cycle, joining four-star small forward Winters Grady (No. 64 nationally), who pledged to Michigan late last week.
Goodman on his commitment to Michigan, what the Wolverines are getting in him as a player
Oscar Goodman spoke to On3 to discuss his commitment to Michigan and break down his game.
“I chose Michigan because of how my role would translate to their style of play and essentially I could just see myself succeeding there. Coach May is awesome! He’s very into it and broke a lot of things down for me to show how I would impact the team. I’d say I’m a versatile player who can put the ball on the floor, can step out and shoot the 3 and I use my size to my advantage with mismatches. The fans can expect me to bring a lot of energy offensively and defensively, love to do the small things that don’t go on the stat sheet.”