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Oregon State forward Parsa Fallah commits to Oklahoma State

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Oregon State forward Parsa Fallah
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Oregon State forward Parsa Fallah committed to Oklahoma State, he and his representatives at WEAVE announced. He started 30 out of 31 games this past season for the Beavers.

Fallah started his college career at Southern Utah and had a breakout sophomore season in 2023-24. He averaged 13.2 points per game and 6.0 rebounds per game that season before entering the transfer portal and making his way to Corvallis.

Fallah took on a strong role at Oregon State and put up strong numbers. He averaged 12.8 points and 4.0 rebounds per game, and he’ll now take his talents to Oklahoma State for his final year of eligibility.

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Parsa Fallah is an Iran native and played in the 2021 FIBA U19 World Cup. After entering the portal, he came in as the No. 221 overall player and No. 52-ranked power forward to hit the open market, according to the On3 Industry Transfer Rankings.

Fallah is Oklahoma State’s fifth transfer commitment so far this cycle, joining a group that ranks No. 6 in the On3 Team Transfer Portal Index. The Cowboys’ most notable commitment came from former Seton Hall guard Isaiah Coleman, who comes in as the No. 101 overall player in the On3 Industry Transfer Rankings.

On the other hand, Oklahoma State has only lost one player to the portal so far this cycle. Power forward Pat Suemnick is the lone Cowboy to transfer.

On the high school recruiting trail, Oklahoma State has three players coming in. Four-star center Ben Ahmed leads the group, checking in as the No. 74 overall player and No. 7-ranked center from the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

Oklahoma State went 17-18 this past season – Lutz’s first as head coach after coming in from Western Kentucky. The Cowboys also went 7-13 in Big 12 play and competed in the NIT, where they fell to North Texas in the quarterfinal.