Virginia Tech guard Sean Pedulla joins Ole Miss' revamped roster for 2024-2025

After a flurry of commitments to start the month of April, Chris Beard and Ole Miss keep the momentum going with a commitment from Virginia Tech combo guard Sean Pedulla. The 6-foot-1, 195 pound prospect chose the Rebels over Creighton, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State.
He averaged a career-best 16.4 points per game this season. He also added 4.6 assists and 4.3 rebounds as well. Pedulla played in 102 games for the Hokies, starting 66 of them. He is a career 36 percent three-point shooter.
As a junior, Pedulla eclipsed the 25-point mark six times, including a 33 point performance against Miami and a 32 point performance against Clemson.
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Sean Pedulla is a well-rounded guard with skills on the perimeter and off the bounce.
38 percent of his made shots were at the rim. He converted 54 percent of the time when taking it to the rack. Most assumed Pedulla would return to his home state of Oklahoma and suit up with the Sooners. But, Ole Miss sold him on being an agent of change in year two of the Beard Era. The 2024 All-ACC Academic Team selection was Tech’s second-leading scorer at 15 points per game in 2022-2023.
Pedulla led Memorial (Okla.) to three state tournaments, was a two-time all-state selection and was the COAC Offensive Player of the Year. He averaged 17.6 points per game as a senior.