Kansas State Basketball Adds Sharpshooter Brendan Hausen to Roster
Kansas State basketball has made a big splash in the transfer portal, adding sharpshooter Brendan Hausen from Villanova to its roster. The 6-foot-4 sophomore announced his commitment to the Wildcats on social media, expressing his excitement to be a part of something special in Manhattan.
Hausen, who came off the bench for Villanova last season, brings much-needed perimeter shooting to a K-State team that struggled from beyond the arc. He connected on 38.1% of his 3-point attempts, making 61 of 160 shots from long range. With his ability to stretch the floor, Hausen will provide a valuable scoring threat for the Wildcats.
This marks the third transfer portal addition for K-State this recruiting cycle, as Hausen joins Michigan point guard Dug McDaniel and Illinois-Chicago shooting guard CJ Jones. Head coach Jerome Tang and his staff have been active in reshaping the roster, aiming to improve on last season’s 19-15 record and NIT appearance.
Hausen’s decision to transfer to K-State comes after a successful season at Villanova, where he played a key role off the bench for the Wildcats. Despite a first-round exit in the NIT, Hausen’s experience and shooting touch will be valuable assets for K-State as they look to compete in the Big 12.
With Hausen’s addition, K-State’s roster now stands at 10 players, with the potential for more additions in the coming weeks. The Wildcats are actively recruiting big men to fill the void left by departures in the frontcourt, and the coaching staff is working to build a competitive team for the upcoming season.
Overall, the addition of Brendan Hausen brings excitement and optimism to the Kansas State basketball program, as they look to build on their recent success and compete at a high level in the Big 12.