The Iranian-born Arsalan Kazemi, a 6-foot-7 forward with “a magnetic
rebounding grip” helped 12th-seeded Oregon upset 5th-seeded
Oklahoma State on Thursday in its game opener at the NCAA tournament. Oregon
and Kazemi will be back today at 7:10 p.m. EST to play against the 4th-seeded
Saint Louis at HP Pavilion in San Jose, CA.
“I jump to get the ball,” Kazemi said after Oregon routed Oklahoma
State. “I apologize if I get their rebound, but I just jump to get it. That’s
how it works.” (The New York Times, 23 March)
“Just the type of young man that he is — quiet, humble, gracious —
he’s hard not to like,” said Oregon Coach Dana Altman. “And the unselfish part
of it on the basketball floor, everybody can see. And those are qualities that
every team needs.”
On Thursday, Kazemi had a game-high 17 rebounds. Through four college
years, the first three at Rice and now at Oregon, he has averaged 11.7 points
and 9.9 rebounds per game.
UPDATE: Oregon defeated St. Louis 74-57, advancing to Sweet 16. Kazemi had a stellar performance with rebounds, assists and points scored. (23 March)
UPDATE: Oregon defeated St. Louis 74-57, advancing to Sweet 16. Kazemi had a stellar performance with rebounds, assists and points scored. (23 March)
He just scored another 17 rebounds. This is a big deal.
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