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MBB Signs Stromer for 2023-24 Season

Gonzaga adds 6-6 guard from California

SPOKANE, Wash. – Gonzaga men's basketball head coach Mark Few announced the signing of Dusty Stromer to a National Letter of Intent on Wednesday.
 
"We're incredibly excited to have Dusty in the program," Few said. "We've been close with both he and his family throughout this whole process. He's a terrific player. He's an incredible competitor. All through this past summer he's competed on the EYBL circuit with some nagging injuries, and he kept playing and competing. He's going to be a really good player for us."
 
Dusty Stromer
6-6, 180, Guard, Sherman Oaks, Calif. (Notre Dame)
 
Stromer is a four-star recruit according to ESPN and 247Sports. He ranks as the 48th top recruit in his class on ESPN 100. During his junior season at Notre Dame High School, he averaged 20.2 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.4 steals in 29 games. Stromer shot 46 percent from the field and 38 percent from three-point range.
 
Stromer led the Knights to their first Mission League title since 2001 and the program's first-ever CIF Southern Section Open Division playoff berth. During league play, he scored 22.8 points and grabbed 7.8 rebounds per game en route to claiming the Mission League MVP and All-CIF honors.
 
Stromer averaged 13.1 points, 3.9 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game as a freshman before COVID-19 shut down the rest of his team's season. Due to the pandemic, he did not play high school basketball in his sophomore year.
 
"I chose Gonzaga because I just felt that it was right," Stromer said. "My connection with all the coaches is something that is rare and I feel that I get along with each coach really well. The playing style is perfect for me. I love playing in transition and in the open court. Gonzaga plays to my strengths and I think that I could really help the program right away. I also really like Spokane and had nothing but great experiences with everyone that I met on my two visits to Gonzaga."
 
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