Players showing teamwork during basketball practice at Augusta University.
Augusta University welcomes freshman forward Daniel Daramola to their men’s basketball team for the 2025-26 season. Standing 6’9 and weighing 210 pounds, Daramola, a native of Lagos, Nigeria, has made a name for himself after a stellar high school career at Greenforest Christian High School. He averaged 17.5 points and 11.2 rebounds per game, leading his team to multiple state championships. His competitive spirit and hard work are anticipated to make a significant impact on the team, alongside fellow newcomers Ryan Conway and DaRon Dunbar.
Augusta, Georgia is buzzing with excitement as the head men’s basketball coach, Dip Metress, recently announced the signing of a promising freshman forward, Daniel Daramola, to the 2025-26 basketball roster. Daramola, hailing from Decatur, Georgia, is set to make a significant impact on the team with his impressive skills and dedication to the sport.
Standing tall at 6 feet 9 inches and weighing in at 210 pounds, Daramola possesses the ideal physical attributes for a forward. His journey to Augusta has been remarkable; he immigrated from Lagos, Nigeria, just four years ago, in pursuit of his basketball ambitions. This bold move has evidently paid off, and Daramola’s hard work has catapulted him into the college basketball scene.
Before joining the Augusta basketball family, Daniel Daramola showcased his talent at Greenforest Christian High School. In his senior year, he averaged an impressive 17.5 points and 11.2 rebounds per game. His performance not only earned him First Team All-Region recognition three times but also saw him garner All-State honors on two occasions. Daramola played a crucial role in leading his team to back-to-back state championships, proving he knows how to win when it matters most!
Daniel Daramola isn’t the only exciting addition to the roster for the upcoming season. He joins a highly regarded signing class for 2025-26 that features guard DaRon Dunbar and transfer player Ryan Conway. Dunbar, a standout from North Augusta High School, made waves in his senior year by averaging 18.9 points and 8 rebounds. His scoring ability is sure to complement Daramola’s inside game nicely.
Adding to the depth of the backcourt, Ryan Conway transfers from a Division I program, bringing valuable experience and leadership to the Augusta squad. This combination of fresh talent and seasoned players positions Augusta for a strong run in the upcoming season.
One of the standout aspects of Daramola’s game is his competitive nature. Coach Metress has noted how Daramola thrives in contact situations, an essential characteristic that will serve him well on the court. His passion for the game and relentless work ethic underscore the potential he holds to become a key player for the Jaguars.
As the countdown to the 2025-26 season begins, anticipation is growing in Augusta. Fans are eager to see how Daramola, along with his fellow newcomers, will shape the team’s performance on the court. With each practice and game, they will work to mesh together their skills and chemistry, aiming to elevate the Augusta basketball program to new heights.
Stay tuned for more updates on the Augusta University men’s basketball team as they gear up for an exciting season filled with hard work, determination, and, hopefully, many victories!
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