6-Foot-10 Forward Ugnius Jarusevicius Commits to Nebraska
The Nebraska Cornhuskers men’s basketball team secured a significant addition to its roster with the commitment of 6-foot-10 forward Ugnius Jarusevicius. The Lithuanian standout brings a strong combination of size, skill, and production, adding valuable depth and versatility to the Cornhuskers’ frontcourt for the upcoming season.
Jarusevicius is coming off a highly productive season in which he averaged 16.2 points and 7.3 rebounds per game, starting in 24 of the 26 contests he played. His ability to contribute consistently on both ends of the court made him a sought-after prospect. Known for his offensive efficiency, Jarusevicius shot an impressive 53.7% from the field, establishing himself as a reliable scoring option in the paint and mid-range.
What sets Jarusevicius apart from many big men is his ability to stretch the floor. He hit 31% of his three-point attempts, a respectable figure for a forward of his size. This skill adds a layer of versatility to his game, allowing Nebraska head coach Fred Hoiberg to utilize him in various offensive schemes, including pick-and-pop situations and floor-spacing lineups.
Nebraska continues to reshape its roster with talented and experienced players as it looks to build on recent momentum in the Big Ten. The addition of Jarusevicius not only adds a proven scorer and rebounder but also someone who can adapt to the fast-paced, modern style of play. His size and mobility also offer potential on the defensive end, where he can guard multiple positions and protect the rim.
Jarusevicius’ international experience and steady development trajectory suggest he could become a key contributor in Lincoln. As the Cornhuskers prepare for the 2025 season, fans can look forward to seeing a dynamic new face on the floor, one who brings both impact and upside to the program.