Braeden Anderson, a 6-foot-9 forward from Fresno State, will transfer to Seton Hall and attend law school there, according to ESPN’s Jeff Goodman.
He has two years of eligibility remaining after being released from Fresno State in February.
“I’m looking for a place that has a good law school and basketball program,” Anderson told NorthPoleHoops.com before choosing Seton Hall. “I’m excited for a new opportunity.”
Anderson played in 17 games this past season, including seven starts, and scored 17 total points. He redshirted the 2013-14 season after breaking his neck in a preseason car accident.
A native of Alberta, Canada, he chose Fresno State out of Wilbraham & Monson after he was declared a partial qualifier at Kansas in the fall of 2011.
Anderson joins 6-9 Chicago St. Rita forward Myles Carter and 6-7 Thurgood Marshall wing Veer Singh in Seton Hall’s incoming class.