Center from Greece played freshman season at UAB
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Thad Matta,
Ohio State head men’s basketball coach, announced the addition of Zisis
Sarikopoulos (ZIZ-is SAR-uh-cope-uh-liss), a 7-foot, 265-pound center
from Athens, Greece, to the Buckeye roster Thursday. Sarikopoulos
played last season at the University of Alabama-Birmingham. He will sit
out the 2008-09 season to satisfy NCAA transfer rules and will have
three seasons of eligibility beginning with the 2009-10 season.
Sarikopoulos appeared in 20 games as a rookie at UAB. He
started four games, averaged 1.8 points and 1.1 rebounds for the
Blazers, who finished with a 23-11 record in 2007-08.
With extensive international experience, a year of NCAA
college basketball and a year to develop as a Buckeye, Matta expects
Sarikopoulos to contribute to the Ohio State program down the road.
“Zisis will give us a physical presence and some size,” Matta
said. “We have a year to work with him on getting stronger and learning
our system. He entered college at only 17 years old. He will help
immediately in practice. We are excited about his decision to join our
program.”
Before traveling to the United States last August to join the
UAB program, Sarikopoulos led the Under-18 Greece national team to a
second-place finish in the 2007 Euro Championships and helped club team
Olympiakos B.C. to a second-place finish in the country. He averaged
about 20 points and 16 rebounds per game, all team highs for
Olympiakos. He also averaged 7.5 points, 5.1 rebounds, 2.0 blocks and
1.1 steals per contest for Greece in the Under-18 European
Championships.
Prior to joining the UAB squad, his only other appearance in
the United States came earlier in 2007, when Michael Jordan
hand-selected Sarikopoulos as the MVP of Greece, inviting him to
compete at the Jordan Brand All-American Classic in New York City.
Sarikopoulos joined a dozen other international stars as
representatives of some of the top basketball players in their
respective countries.
Ohio State will enter the 2008-09 season with a full compliment of 13 scholarship players. At least two walk-on players, senior Danny Peters and junior Mark Titus, also return. Another walk-on also will be added to the roster once Ohio State’s fall quarter begins in September.
The Buckeyes finished the 2007-08 season with a 24-13 record.
Ohio State won its final five games of the season to earn the 2008
National Invitation Tournament title at Madison Square Garden in New
York. The Buckeyes defeated Massachusetts in the title game, 92-85.