TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – Indiana State men's basketball head coach
Matthew Graves announced the signing of Greyson Pritzl.
Pritzl is coming off a standout junior season, helping lead the Lander Bearcats to the NCAA Division II Men's National Championship Game in Indianapolis. The team finished second in the nation with a 30-6 overall record, a 22-5 regular season record, and a 17-3 Peach Belt record.
Pritzl led the Bearcats in the season in scoring (13.8 points per game) and with the DII's 16th-best three-point shooting percentage of 42.1% (102-242); his mark would have tied for 29th in Division I, making Pritzl one of the top 50 shooters among all DI and DII players.
"We are so excited to add one of top three-point shooters to the Sycamore Family," said head coach
Matthew Graves. "Greyson plays the game with such tremendous passion and fire. He was able to play for a national championship last season and have a great year under Coach Wattad at Lander. In our system we feel Greyson will add so much to our team and help impact winning."
The West Allis, Wisconsin native turned it up in last year's postseason, averaging 17.1 points per game among the nine postseason games on a 41.3% three-point shooting mark. In the postseason stretch, he averaged 6.4 rebounds per game and an 80.6% (25-31) mark from the line.
Lander earned the No. 1 seed in their conference tournament, winning the tournament by at least eight points each game, to earn the automatic bid to the NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Championship.
Pritzl earned an All-PDC Third Team selection entering the postseason in 2025-26. Before his last two seasons at Lander, he played his freshman season at DII's Saint Leo where he averaged 20.7 points per game and 44.3% from three.
In his three seasons of playing, he has totals of 85 games played, 859 points, 281 rebounds, 179 assists, 47 steals, a 44.0% (269-612) field goal percentage, a 40.8% (148-363) three-point percentage, and a 79.0 (173-219) free throw percentage.
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