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How Iowa transfer Jack Nunge has changed Xavier basketball

There's always hope that lives in the transfer portal. It's the same hope that resides in all recruiting. 

It doesn't always work out, a fact that hasn't stopped or even slowed down hope. 

But sometimes it does work out. 

The hope was that Jack Nunge would be a difference-maker for Xavier's men's basketball team this season. 

That's exactly what the 7-foot, 245-pound Iowa transfer has been through seven games. 

Xavier Musketeers forward Jack Nunge (24) dunks past Central Michigan Chippewas forward Aundre Polk (15) in the first half of the NCAA basketball game between the Xavier Musketeers and the Central Michigan Chippewas at the Cintas Center in Cincinnati on Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021. Xavier led 41-25 at halftime.

Nunge's presence at both ends of the floor has completely changed Xavier's team. The former Castle High School star from Newburgh, Indiana, has been reliable and steady in a way that even his head coach wasn't completely expecting. 

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"He affects so many shots around the rim with blocked shots, rebounding. He's a really good defender," said Xavier coach Travis Steele. "I knew he was a really good offensive player. He's been really good on the defensive end just with his size around the rim. We're keeping him around the rim a lot more than we initially kind of planned on and it's been really good for us."


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