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St. Thomas Adds Size and Skill with Donovan Short Transfer

July 18, 2024 – Miami Gardens, Florida –

In a significant move for the St. Thomas University Bobcats, Donovan Short has officially transferred to the men’s basketball team. This transfer brings a new wave of excitement and talent to the program. Short, originally a big prospect in high school, previously played at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and Nebraska Kearney. He is set to make a substantial impact in the upcoming season as he looks to fully realize his potential. Short’s journey to St. Thomas University is marked by his potential and determination. Standing at 6’10”, the versatile forward is known for his scoring ability, rebounding prowess, and defensive skills. His transfer is expected to bolster the Bobcats’ frontcourt significantly. During his freshman year at UW-Green Bay, Short played in 16 games, averaging 2.1 points and 2.4 rebounds per game. Although he had limited playing time, he demonstrated flashes of his potential. In high school, he averaged 21.7 points and 8.8 rebounds per game as a junior at Denmark High School, highlighting his capability to be a dominant force on the court​.

After his stint at Green Bay, Short continued his collegiate career at Nebraska Kearney. Although his time there was brief, he gained valuable experience that he now brings to St. Thomas University. The NAIA has increasingly become a popular destination for NCAA Division I transfers, and Donovan Short’s move to St. Thomas University is another example of this trend. Athletes are finding new opportunities to showcase their talents and make significant impacts in NAIA programs. For Short, this transfer represents a new chapter in his collegiate career, filled with promise and the opportunity to finally live up to his high school potential. Short could become a major option for the Bobcats, providing significant help on the boards. His presence could help St. Thomas potentially win the Sun Conference Championship and even make a deep run in the National Tournament. Last season, St. Thomas made it to the Sun Conference Championship but narrowly lost to Florida Memorial University with a score of 61-65​. This close finish has set high expectations for the team, and Short’s addition is seen as a key move to push them over the top.

St. Thomas University’s new head coach, Zach Moss, is expected to comment on Short’s arrival soon. The anticipation around the team and Short’s potential impact is already generating excitement among fans and analysts. The Bobcats, who compete in the highly competitive Sun Conference, are looking to build on their previous successes. Last season, they had several notable victories and a strong showing in conference play. The addition of Short is seen as a key move to further their ambitions. With Donovan Short now part of the roster, St. Thomas University fans can look forward to an exciting season ahead. The team’s schedule includes crucial matchups against top conference rivals, and Short’s contributions will be pivotal as the Bobcats aim for a deep run in the conference tournament. As the season approaches, all eyes will be on Donovan Short and his integration into the team. His journey at St. Thomas University promises to be one of growth, opportunity, and, hopefully, many victories for the Bobcats.

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