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K-State guard announces he will stay with Wildcats and play for Casey Alexander

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  • Andrej Kostic commits to return to K-State and play for coach Casey Alexander.
  • Kostic averaged 5.2 points, finished strong with 7.1 points over final seven games.
  • Roster shifts continue: five players transferred, two recruits join, one returnee.

At least one current Kansas State basketball player will suit up for new head coach Casey Alexander next season.

Andrej Kostic, a freshman guard from Serbia, has announced he will return for one more year with the Wildcats.

Kostic averaged 5.2 points and 1.7 rebounds while appearing in 23 games. The 6-foot-6 guard got off to a slow start under former coach Jerome Tang, but he ended the year strong by averaging 7.1 points in his final seven games under interim head coach Matthew Driscoll.

He scored a season-high 12 points in a game against Kansas.

The European made 30 shots from 3-point range on 80 attempts for the year.

His ability to knock down shots from the perimeter made him a potential candidate to remain in Manhattan and fit into the run-and-gun offense that Alexander used at Belmont.

So far, he is the only active member of the K-State basketball roster who has committed to playing one more year at Bramlage Coliseum.

Five K-State players have already announced their intentions to transfer, including leading scorer PJ Haggerty.

That does not come as a surprise. Alexander said he expected a large amount of roster turnover shortly after he was hired by the Wildcats.

K-State basketball transfer tracker

Outgoing transfers (5):

Abdi Bashir

David Castillo

PJ Haggerty

Stephen Osei

Exavier Wilson

Returning players (1):

Andrej Kostic

Incoming recruits (2):

Jaylen Alexander

Devin Hutcherson

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Kellis Robinett
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Kellis Robinett covers Kansas State athletics for The Wichita Eagle and The Kansas City Star. A winner of more than a dozen national writing awards, he lives in Manhattan with his wife and four children.
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