SDSU transfer Keshad Johnson lists Arizona Wildcats among top five choices

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SDSU transfer Keshad Johnson lists Arizona Wildcats among top five choices
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San Diego State transfer forward Keshad Johnson listed Arizona among his top five choices, along with Texas Tech, USC, Oklahoma and Kentucky. He is expected to visit the Wildcats this spring.

Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star San Diego State transfer forward Keshad Johnson listed Arizona among five choices for his next destination and is expected to visit the Wildcats.

A 6-7, 225-pound veteran of four seasons at SDSU, Johnson started at power forward for the Aztecs during their run to the national championship game last season. He averaged 7.7 points, 5.0 rebounds while shooting 53.2% overall and 26.2% from 3-point range. Johnson could fill the hybrid forward spot vacated by Cedric Henderson. Arizona also has two forwards in the NBA Draft pool, Azuolas Tubelis and Pelle Larsson, though Larsson is expected to return to the Wildcats next season.

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