Florida SouthWestern State College wing Dezdrick Lindsay is the first new signee for the Ducks on the first day of the early signing period today. The 6-foot-6 wing from Louisville will have two seasons of eligibility at Oregon after he completes his upcoming junior college season. He averaged 10.7 points and 3.6 rebounds last season and committed/signed with the Ducks over offers from Rhode Island and Arkansas State.
He gained traction during the fall as a recruit and Oregon offered him back in October before he eventually made a visit and quietly committed to Dana Altman's program. The Ducks have been one of the most successful programs utilizing junior college talent in the country, and Lindsay is just the latest Florida SouthWestern player to make the move to Eugene. Current Ducks Kario Oquendo and Jadrian Tracey both played at the junior college as well.
Oregon has not yet announced the signing of previous commit Ibrahima Traore as of yet.