Brady Dunlap saw Georgia basketball up close in the NCAA Tournament.
Now the former Saint Louis forward has signed with Georgia, according to CBSSports.
The 6-foot-7, 200-pound rising redshirt junior scored 11 points and had a career-high 4 assists in 16 minutes in 102-77 win against the Bulldogs in Buffalo on March 19 in a first-round game.
Dunlap averaged 7.0 points 2.0 rebounds in 17 minutes a game, coming off the bench for all but two games this season for the Billikens.
Dunlap was 51 of 113 for a 45.% on 3-pointers this season. He scored 22 points in a win over Davidson when he made all 6 of his 3-point tries.
The Studio City, Calif. native played his first two college seasons for St. Johns where he averaged 3.9 points per game.
His father, Jeff, was a former Georgia basketball assistant under Jim Harrick.
The Bulldog Nation welcomed him into the world. Little did we know…. https://t.co/jY9U4fo6Jz
Dunalp had reportedly committed to UC Santa Barbara on April 16.
He becomes the fourth newcomer for the Bulldogs' 2026-2027 season, joining guard Freddie Dilione from Penn State, center David Ugonna Ike from NBA Academy Africa and New Mexico Junior College guard Kemauri Millender.
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