Mouhamed Sylla's transfer journey has reached its destination, and it's a big win for West Virginia basketball. The former Georgia Tech center, a highly-touted four-star freshman, has committed to the Mountaineers, providing a major boost to their frontcourt for the upcoming season.
Sylla made an immediate impact in his debut year at Georgia Tech, showcasing the talent that made him a coveted recruit. In just 16 games, the 6-foot-10 big man from Senegal averaged an impressive 9.6 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 1.2 blocks per contest. He scored in double figures ten times and established himself as the team's top shot-blocker and second-leading rebounder before an ankle injury ended his promising freshman campaign early.
His decision to enter the portal coincided with a coaching change in Atlanta, as Georgia Tech parted ways with Damon Stoudamire and hired Scott Cross from Troy. While Cross looks to build a new culture, Sylla will be taking his talents to Morgantown.
For West Virginia, this is a pivotal portal acquisition. Sylla brings exactly what modern college basketball teams crave: length, defensive presence, and a high motor. His ability to protect the rim, control the glass, and finish around the basket addresses key needs and gives the Mountaineers a versatile and athletic anchor in the paint. This commitment signals West Virginia's serious intent to compete in a rugged Big 12 conference, adding a player with proven production and significant upside to their evolving roster.
