
Report: Oklahoma State Zooms With Oregon State Transfer Forward Parsa Fallah
STILLWATER – Oklahoma State and Steve Lutz and Co. are still looking to add big men to the roster heading into next season, and their searches have taken them out west to Oregon State transfer, Parsa Fallah.
According to a report from 247Sports’ Dushawn London, Lutz and Co. have had a Zoom call with the former Oregon State forward.
Fallah has also zoomed with Seton Hall and West Virginia, and has heard from a number of other programs, including Dayton, LSU, Xavier, TCU and USC among others.
Checking in at 6-9, 260 pounds, Fallah is originally out Amol, Iran, and is coming off an impressive redshirt junior season for the Beavers in 2024-25. Starting in 30 of 31 games, Fallah posted nearly 13 points per game on 60% shooting from the floor. He also had four rebounds and one assist per game. He had 14 blocks, 10 steals and 44 turnovers.
He transferred from Southern Utah ahead of the 2024 season, averaging 13 points and six rebounds per game as a sophomore in 2023-24, shooting a team-high 57% from the floor. He averaged nearly four points and two boards per game as a freshman.
Lutz and Co. reached out to Delaware forward, John Camden, who put the Pokes in his final list of schools, which also include Cal, Grand Canyon, Mississippi State, Purdue and SMU.
The 6-8, 220-pound forward averaged nearly 17 points per game on 47% shooting from the floor, nearly 42% from 3-point range, while bringing down 5.5 rebounds per game.