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K-State Transfer Brendan Hausen Signs With Iowa Hoops

Kansas State transfer Brendan Hausen has signed a scholarship agreement with the University of Iowa men’s basketball program, it was announced Tuesday by head coach Ben McCollum.

by James Allan

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Kansas State transfer Brendan Hausen (HOSS-en) has signed a scholarship agreement with the University of Iowa men’s basketball program, it was announced Tuesday by head coach Ben McCollum

The 6-foot-4, 205-pound guard from the Lone Star State will have one season of eligibility remaining with the Hawkeyes.  Hausen spent his first two seasons at Villanova before playing one season in the Big 12 Conference at K-State.

Hausen is the ninth player to join the new-look Iowa roster this spring, joining Drake transfers Bennett Stirtz, Kael Combs, Cam Manyawu, Isaia Howard and Tavion Banks, Robert Morris transfer Alvaro Folgueiras, high school signee Trevin Jirak and Hawkeye returnee Cooper Koch.

“Brendan is the type of shooter that can change the game quickly,” said McCollum. “He has an elite work ethic and we’re very excited for him to be a Hawkeye.”

Brendan Hausen (HOSS-en)
6-4, 205, Guard
Amarillo, Texas
Amarillo High School
Villanova | Kansas State

  • Started all 33 games at Kansas State in 2024-25, averaging 10.9 points on 39 percent (108-of-277) shooting, including 38.8 percent (90-of-232) from 3-point range… also averaged 2.5 rebounds and had 28 assists and 19 steals
  • Reached double figures in 20 games, including scoring a career-high 27 points at St. John’s on 9-of-17 shooting with six 3-pointers
  • Has scored 671 points during his career, shooting 39.8 percent from the field and 39.1 percent from 3-point range… also an 82.8 percent free throw shooter
  • Has 32 career double-digit scoring games
  • Has made 178 3s in his collegiate career (1.8 per game)… ranked in the top 70 nationally in percentage (54th), makes (58th), makes per game (67th) and attempts (70th) in 2024-25… was in the top five in the Big 12 in makes per game, percentage and total makes.
  • Was originally recruited to Villanova by Hall of Fame coach Jay Wright before his retirement in 2022
  • Helped team to 35 wins in two seasons at Villanova… team played in two NITs
  • Averaged 6.2 points on 39.2 percent (69-of-176) shooting from the field as a sophomore at Villanova, including 38.1 percent (61-of-160) from 3-point range, to go along with 1.6 rebounds, 0.5 assists and 0.4 steals in 17.7 minutes per game
  • Finished 13th in the BIG EAST in 3-point field goals/game (1.79)… led the team in both 3-point field goals made (81) and attempted (160) as well as 3-point field goal percentage (38.1)
  • Dubbed the ‘Amarillo Assassin’ for his exploits in becoming the top shooting guard in the Class of 2022 at Amarillo High School in Amarillo, Texas… finished his prep career as Amarillo High School’s all-time leading scorer (2,208 points) and was named the 2021-22 Boys Athlete of the Year in the Texas Panhandle
  • Was rated as a consensus 4-star prospect by all major recruiting services, including On3, 247Sports and ESPN… Was a top-50 recruit by both On3 (No. 41) and Rivals (No. 45)… Rated as the No. 4 player in the state of Texas by On3

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