UD basketball lands Georgetown transfer

Vee Sanford, a 6-foot-3 guard, committed to new Flyers coach Archie Miller on visit.

Vee Sanford, a 6-foot-3 guard who is leaving Georgetown University, will transfer to the University of Dayton to play basketball, he said late Wednesday.

Sanford, a Lexington, Ky., native, spent Tuesday and Wednesday on the UD campus and said the school and the area reminded him of his hometown.

“It was a nice feeling being there,” Sanford said Wednesday night while still in Dayton. “It really seemed comfortable, it’s a nice city.”

Sanford will have two seasons of eligibility remaining after sitting out next season due to NCAA transfer rules.

Although he played sparingly at the Big East school, Sanford had a standout high school career, averaging 22.4 points per game and being named first-team all-state by the Louisville Courier Journal.

Sanford had more than 15 scholarship offers as a senior, picking the Hoyas over Baylor, Iowa, Georgia and Charlotte.

The guard is the second recruit landed by new UD coach Archie Miller. Alexandre Gavrilovic, a 6-foot-9, 230-pound forward from IMG Academy who played on the French U-20 national team last summer, committed to Dayton on May 12.

Sanford said he liked Miller’s style, which helped him choose Dayton.

“He’s a player’s coach, and he’s big into player development,” Sanford said.

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