It looks like coach Cuonzo Martin isn't done adding players to the Missouri State men's basketball team's roster since returning as the Bears' head coach.
In an Instagram post showing freshmen moving into their on-campus dorms, the Missouri State men's basketball team included a photo of Iago Stanback, a 6-foot-3 shooting guard from Florida. The university had not yet announced Stanback's signing as of Friday night.
Stanback just finished his high school basketball season at Florida Coastal Prep High School. He played high school basketball at Palmetto Ridge High School in Naples, Florida, where he averaged 20.3 points and shot 35% from three-point range as a senior.
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Stanback also represented his native Portugal at the FIBA U-18 European Championship last summer, playing a total of 76 minutes and scoring 15 points.
There has been little coverage of his recruitment by other programs.
It's unclear whether Stanback will be on the roster as a scholarship player — Missouri State appears to have filled its 13 scholarship spots with recent additions, but more could be added over the summer — or the Bears' new coaching staff could move some of their former roster players to walk-on positions.