Mathieu Grujicic has found a new home, one that will allow him to continue to play basketball at the collegiate level in the United States.
After becoming the fifth Ohio State player to enter the portal in mid-April, Grujicic is set to transfer to Radford after just one season in Columbus.
NEWS: Ohio State transfer, Mathieu Grujicic, has committed to Radford, his reps at @KINpartners tell DraftExpress.
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The 6’7” guard led the 2025 U18 EuroBasket in scoring after building a strong youth résumé with Alba Berlin and Barça.
Potential Big South breakout on the horizon. pic.twitter.com/hwBwIq2mSF
After joining OSU as a late addition to the 2025 recruiting class in June of last year, there was plenty of intrigue and optimism for the French-born German who played professionally in Spain. But those expectations never really came to fruition in his lone season as a Buckeye.
The 6-7, 210-pound forward totaled just six points, five rebounds, six assists and one steal in six games. Grujicic made only 1-of-8 shots and was 3-of-7 from the free-throw line in 33 minutes of action.
Radford offers Grujicic a chance to reset and find his game again, possibly the same way he played overseas. The Highlanders went 16-16 last season, including 9-7 in the Big South. Radford last made an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2018 after winning the Big South tournament.
Grujicic is the fifth (and final) Ohio State transfer to land at their next school, joining Devin Royal (Villanova), Gabe Cupps (UIC), Taison Chatman (Utah) and Colin White (Akron).

