With Sharavjamts on campus, Dayton has its 12-man roster together for the summer, except for Mustapha Amzil, who’s training with Finland’s national team as it prepares for two FIBA World Cup qualifiers: against Sweden on June 30 and against Croatia on July 3.
A 6-foot-8 point guard, Sharavjamts is one of two newcomers on Dayton’s 2022-23 roster and the only freshman. Georgia transfer Tyrone Baker arrived on campus earlier this month.
Sharavjamts first visited UD in September 2020. That’s when he received a scholarship offer from the program. On Nov. 1 last season, he sat behind the bench for an exhibition game against Cedarville. He then committed to Dayton on Dec. 15.
Sharavjamts returned to the Dayton area to play in the Flyin’ to the Hoop event in January and sat behind the UD bench during a game against Davidson on March 5.
Sharavjamts finished classes at Andrews Osborne Academy and wrapped up his high school career at the International Sports Academy in Willoughby, Ohio, in May. He then traveled home to Mongolia in mid-May.
Sharavjamts ranked 42nd in the class of 2022, according to On3.com, 95th, according to Rivals.com, and 107th, according to 247Sports.com.
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