Brian Rohleder, a former Bishop Carroll standout and K-State basketball walk-on, has been elevated to scholarship status. He said K-State basketball coach Bruce Weber informed him of the promotion at the conclusion of the season.
“It’s what I have been working for four years,” Rohleder, a senior, said. “It’s a great way to end my career.”
With eight departing players and six newcomers, K-State had two scholarships to work with. One went to Rohleder. Weber is still deciding what to do with the other. He could add an extra recruit for the upcoming season or hold it for the 2016 class.
“We will just have to wait and see,” Weber said. “We will probably have a few players visit in the coming weeks and make a decision from there.”
“It’s what I have been working for four years,” Rohleder, a senior, said. “It’s a great way to end my career.”
With eight departing players and six newcomers, K-State had two scholarships to work with. One went to Rohleder. Weber is still deciding what to do with the other. He could add an extra recruit for the upcoming season or hold it for the 2016 class.
“We will just have to wait and see,” Weber said. “We will probably have a few players visit in the coming weeks and make a decision from there.”