Belgian Players AbroadSven De Bolster · 9 May 2020

Alan Kikwaki to continue development at Southeastern Oklahoma State

After 2 seasons at Iowa Lakes (NJCAA2) Belgian youngster Alan Kikwaki will now continue his development with Southeastern Oklahoma State in the NCAA 2nd Division. In his 2 seasons at Iowa Lakes, Kikwaki made a steady progression as he went from averaging 3.8 ppg & 3.3 rpg in his freshman season to 9

After 2 seasons at Iowa Lakes (NJCAA2) Belgian youngster Alan Kikwaki will now continue his development with Southeastern Oklahoma State in the NCAA 2nd Division.

In his 2 seasons at Iowa Lakes, Kikwaki made a steady progression as he went from averaging 3.8 ppg & 3.3 rpg in his freshman season to 9.6 ppg & 5.1 rpg in his sophomore season. His steady progression clearly got noticed and resulted into several offers from schools like Huntington University, Salem University and obviously Southeastern Oklahoma State.

Check out his sophomore season highlights here:

You can find our review of his 2019-’20 season right here and his full profile here.

Congratulations Alan!

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