Kevin Lytle | The Coloradoan

The CSU men's basketball team has landed one of the top-rated transfers available.

Guard Teyvion Kirk tweeted Thursday night that he would join Colorado State University after playing his first two seasons at Ohio University.

The 6-foot-4, 185-pound Kirk was part of the All-Mac Freshman team in 2017-18 and averaged 14.1 points, 5.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game as a sophomore.

ESPN ranks Kirk as the 26th-best sit-out transfer of the offseason. Kirk will have to sit out the 2019-20 season and will then have two seasons of eligibility remaining for the Rams.

God don’t make mistakes ..... It’ll all make sense soon 😏🙏🏽 .. Rest In Peace Kaprice Griffin❤️ This for you❗️ pic.twitter.com/hBaSbCUsCq — Teyvion Kirk (@_Tkirk_) May 23, 2019

Originally from Joliet, Illinois, Kirk was an all-state player in high school. He originally signed with Drake, CSU coach Niko Medved's former school, before going to Ohio.

Kirk's departure from Ohio comes amidst a coaching change.

His arrival is part of a continued whirlwind of offseason changes for the CSU program. Six players — Hyron Edwards, Jack Schoemann, Deion James, Logan Ryan, Anthony Masinton-Bonner and Zo Tyson — have said since the end of the season that they're leaving the Rams. Schoemann (Cal State Bakersfield), James (Washington State) and Masinton-Bonner (Missouri State) have landed at new spots so far.

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Kirk is CSU's second addition, following Georgia guard Ignas Sargiunas. The Rams have also signed five incoming freshman and now have two scholarships remaining.

Medved and CSU coaches can't comment on recruits until they sign a national letter of intent or financial aid agreement.