Tech lands Clemson transfer Lynn KiddTech lands Clemson transfer Lynn Kidd
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Tech lands Clemson transfer Lynn Kidd

BLACKSBURG — Virginia Tech men's basketball head coach Mike Young announced Wednesday the signing of Clemson transfer Lynn Kidd.
 
Kidd, a 6-foot-10 center, will be able to play immediately for the 2021-22 academic year and has four seasons of eligibility remaining. The Gainesville, Florida native played in seven games as a true freshman for Clemson last season.
 
"We are happy to announce the signing of Lynn Kidd to our program," Young said. "Adding his size and athleticism to our front court is a huge addition for the Hokies. We are very familiar with Lynn and his family and are thrilled to add a player of his character and skillset to our team."
 
Kidd is the fourth newcomer set to join the Hokies for the 2021-22 campaign, accompanying Wofford transfer Storm Murphy, and high school players Sean Pedulla and Jalen Haynes.
 
Lynn Kidd
6-10 • 235 lbs. • Center
Gainesville, Fla.
IMG Academy • Clemson
 
Clemson: Played in seven games, totaling eight points in 33 minutes of action … Pulled down seven rebounds to go along with two blocks on the season … Logged a season-high 12 minutes vs. South Carolina State.
 
Prep/AAU: Reclassified from the 2021 recruiting class to 2020 … No. 77 overall prospect on ESPN's Top-100 list of high school juniors … Four-star recruit … Averaged 13.0 points, 7.3 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game with Showtime Ballers at the Power 24 in Georgia … Chose Clemson over Virginia Tech, Miami, Wake Forest, Auburn and Florida during his initial recruitment.