FRESH off wrapping up his United States college career with the Winthrop Eagles, Sanctuary Point product Kyle Zunic has made the next step of his basketball journey by penning a deal with NBL 1 North club, the University of Sunshine Coast.
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In his four years in the US collegiate system, Zunic achieved more than he could have imagined at the South Carolina school, and now he's ready to take the next steps of his basketball career at USC Rip City.
Zunic, 22, won two Big South Conference Championships with the Winthrop Eagles and made an appearance in the NCAA Tournament, commonly known as the Big Dance.
"My college experience was amazing," the former Australian junior representative said.
"To be able to say that I went to college for four years is so awesome and I'm so thankful to Winthrop for giving me an opportunity and to also just look after me so well while I was over there.
"I had a lot of fun and it was an overall great experience.
"It's good to be back home and it was awesome to see all of my family when I got back and it feels good to be back in Australia to get my career going over here."
The former Illawarra Hawks junior said the opportunity at USC Rip City was a perfect launchpad as he looks to extend his basketball career into the professional ranks.
"I can't wait to see what happens up here and to get out on the court with all of the boys," Zunic said.
"It's going to be a lot of fun up here working on my game and getting better.
"For me individually, my goals are to just keep working on my game and getting better every day.
"The facilities here and everything I have access to will help me so much with my game and it's super exciting to be here getting myself better as a player.
"As for the team, it's just to go into every game confident we can win.
"I'm hoping to come in and help this team win on a nightly basis and as long as we continue to get better as some of the other boys come in then I'm sure each time we play we will have a great chance of winning."
On Saturday, the 188cm guard arrived on the Sunshine Coast to watch his new teammates defeat the Rockhampton Rockets 90-73.
"It was such a good team win," Zunic said.
"I thought the boys played great and they were so welcoming of me when I was there to sit on the bench with them.
"I could tell it felt good for them to get a win so hoping we can continue that form when I get out there too.
"It's a great league this year and there will be a lot of challenges that I can't wait to face.
"Wherever we play it's always going to be tough and it's great for us to get better as a team each and every week and it's very exciting to see what we can do."
USC's NBL1 North season continues with round five versus Brisbane Capitals at USC Sports Stadium on Saturday, June 12.
The women's game will tip-off at 6pm, followed by the men's game at 8pm.
This story first appeared here.
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