After reclassifying a year ago, Kylan Boswell is ahead of schedule in his development compared to if this were his first season at Arizona.
“Definitely way farther than I would have been if I was in my freshman year," Boswell said Thursday. "Having an advantage of knowing how college basketball works, pace of the game. I already know what the coaches want from me, I already played with some of the guys from last year, too. Definitely a great head start.”
Boswell started off the 2023-24 season on fire before the Michigan State game, shooting 65 percent from the field and 68 percent from 3-point range, numbers that carried over from the tail end of his freshman year.