
Men’s Basketball Signs Transfer Forward Ethan Meuser
6/8/2026 1:15:00 PM | Men's Basketball
MALIBU, Calif. — Pepperdine men's basketball head coach Griff Aldrich has announced the signing of graduate student forward Ethan Meuser from Stonehill ahead of the 2026-27 season.
Meuser is a 6-8 forward from Shavertown, Pa., who played four seasons for Stonehill in the Northeast Conference during his undergraduate career.
"We look forward to Ethan Meuser joining our program and are excited about his positive impact on this year's team," said Aldrich. "Ethan has enjoyed a successful career to date and is known to embody many of the values we promote at Pepperdine Basketball. His team-first approach and willingness to compete and give effort every day will be a tremendous asset to this year's foundational team."
Meuser appeared in 20 games for the Skyhawks in 2025-26, including 11 starts while averaging over 20 minutes per game. He posted 6.1 points and a career-high 5.2 rebounds per game during his senior campaign.
Meuser added a pair of double-doubles and had a career-high 20 points in an NEC Tournament victory over Le Moyne.
He started all 31 games for the Skyhawks during his junior season in 2024-25, where he recorded 7.0 points, 3.8 boards and 1.8 assists per contest. Meuser also led the team in blocked shots with 27, as Stonehill reached 15 wins for the first time as a Division I program.
Meuser appeared in 19 games across his freshman and sophomore campaigns, totaling 55 points and 27 rebounds.
Prior to Stonehill, Meuser attended Wyoming Seminary School in Kingston, Pa., before graduating from The Hill School. He was also a part of NEPA Elite on the AAU circuit, representing Northeastern Pennsylvania.
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