
He has two years of eligibility remaining after being released from Fresno State in February.
“I’m looking for a place that has a good law school and basketball program,” Anderson told NorthPoleHoops.com before choosing Seton Hall. “I’m excited for a new opportunity.”
Anderson played in 17 games this past season, including seven starts, and scored 17 total points. He redshirted the 2013-14 season after breaking his neck in a preseason car accident.
A native of Alberta, Canada, he chose Fresno State out of Wilbraham & Monson after he was declared a partial qualifier at Kansas in the fall of 2011.
Anderson joins 6-9 Chicago St. Rita forward Myles Carter and 6-7 Thurgood Marshall wing Veer Singh in Seton Hall’s incoming class.