
BREAKING: Former Oregon State forward Parsa Fallah announces transfer destination
Former Oregon State forward Parsa Fallah is on the move—transferring to another OSU with the same orange and black colors.
Fallah announced Friday that he’s joining Oklahoma State, becoming the fourth Oregon State starter to reveal his new destination. A redshirt junior, the 6-foot-9 forward started 30 games this past season in his second year with the Beavers, averaging 12.8 points and four rebounds per game as he grew into a pivotal role.
Originally from Iran, Fallah represented his country at the FIBA U19 World Cup, where he had multiple 20+ point performances. He began his college career at Southern Utah before transferring to Oregon State ahead of the 2023-24 season.

Oregon State has seen major roster turnover this offseason, with seven scholarship players—including all five regular starters—entering the transfer portal amid an evolving NIL landscape. Leading scorer Michael Rataj is off to Baylor with a reported $1.6 million NIL deal, more than double OSU’s entire NIL budget from last year.
Other key departures include guard Nate Kingz to Syracuse and guard Damarco Minor to Pittsburgh, while forward Liutauras Lelevicius has yet to reveal his next stop.