Posted: Apr 08, 2015
Biberovikj, originally from Bitola, Macedonia, has been a two-year student-athlete at Danville Area (Ill.) Community College after playing four seasons at Marquette Catholic (Ind.) High School.�
"I am looking forward to developing my skills as a player, earning my degree, and helping our team pursue a championship," Biberovikj said.
Sherman likes the size that Biberovikj, who hails from the same hometown as former Eagle Boshko Ognenovski, exhibits every time he sets foot on the basketball court.
"We were not a very big team this past season, and one of our goals for the 15-16 campaign is getting bigger and deeper at the post position," Sherman commented. "He will add much needed strength and has enormous potential to really be good. �He is a very good leader, hard worker and the type of player that any coach wants in his program. Jasmin is a 'throwback' player that will mix it up inside, play very physical, a true back to the basket player that will be able to score and defend. He is a very intelligent player that will fit very well in our program and university."
Biberovikj shot 51 percent from the field last season for the Jaguars, who went 22-11 overall and reached the NJCAA Region 24 championship game.
Biberovikj becomes the fourth player to sign with the Eagles this offseason after the additions of Farmington (Mo.) High School's Jordan Ankrom and North Central Missouri's Jory Woodson and Tyrell Thirkield.
Central Methodist finished last season 20-12 overall and 9-9 in the HAAC.













