Jensen, from Lunderskov,
 Denmark, is a product of Falkonergardens Gymnasium, and competed at the 
club level for Verlose. This past summer he was the youngest member of 
the Danish National team that competed in the
 2013 European Championships qualifying rounds. 
“The biggest thing Jacob brings is experience and 
real size at 6-11,” Giacoletti said. “Through film and speaking with his
 coaches we know he has a great motor and also plays very physical, 
which is something you don’t find a lot in a guy
 his size.”
In addition to his national team experience on the 
international stage, he has two years of experience playing for Verlose 
in Denmark’s top league against professional-level competition.
“He has good hands and will continue to get 
better,” Giacoletti added. “We’re very fortunate to add someone like 
him, who in time has a chance to be a very good player.”
Jensen is  enrolled at Drake and eligible 
to compete immediately. He will have four years of eligibility for the 
Bulldogs.
Giacoletti also said sophomore 
guard Kori Babineaux has left the program to pursue other academic and 
athletic opportunities outside of Drake.
[This story was written for Ron Maly by Ty Patton, Drake's assistant athletic director for communications].
[This story was written for Ron Maly by Ty Patton, Drake's assistant athletic director for communications].
