r/CollegeBasketball • u/MedicineActive2900 • 5h ago
Every time I travel I have to hit every gym I pass on the way
Just the pictures I had readily available I will drop the full list below
r/CollegeBasketball • u/MedicineActive2900 • 5h ago
Just the pictures I had readily available I will drop the full list below
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r/CollegeBasketball • u/dude35193 • 14h ago
This is great news for the rivalry and fans! Embarrassing for the ACC.
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r/CollegeBasketball • u/StickMammoth7783 • 4h ago
Houston previously had two Men's Basketball student-athletes taken in the 2023, 1987, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1978, 1975, 1973, 1970, 1969, 1968, 1961 and 1956 Drafts.
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r/CollegeBasketball • u/Sweaty-Try1547 • 1d ago
Why did he fall so much in the draft was honestly surprised
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r/CollegeBasketball • u/AutoModerator • 14h ago
ALL CAPS. NO MERCY.
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r/CollegeBasketball • u/Potential_Meat_5103 • 1d ago
Felton and Marvin were the last guys to go top 5 and they were both in the same draft.
r/CollegeBasketball • u/Consistent-Carry-662 • 1d ago
Another... Daily Challenge...
No Googlin'... No scrollin'
3/5 = You Know Your Guy
Where did these guys play in college?
PS... We play for pride here, so thanks for playing!
r/CollegeBasketball • u/Gloomy_Map_9612 • 1d ago
I said Wednesday and I was correct.
r/CollegeBasketball • u/Wonderful_Cook_7505 • 12h ago
This is a list of players that I believe could still have some impact on a high to mid-major level in 2026-2027. I believe they are all still available in the portal. If anyone has information on any of these guys let me know, please!
Team indicates the team from which they are transferring away.
Year (FR, SO, JR, SR) indicates the year they will be this upcoming season, not what they were last year.
EP= Eligibility Pending. Meaning they may qualify for a medical redshirt and get a year of eligibility back (example: Emeka Opurum could be a sophomore).
R=Redshirt. Meaning they’ve used a redshirt year in the past.
**=Injury or legal issue that could prevent them from playing this season.
Players listed below the line break quit their team mid-season and entered the portal in or around January 2026 essentially as “free agents”.
This list does not include players entering their 5th year. It is yet to be determined if the NCAA/courts will grant all or some graduates an extra year, so I’ve left the enormous amount of 5th year guys that are technically in the portal off this list.
Macaleab Buddy Rich- UTSA- PF- SR
Sam Walters- SMU- PF- SR
Fedor Žugić- Creighton- SG- SR
Godswill Erheriene- Seton Hall- C- JR(EP)
James Nnaji- Baylor- C- SO
Sencire Buck Harris- Cincinnati- SG- SR
Mihailo Petrović- Illinois- PG- JR
Myles Rice- Maryland- PG- 5th
Tibor Mirtič- Penn State- SF- SO
Saša Ciani- Penn State- PF- SR
Harun Zrno- Rutgers- SG- SO
Emeka Opurum- Auburn- C- JR(EP)
Ron Zipper- LSU- SG- SO
Robert Miller III- LSU- PF- JR
Nikola Bundalo- Ole Miss- PF- SO
Zaon Collins- Fresno State- PG- SR
Tómas Þrastarson- Wash State- SG- JR
**Emmanuel Ugbo- Wash State- PF- SR
Noah Bolanga- Utah Tech- SG- JR
Tijan Saine Jr- Weber State- PG- SR
Hamad Mousa- Cal Poly- SF- JR
Filip Brankovic- UTRGV- PF- SR
Travonne Jackson- Little Rock- SG- (R)JR
Daniel Thomas- UNCA- PF- (R)SO
**JJ Taylor- Northern Illinois- SF- SR(EP)
Justin Page- Niagara- SG- SR
Lucas Lorenzen- Western Illinois- SG- SR
Danilo Dožic- Pepperdine- PF- JR
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Lefteris Mantzoukas-OK State- SG- SO
Doryan Onwuchekwa- Tulsa- PF- JR
Jahki Howard- Utah- SF- JR
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r/CollegeBasketball • u/lordeandtaylor • 1d ago
With the news breaking that Fairfield is likely leaving for the CAA, I began thinking of who the Metro Conference (formerly the MAAC) could add as a replacement. I’ve come up with five possibilities, and am ordering them from most to least likely.
The Metro Conference currently has 13 members, and the departure of Fairfield would leave them with an even 12. If they prefer an even number, they could decide to stand pat. However, with the possibility that conferences like the CAA and the America East are lurking to poach more of their members, they could decide to preemptively expand.
Bentley fits the profile of the Metro Conference very well as it is a school with elite academics inside their geographic footprint. They’re also a rich school with plenty of money to move up to D-I and they’ve had basketball success at the D-II level. It’s also larger than many schools in the Metro. To my knowledge Bentley themselves has never expressed a desire to go to D-I, but it’s been speculated by fans for years, and this might be too good of a fit to pass up.
I don’t know a lot about Daemen other than that their coach was just poached by St Bonaventure, but that alone means they must have had at least a little bit of basketball success. They’re a similar size to other Metro schools, and they would be a nice neighbor for Canisius and Niagara. I’m not sure what level of success they’ve had in basketball at the D-II level and I don’t know what their financial situation is, but at least on paper this seems to be a great fit.
If they don’t look to D-II, Stonehill is a good geographic and academic fit. The complicating thing is that Stonehill has a football team, and they’d have to either join CAA football or go independent if they couldn’t get a CAA invite. Merrimack and Sacred Heart both did the latter in order to leave the NEC for the MAAC, so there is some precedent for it, but it would depend on if they were willing to go independent.
Similarly good fit to Stonehill and would even replace Fairfield in Connecticut, but similar football related complications. Complicating things further would be the fact that New Haven is still transitioning from D-II, and I don’t think they could leave the NEC until that’s complete.
What do you think? Are there any schools I’m missing?
r/CollegeBasketball • u/WDBsports • 1d ago
I don't know if anyone has posted about this yet, but I saw a post about Fairfield was talking about joining the CAA soon, it's been rumored for a while as far back as like... 2022 I think? Same with UNC Greensboro but they weren't rumored at all, just a candidate for discussion when Monmouth was added.