Saturday, May 2, 2026

News On The Horizon 5/2/2026


MKE Men’s Basketball Welcomes Al Amadou To Roster--mkepanthers.com

Jaeda Murphy Added to Women's Basketball Roster for 2026-27--mkepanthers.com



NKU Adds Noah Pagotto and B.J. Davis-Ray While Horizon League Offseason Heats Up--Norse Illustrated 



Friday's College Notebook: Irish land touted QB Wonderful Monds, more--Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Mastodons make signing

New Purdue Fort Wayne women’s basketball coach Kate Peterson Abiad made the first signing of her tenure with the addition of 5-5 guard Meegan Fahy from Southern Illinois-Edwardsville.

Fahy, a Park Ridge, Illinois, native spent two seasons with the Cougars, playing in 18 games and starting one. As a freshman in 2024-25, she played in 14 games and averaged 2.5 points, 2.1 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1 steal while shooting 35.1% from the field in 12 minutes per contest.

She played in four games this past season.



Transfer guard Ace Valentine officially joins Robert Morris men’s basketball team--Tribune-Review



Wright State basketball: Raiders add guard from Indiana--Dayton Daily News
Wright State Men’s Basketball Signs Terrence Hayes Jr.--wsuraiders.com

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

News On The Horizon 4/29/2026


Legend Geeter helped turn around Detroit Mercy men’s basketball--The Varsity News



UWGB women’s basketball has no outgoing transfers for the third consecutive year--WFRV Local 5



Transfer Portal Notebook, Vol. 3: Shooters, Connectors, and Reclamations--Basket Under Review

The best Down Transfer reclamation projects

In my transfer portal reflection article in the middle of last season, I made an observation about how a disproportionate amount of the best transfers at the mid-major level had a power conference pedigree.

Because of that, I have taken an increased interest in guys that have moved down a level of competition and have the chance to be massive impact pieces at their new stops despite muted previous production. Here are a few that stand out to me.

Tre Norman, Milwaukee

Norman was playing genuine rotation minutes as a freshman for a Sweet 16 team, but has simply never been able to shoot, which has hurt his development greatly as a 6-foot-4 wing.

However, Norman is a monster defensively and tremendous at getting downhill. He should live in the paint at the Horizon League level and could perhaps be the conference's best defender. And who knows, maybe with the consistent playing time, he'll actually get a couple jumpers to fall! That's the whole point on taking some chances on guys like Norman.



Tuesday's college notebook: Pair of PFW assistants go to Butler, more--Fort Wayne Journal Gazette