Friday, April 3, 2026

News On The Horizon 4/3/2026

Every Wisconsin, Marquette, UWM, UWGB moment in 'One Shining Moment'--Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

2005: UW-Milwaukee a tourney darling

James Wright of the UW-Milwaukee Panthers celebrates his team's victory over the Boston College Eagles during the second round of the 2005 NCAA Tournament on March 19, 2005, at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio. UW-Milwaukee defeated Boston College 83-75.
  • UWM's Derrick Ford collides with a driving Alabama player (0:39)
  • James Wright of UW-Milwaukee collapses in celebration in the arms of an assistant coach. The Panthers reached the Sweet 16 in 2005. (0:50)
  • UWM head coach Bruce Pearl hugs his daughter, Leah. (0:57)
  • UWM's Ed McCants fires up crowd. (0:59)
  • Panthers cheerleaders go crazy on the baseline. (1:30)
  • Milwaukee's Bruce Weber appears several times, including once in an orange jacket. The head coach of Illinois led his team to the national title game, including a Sweet 16 win over UWM. three times. (1:38, 2:35, 2:44)
  • Wright flexes his muscles with the camera looking up at him. (2:17)

2023-25: Marquette gets results under Shaka Smart

Oakland Golden Grizzlies guard Jack Gohlke (3) reacts after a play during the first half against North Carolina State during the 2024 NCAA Tournament.
  • Also in 2024, Pewaukee's Jack Gohlke makes a shot for Oakland, part of his eye-popping 10 three-pointers to beat Kentucky. (0:30)



Offseason Primer: Everything to Know Before the Transfer Portal Opens Tuesday, April 7--Norse Illustrated

Freshman Jamaya Thomas enters the transfer portal--The Northerner

Monday, March 30, 2026

News On The Horizon 3/30/2026


Top Five Mid-Major Stories of 2025-2026--Bracket Busters

Detroit Mercy’s Rebound

Titans Sweep Milwaukee For Third Straight Win - University of Detroit Mercy  Athletics
Photo: Detroit Mercy Athletics

This was an underrated story that wasn’t talked about nearly as much as it should have. Two seasons ago, Detroit Mercy finished the season just 1-31 after picking up their lone win over IUPUI (now IU Indy) 81-66 at home. I can still remember watching that game because it became a phenomenon across college basketball social media given that both teams were two of the worst five teams in college basketball.

Following that disastrous season, Mark Montgomery took over as head coach. In year one, he finished 8-24 with some signs of the potential to turn things around. They had seven wins against Division I teams, took some close losses to Wake Forest and Rhode Island in the non-conference, and for the most part were far more competitive in the Horizon League.

In year two, things really turned around. The Titans finished 17-15 on the season and took down Milwaukee and Robert Morris in the Horizon League tournament to reach the Championship game for the first time since 2012 when they took down Valparaiso. They finished the season as winners of nine of their last twelve games to build some real momentum heading into next season.

Unfortunately, they’ve lost their best player in Orlando Lovejoy (15.8 points, 3.7 assists, and 3.6 rebounds) due to lack of eligibility, and rising Sophomore TJ Nadeau has announced his intent to enter the transfer portal. Nadeau averaged 13.8 points and 3.2 rebounds. Junior Ayden Carter who averaged 12.2 points and 4.3 rebounds has yet to announce whether he’ll be staying or leaving, but he did originally cite that he committed to Detroit Mercy to be closer to home, so maybe there is hope that he stays.

Regardless, Mark Montgomery has shown already in just two-years of what he’s capable of building. This season was a huge step in the right direction and this is someone that should be on your radar on the coaching carousel over the next few years.



Offseason Roster Tracker 2026--Phear the Phoenix



Robert Morris Guard Intends to Enter Portal, Seeks Additional Year of Eligibility--Robert Morris Sports Now



Bryson Dawkins to Participate in State Farm College Slam Dunk Championship--ysusports.com