Thursday, May 21, 2026

News On The Horizon 5/21/2026


Kraker and Wolf headline 2026 class for Green Bay Phoenix Hall of Fame--HoriZone Roundtable



B.J. Davis-Ray signs with Northern Kentucky--nkunorse.com



10 Mid-Major Transfers Who Could Be Stars at the High-Major Level--Hoops HQ

9. DeSean Goode, 6-foot-8 sophomore forward, Robert Morris → Miami

Miami has been a major winner this offseason, assembling a transfer class that should have the program contending for an ACC crown. Jai Lucas landed a stellar floor general in Villanova’s Acaden Lewis, the No. 3-ranked center in the portal (per Hoops HQ’s rankings) in Georgia’s Somto Cyril, and a versatile forward in Robert Morris’ DeSean Goode.

As a sophomore, Goode was named Horizon League Player of the Year with averages of 15.2 points and 8.7 rebounds. He was among the most efficient players in college basketball, shooting a staggering 62.9 percent from the field and 57.1 percent from three. Given his size, strength and all-around skill set, it’s easy to imagine Goode thriving at the high-major level, especially alongside either Cyril or five-star freshman forward Caleb Gaskins in the frontcourt. 



Wright State basketball: Patience pays off in landing former Green Bay transfer--Dayton Daily News

Sunday, May 17, 2026

News On The Horizon 5/17/2026

These Are the Breaks--HoriZone Roundtable



Bigger bracket, bigger questions: What NCAA tournament expansion means for local programs--Dayton Daily News


Wright State players react after the team’s tournament seed and opponent was announced during an NCAA tournament selection watch party the athletic department held at the university’s Student Union on Sunday, March 15, in Fairborn. Wright State is in the Horizon League conference. BRYANT BILLING / STAFF

A regular season that mattersLike Miami, Wright State plays in a conference where the only path — except in rare instances, like with Miami this past season — to the NCAA tournament is through the conference tournament.

The Horizon League last produced two NCAA tournament teams (Butler and Cleveland State) in 2009. Miami was the first MAC team to receive an at-large berth since 1999, when Wally Szczerbiak led the RedHawks to a historic season.

Sargent, who earned his first tournament berth as a head coach this past season, understands the viewpoint of the fans who think expanding the tournament lessens the importance of the regular season.

Many fans and national media members pointed to the examples of some of the first four teams left out of the 2026 tournament — Auburn (17-16) and Indiana (18-14) — as teams they don’t want to see in the NCAA tournament.

“I think you want it to be as difficult as it possibly can be to make it in,” Sargent said. “I’m just a big believer in the regular season mattering as much as it possibly can to drive competitiveness. It gets to the point where it gets too big, and now people are apathetic towards the regular season and regular-season championships.”

The regular season will still matter as much as ever in most of the 31 Division I conferences.

“You always want to be able to schedule in a way that can improve your seed line and put yourself in the best possible position to create a great resume,” Sargent said, “but, ultimately, we have to be great in our league to position ourselves to make the tournament. That’s still my focus.”

Friday, May 15, 2026

News On The Horizon 5/15/2026


Curtis Stinson Joins Cleveland State Men's Basketball Roster--csuvikings.com



NKU Men’s Basketball adds Gabrielius Jokubauskas--nkunorse.com



Women's Basketball Signs Samone Andrews--goldengrizzlies.com



Thursday's College Notebook: Trine softball opens tournament play with victory, more--Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

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Purdue Fort Wayne announced a fifth transfer addition of the offseason in Gary native Ashton Williamson, who played the last two seasons at Florida International.

Williamson played in 59 games and started 41 for the Panthers, giving him at least two seasons of eligibility left. Over his two statistically similar campaigns at FIU, he averaged 7.5 points, 2.6 assists, 2.4 rebounds and 1.4 steals while shooting 38.9% from the field and 32.2% from 3-point range. He raised his free-throw percentage from 67.6% as a freshman to 81.8% as a sophomore this past season.

In a game against Horizon League foe IU Indy in 2024-25, he helped FIU to a 75-69 win with eight points on 3-for-5 shooting (2 for 2 from beyond the arc), four assists, two steals and a block in 23 minutes.

In high school, he led Gary 21st Century to back-to-back regional championships and had 29 points and nine assists in an 88-82 semistate loss to Blackhawk Christian in the final game of his career.

Williamson entered the transfer portal after his freshman season at FIU and originally committed to Iowa, but then returned to the Panthers.

The Mastodons officially announced the signings of their five transfers Thursday.

“I’m ecstatic about our 2026 spring recruiting class,” PFW coach Jon Coffman said in a statement. “Our program has been built on gym rats that love to play and are obsessed with their player development coupled with versatile skill sets. Our best players over my tenure have been ‘everyday guys’ that obsess with their daily resumes and raising the level of their teammates, and this class fits this mold!

“All five are versatile players that are a great fit for how we operate and how we play the game with pace and space. I am excited about our addition of size and skill, players that fill up a stat sheet and rebounding talent.”