Dunn Set to Attack Big Job Ahead--HoriZone Roundtable
Titans Add Local Flavor In Transfer Jordan Briggs--detroittitans.com
Kennedy Younkin signs with Northern Kentucky Women’s Hoops--nkunorse.com
Oakland’s offseason hinges on fixing size, rebounding and rim protection--The Oakland Post
Tuesday's College Notebook: Hoosiers land coveted center, more--Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Hadnot to Houston
Former Purdue Fort Wayne guard Corey Hadnot
II, the leading scorer in the Horizon League this past season, will
play his final season of eligibility for Houston, he told Field of 68.
Hadnot
averaged 20.4 points on 52% shooting for the Mastodons in 2025-26,
hitting 35.8% from beyond the arc and adding 3.5 assists per contest.
His 654 points were third-most in PFW history and and second-most in the
program’s Division I history, trailing only the 746 posted by Fort
Wayne native Bryson Scott in 2017-18.
In addition to his offensive
efforts, Hadnot averaged 4.0 rebounds and 1.8 steals, the latter total
ranking third in the Horizon League. For his performance, Hadnot was
named first-team all-conference, the third PFW guard to earn that
distinction in the last two seasons.
He was considered the No. 22
shooting guard available in the portal and the 122nd-ranked player
overall by 247 Sports. Houston has been to the Sweet 16 of seven NCAA
Tournaments in a row.

Robert Morris MBB Assistant Departs Program After Two Seasons--Robert Morris Sports Now
Robert Morris Secures First Transfer Portal Commitment of Offseason--Robert Morris Sports Now
Wright State basketball: Two players find new homes after entering portal--Dayton Daily News
Wright State basketball: Raiders lose another double-digit scorer to portal--Dayton Daily News
Senior Spotlight: Sam Alamutu and Michael Imariagbe--Wright State Guardian
Solomon Callaghan Has Announced He is Entering the Transfer Portal--Wright State Guardian
Ayden Davis Becomes Fifth Raider to Enter the Transfer Portal--Wright State Guardian