Friday, April 10, 2026

News On The Horizon 4/10/2026


Detroit Mercy Women’s Basketball Adds Marie Outlay--detroittitans.com



Women's Basketball Adds Jorey Buwalda--greenbayphoenix.com



Maria Marchesano is back home as Butler women’s basketball’s head coach--WISH-TV
Kate Peterson Abiad Named Head Coach for Purdue Fort Wayne Women's Basketball--gomastodons.com



Iowa State Basketball’s Next Star Could Be Part of Weekend Visit--Sports Illustrated

Fortunately for Iowa State, two of the five players coming on visits are perfect options to be the Cyclones’ next star player. 

The other is Ryan Prather Jr., a junior from the Robert Morris Colonials. In his most recent season, he was Robert Morris’s top player, averaging 15.7 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 3.6 assists per game.

Ryan Prather Jr. can be go-to scorer for Iowa State

Robert Morris Colonials guard Ryan Prather Jr. dribbling by Iowa Hawkeyes guard Bennett Stirtz.
Nov 4, 2025; Iowa City, Iowa, USA; Robert Morris Colonials guard Ryan Prather Jr. (2) goes to the basket as Iowa Hawkeyes guard Bennett Stirtz (14) defends during the first half at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. | Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

He was an elite scorer in the Horizon League, with his best game coming against the Detroit Mercy Titans, where he put up 29 points. But also had decent games outside of the conference.

Against the Iowa Hawkeyes on opening night, he had 12 points. Against the Drake Bulldogs, he had 12 as well.

Prather is a very similar player to Johnson. They both score the ball well, rebound and assist at a high level, and are overall dynamic scorers. While it would be great to have both, Iowa State really only needs one of the two to commit, as they would likely have similar roles.

We are going to lean with Johnson to be the guy that Iowa State needs. While Prather Jr. has the size advantage by six inches, Johnson excels at scoring the basketball a bit better, while also doing it in a tougher conference. In addition, Iowa State already has size, and more so, strictly needs a score-first player.

Regardless, either of these options would be a great get for the Cyclones for the 2026-27 season.

Thursday, April 9, 2026

News On The Horizon 4/9/2026


Lovejoy Ends Season Leading The #HLMBB & Top 20 In DI In Free Throws--detroittitans.com



Jenna Guyer Named Horizon League Winter Scholar Athlete--greenbayphoenix.com



Marchesano Moves On, Leaves For Alma Mater--HoriZone Roundtable
Who Will Replace Maria Marchesano at PFW?--HoriZone Roundtable
Maria Marchesano departs PFW for Butler, her alma mater--Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Maria Marchesano Steps Down as Mastodon WBB Head Coach--gomastodons.com



Ranking the Top 50 Players in the NCAA Men's Transfer Portal--Hoops HQ

26. DeSean Goode, 6-foot-8 sophomore forward, Robert Morris

Goode shined in his sole season at Robert Morris, earning Horizon League Player of the Year honors with averages of 15.2 points and 8.7 rebounds per contest. He led the league in total rebounds (287), offensive rebounds (104) and field-goal percentage (.629). After beginning his college career at IU Indy, Goode will join his third school in as many years.

Robert Morris Set to Get Impact Guard Back Next Season--Robert Morris Sports Now



Rauf Report: Revisiting preseason bold predictions--Basket Under Review

Horizon

YOUNGSTOWN STATE MAKES FIRST EVER NCAA TOURNAMENT

Another big miss. The Penguins ended up finishing under .500 both overall (15-17) and in conference play (8-12). This never came close, sadly.

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

News On The Horizon 4/7/2026


The Women’s Other Top 25: Princeton closes season atop poll--Mid-Major Madness

Below is the full ranking:

Ranking

Team

Last Week

19 Green Bay 19

Marcus Hall will finish his career with UWGB men's basketball team--Green Bay Press-Gazette



Basketball Transfer Portal Preview: Where state teams, players stand as the portal opens--Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Men

Purdue Fort Wayne

Leaving: Mikale Stevenson (eligibility), Maximus Nelson (eligibility), Darius Duffy (eligibility) Deangelo Elisee (eligibility, working on a waiver), Corey Hadnot II (portal), Yuval Levin (portal), Ebrahim Kaba (portal),

Already added in portal: Edir Ortiz (Division II Seton Hill)

Needs: Size and scoring. The 6-foot-9, 235-pound Ortiz is a good start to rebuilding frontcourt depth and Quentin Morgan is a promising player there, but some depth would help. Meanwhile, the Mastodons will need to replace a combined 34.3 points in the backcourt from Hadnot (likely to be one of the most coveted mid-major players in the portal) and Stevenson.

Women

Purdue Fort Wayne

Leaving: Alana Nelson (eligibility), Jordan Reid (eligibility), Lauren Lee (eligibility), Rylee Bess (portal)

Needs: Experience. The Mastodons are losing four of their five late-season starters, including three who spent a half-decade or more in college basketball. Lili Krasovec seems ready to be a star and the freshman class even beyond Bess looked to contain several future standouts, but some stapgap pieces (potentially more from the NAIA, where PFW has had significant success) would be welcome.



Former Robert Morris Star Enters Transfer Portal--Robert Morris Sports Now



Wright State's Alex Bruskotter Will Be the Third Raider to Enter the Portal--Wright State Guardian 



Hooping herds close ’Guins historic season--The Jambar


Sunday, April 5, 2026

News On The Horizon 4/5/2026

2026 transfer portal tracker: Mid-majors--The IX Basketball

Horizon League

Detroit Mercy

Allison Basye, 5’11 G/F, Sr.

Youngstown State

Bella Samz, 5’8 G, Jr.