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Dame Sarr announced he will be returning for the 2026-27 season with Duke basketball and head coach Jon Scheyer. Duke announced the return of the 6-foot-8 wing out of Oderzo, Italy on Friday, April 24.
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Zyon Hawthorne, a high school senior who played at Huntington Prep this past season, has officially signed on as a part of Kentucky men’s basketball’s 2026-27 roster, it was announced on Friday.
He started his college career at Duke and also played one season at Clemson and one at Charleston.
College basketball forces you to keep your head on a swivel with the barrage of moves in free agency, but outside of a few last-second stragglers, the portal closed up shop on Tuesday at 11:59 p.m., and now one question lingers: Who is going to be good?
Aiden Tobiason, a 6-foot-5, 200-pound guard who spent the past two seasons at Temple, has accepted a written offer of athletic aid to Syracuse, and will transfer to join the Orange, according to head coach Gerry McNamara.
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FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas men’s basketball wing Billy Richmond announced he will enter the NBA Draft on social media on Friday. He maintained his collegiate eligibility and is likely to return to school if he does not receive a first-round grade.