Friday, April 10, 2026

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 4/10/2026

Which Missouri Valley basketball players are in the NCAA transfer portal? Here's the list--Peoria Journal Star



EXCLUSIVE: The Bradds of Belmont--Basket Under Review
Belmont Forward Sam Orme Commits to Nebraska Basketball--Sports Illustrated
Clay Holmes Elevated to Director of Basketball Operations--belmontbruins.com
The Evan Bradds Interview--belmontbruins.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 first one is Jaquan Johnson, a sophomore guard who played for the Bradley Braves. Johnson has been incredible. He averaged 16.9 points per game in his sophomore year and added 3.9 rebounds and 3.6 assists.

Jaquan Johnson would be ideal Tamin Lipsey replacement

Bradley's Jaquan Johnson celebrates after a turnover.
Bradley's Jaquan Johnson celebrates a Belmont turnover late in the overtime period of their college basketball game Monday, Feb. 9, 2026 at Carver Arena in Peoria. The Braves defeated the Bruins 95-84. | MATT DAYHOFF/JOURNAL STAR / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

He had three 30+ point games last season, with his best game coming against the Belmont Bruins in an overtime victory over the conference leaders.

Johnson perfectly fits the mold to be the star player of Iowa State for the future. He’s a dynamic guard, one who can score with ease. Also, he can rebound the ball to an extent, as well as dish the ball out like a point guard.

Sometimes, players move up a level and really slow down, but there is reason to believe that Johnson won’t slow down and continue at a similar pace with the Cyclones.



Portal departures leave Allen, Flowers as lone ISU women's hoops returnees--Terre Haute Tribune-Star



Murray State lands first commitment of offseason with Mark Padjen: a 6'6 Slovenian point guard--WPSD Local 6
Mathis Courbon set for return to Murray State--WPSD Local 6

Sharnecce Currie-Jelks set to run it back at Murray State--WPSD Local 6



Why Kyle Green is the right choice for Northern Iowa basketball coach--Des Moines Register



UIC recruit Dikembe Shaw, 2025-26 Post-Tribune Boys Basketball Player of the Year, ‘delivered’ for Crown Point--Chicago Tribune

Thursday, April 9, 2026

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 4/9/2026

Who's the next Yaxel Lendeborg? Best mid-major players in the transfer portal--

Best mid-major players in the transfer portal

Note: Players from the Mountain West and Atlantic 10 were not considered for this article

Tyler Lundblade, Belmont

The reigning Missouri Valley Conference player of the year was one of the top shooters available in the portal. The former walk-on made 40.6% of his 3-pointers despite having a high shooting volume, with 8.8 attempts per game from beyond the arc. As a graduate transfer, the 6-foot-5 Texas native didn’t even have to wait for the portal to open before deciding on his next stop, signing with Rick Barnes and Tennessee on April 2.

Jaquan Johnson, Bradley

Johnson took an enormous leap from his freshman to his sophomore season, improving his scoring average from 6.6 to 16.9 points per game to help him earn first-team All-MVC honors. He is only 5-foot-11, which could cause some problems against bigger, more athletic competition in a major conference, but his all-around production is impressive, with 3.9 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.6 steals per game. He was named the MVC most improved player and made the league’s all-defensive team.

Drew Scharnowski, Belmont

The 6-foot-9 Scharnowski, the No. 50 player in USA TODAY’s portal rankings, was a first-team all-MVC selection after averaging 10.7 points, six rebounds and 2.6 assists per game as a sophomore for a Bruins team that went 26-6. He was a strong presence down low, too, with 1.3 blocks per game. It’s possible he follows former Belmont coach Casey Alexander to Kansas State, but the Wildcats won’t be alone in vying for his services.



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

28. Jaquan Johnson, 5-foot-11 sophomore guard, Bradley

Nicknamed “Bully” for his hard-nosed, scrappy style, Johnson stepped into Bradley’s starting lineup this season and thrived, averaging 16.9 points, 3.9 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.5 steals while shooting 38.3 percent from behind the arc. He was named the MVC Defensive Player of the Year and became the first Brave since 1990-91 to record at least three games of 30-plus points.


Four Bradley women's basketball players enter NCAA transfer portal--Peoria Journal Star



Ty’Reek Coleman enters transfer portal, third Redbird to exit--The Vidette



Men's basketball signs NAIA Second Team All-American EJ McQuillan--gosycamores.com



Brock Vice commits to Kansas State: Marking the first commitment from a former Racer--WPSD Local 6
Murray State lands first commitment with Mark Padjen: a 6'6 Slovenian point guard--WPSD Local 6



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

Missouri Valley

NORTHERN IOWA SWEEPS CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON AND TOURNAMENT TITLES

Man, another close one! UNI was dominant in its run through the Missouri Valley Tournament and, if wasn't dealing with injuries in January, may have cruised through the regular season as well. Instead, a five-game losing stream in January sent them from being in the mix of the title race to the No. 6 seed in the tournament.

UNI Athletics recognizes April 2026 Student-Athletes of the Month--unipanthers.com

Trey Campbell - Men's Basketball
Campbell closed out his collegiate basketball career with a strong performance in March, averaging 15.7 points, 4.7 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game in the final six games of the season, which included the Panthers' run to the MVC Tournament title and the program's first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2016. Named to First Team All-MVC and a member of the MVC All-Defensive Team at the end of the regular season, as well as the Doug Elgin Most Outstanding Player of the MVC Tournament, Campbell scored in double figures in all five of UNI's postseason games, including 23 points against both Evansville and UIC in the conference tournament.



Lyla Kahrimanovic Transfers to UIC Ahead of the 2026-27 Season--uicflames.com

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 4/8/2026


Ty Pence becomes second Redbird to enter the transfer portal--The Vidette



As Enel St. Bernard departs, he says Sycamores stuck together--Terre Haute Tribune-Star
Louisiana guard E.J. McQuillan commits to ISU basketball--Terre Haute Tribune-Star



Former Murray State PF Brock Vice signs with Kansas State--ON3
2025-26 NCAA Men's Basketball Local 6 Transfer Portal Tracker--WPSD Local 6



5 under the radar head coaching hires that could quietly improve programs--Busting Brackets

UNI’s new head men’s basketball coach Kyle Green
UNI’s new head men’s basketball coach Kyle Green | Julia Hansen/Iowa City Press-Citizen / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The college basketball coaching carousel continues to move quickly, especially with the added pressure of the transfer portal and NIL. While the biggest hires tend to get most of the attention, there are several moves this cycle that could end up being just as important over time.

These are the types of hires that may not make headlines right away but could lead to steady improvement and long-term success.

Here are five under-the-radar head coaching hires worth paying attention to.:

Kyle Green offers familiarity and stability at Northern Iowa

Kyle Green is a familiar name for the Northern Iowa Panthers, having spent multiple stints with the program before returning as head coach. That familiarity should help maintain continuity while still allowing for some adjustments.

His recent experience with the Iowa State Cyclones also gives him exposure to a high-major environment, which could influence recruiting and style of play moving forward.

Iowa State Basketball Should Pursue Northern Iowa Transfer--Sports Illustrated 
Ben Jacobson: Looking forward and looking back--Northern Iowan

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 4/7/2026

The Men’s Other Top 25: Utah State closes season at No. 1--Mid-Major Madness

Ranking

Team (First-Place Votes)

Last Week

14 Belmont 14
15 Northern Iowa 9

Dropped from ranking:

UC Irvine – T-17; Penn – T-21; Hawaii – 23; Bradley – 24



Ja'Darius Harris Joins Men's Basketball Coaching Staff--belmontbruins.com



Evansville, Southern Indiana players in basketball transfer portal--Evansville Courier & Press

Several UE and USI players already announced their intention, either via their individual social media accounts, agents or reputable news sources, to enter the transfer portal. Here is the current list for all four programs, which will be updated throughout the offseason.

Evansville men's basketball

Joshua Hughes: The 6-10 junior forward averaged 9.3 points and 4.7 rebounds in 32 games.

Kaia Berridge: The 6-4 sophomore guard averaged two points in 28 games.

Marlon Barnes Jr.: The 6-6 redshirt sophomore forward appeared in just three games and averaged two points. Barnes came to Evansville after a year at Pittsburgh.

Connor Turnbull: The 6-10 senior forward averaged 11.5 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.4 blocks in 16 games but was limited by injuries. All-MVC Defensive Player of the Year in 2025.

Weston Aigner: The 6-3 junior guard saw limited minutes in five games before a season-ending injury.

Leif Moeller: The 6-7 freshman guard averaged 10.8 points, 4.0 assists and 3.8 rebounds in 32 games during his lone season in Evansville.

Evansville women's basketball

Camryn Runner: The 5-8 sophomore guard led the Purple Aces with 18.2 points, 5.6 rebounds and 5.3 assists. Played a major role in guiding Evansville to the Missouri Valley Conference tournament championship game. All-MVC Second Team.

Kylee Norkus: The 5-10 sophomore guard averaged 3.6 points and 2.6 assists in 31 games.

Sydney Huber: The 6-0 freshman guard averaged 8.5 points and 2.4 rebounds in 35 games. All-MVC Freshman Team.

Elle Snyder: In 35 games, Snyder averaged 3.8 points and 5.4 rebounds for Evansville. Snyder, a 5-9 sophomore guard, spent each of her first two seasons with the Purple Aces.

Georgia Ferguson: The 6-3 freshman forward averaged 5.1 points and 2.6 rebounds in 35 games.

Georgia Cox: The 6-4 sophomore forward averaged 6.2 points and two rebounds in 35 games.

Logan Luebbers Palmer: The 5-9 sophomore guard averaged 10.7 points and 2.8 rebounds in 18 games before an injury ended her season.

BreAunna Ward: The 5-10 freshman guard averaged 6.7 points and 3.5 rebounds in 35 games.

Jelena Savic: The 5-11 freshman guard averaged 5.2 points and 3.1 rebounds in 35 games.



Washington, Hurt enter transfer portal, mark first offseason departures--The Vidette



As most of ISU's roster enters portal, Graves seeks team with size, versatility--Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Former ISU women's coach Jim Wiedie to lead Hiram College program--Terre Haute Tribune-Star



Transfer portal opens for men's basketball: Murray State loses four so far--WPSD Local 6


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

Below is the full ranking:

Ranking

Team

Last Week

22 Murray St. 22

Murray State assistant Wyatt Foust named new High Point head coach--WPSD Local 6
Transfer portal opens in women's college basketball: See each move for Local 6 teams--WPSD Local 6

Below is a transfer portal tracker for each Local 6 team, which will be updated as more information becomes available.

MURRAY STATE

Returning

G Halli Poock (Jr.)

G Haven Ford (Jr.)

G Keslyn Secrist (Jr.)

G Destiny Thomas (Jr.)

Arrivals

F Katie Reed (Fr.)

G/F Alli Linke (Fr.)

F Sophie Terry (Fr.)

G Alice Magnanini (Fr.)

G Mary Grant (Fr.)

Departures

G Briley Pena (Sr.) - Graduation

In Transfer Portal

G Gabby Spink (Fr.)

G Jada Cook (Soph.)

G Braxcynn Baker (Soph.)

F Ellery Minch (Soph.)



Elijah Garrett Signs With UIC Men’s Basketball For 2026-27 Season--uicflames.com

Sunday, April 5, 2026

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 4/5/2026

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

Missouri Valley Conference (MVC)

Belmont

Claire Hyde, 5’6 G, R-Jr.

Emily La Chapell, 5’11 G, Sr.

Bradley

Lucia Llaveria, 5’5 G, Sr.

Evansville

Georgia Cox, 6’4 F, R-So. → Withdrawn

Sydney Huber, 6′ G, Fr. → Withdrawn

Logan Luebbers Palmer, 5’9 G, So. → Withdrawn

Kylee Norkus, 5’10 G, So. → Withdrawn

Camryn Runner, 5’8 G, So. → Withdrawn

BreAunna Ward, 5’10 G, Fr. → Withdrawn

Indiana State

Amaya Blake, 5’8 G, R-Jr.

Southern Illinois

Se’Quoia Allmond, 5’5 G, Gr.

Valparaiso

Milana Nenadic, 6’3 F, R-Jr.



Shooting struggles hamper Illinois State women in WNIT championship game--The Pantagraph
Shooting struggles doom Redbirds in WNIT Championship against Marshall--The Vidette
Redbirds Fall In WNIT Championship Game At Marshall, 66-41--goredbirds.com