Friday, May 1, 2026

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 5/1/2026

College basketball transfer portal pickups from mid-majors who will make big impact--USA TODAY

College basketball transfer portal best pickups from mid-major schools

Tyler Lundblade, Tennessee (Belmont)

The reigning Missouri Valley Conference player of the year was one of the top shooters available in the portal and fills a clear need for the Vols, who need to replace their top six scorers from this past season. 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. Tennessee's top returning 3-point shooters (Ethan Burg and Troy Henderson) had 15 makes all season.

Drew Scharnowski, Duke (Belmont)

Duke had a clear need in the post with Cameron Boozer headed for the NBA Draft lottery and Maliq Brown out of eligibility. The 6-9 Scharnowski could slot alongside returning Blue Devils center Patrick Ngongba II or provide valuable frontcourt depth. A first-team All-MVC pick, Scharnowski was the No. 50 player in USA TODAY’s portal rankings after averaging 10.7 points, six rebounds and 2.6 assists per game as a sophomore for a Belmont team that went 26-6. He was a strong presence down low, too, with 1.3 blocks per game. At the start of the portal process, the prevailing thought was Scharnowski would follow former Belmont coach Casey Alexander to Kansas State. The big man set his sights higher and will test himself in the Blue Devils crucible.

Jaquan Johnson, Iowa State (Bradley)

Bradley's Jaquan Johnson looks like a perfect fit for Iowa State to replace graduating point guard Tamin Lipsey.

How would Iowa State replace Tamin Lipsey? The Cyclones point guard started all 137 games he played for ISU and left as the school's all-time steals leader and fourth in career assists.

Enter, Johnson. About as seamless of a fit as you could hope for if you're the Cyclones. He 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, MVC most improved player and all-defensive team honors (thanks to his 2.6 steals per game).



Men's basketball signs DII national tournament title contender Greyson Pritzl--gosycamores.com



Miller Welcomes Long-Time Head Coach Tony Barbee to Coaching Staff--goracers.com



One-on-One with new UNI basketball coach Kyle Green--Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 4/29/2026


Tuesday's college notebook: Pair of PFW assistants go to Butler, more--Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Ristic to Belmont

Former Indiana guard Aleksa Ristic will play for Belmont next season.

Ristic played limited minutes in 13 games for the Hoosiers as a freshman last season. Prior to that, he averaged 13.9 points and 4.3 assists while shooting nearly 40% from 3-point range in a professional league in his native Serbia. He played for the Serbian U20 team at FIBA EuroBasket last year.

Ristic will now play for a team that has won 20 games for 16 straight seasons and is welcoming a new coach in Evan Bradds, an assistant at Duke last season.

Lundblade, Scharnowski Named to DI-AAA ADA Scholar-Athlete Team--belmontbruins.com



Indiana State men's basketball signs former EIU Panther Meechie White--Terre Haute Tribune-Star
ISU sketches in men's hoop dates at Oregon and Paradise Jam event--Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Indiana State women's basketball filling out roster--Terre Haute Tribune-Star



Panthers add three impact players from the transfer portal--Northern Iowan



Baker Joins Women's Basketball After Murray State Stint--siusalukis.com



UIC Men’s Basketball Welcomes DJ Hudson for 2026-27 Season--uicflames.com

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 4/28/2026


"Holy crap," Inside the Duke commitment that made Drew Scharnowski's dream come true--Basket Under Review



Illinois State women's basketball adds guard from transfer portal--The Pantagraph
Mason Signs With Redbird Women’s Basketball For 2026-27--goredbirds.com



George Washington transfer Christian Jones commits to Murray State--WPSD Local 6



2026 College Basketball Transfer Tracker: How state teams are rebuilding this offseason--Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Local products/old friends

Men

Jaxson Fugate: Indiana Tech › Southern Illinois

The Fort Wayne native and former North Side star transferred to Division I after playing two seasons for the Warriors.

The 6-6 Fugate was the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Player of the Year this past season, averaging 20.7 points, 8.4 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 1.7 blocks and 1.0 steals while shooting 57.1% from the field and 31.6% from 3-point range. He helped the Warriors to a 22-8 record, a second-place finish in the league and a berth in the NAIA National Championship tournament.

For his effort, Fugate was named a second-team NAIA All-American.

With the Salukis, Fugate will join a Division I program that is entering its third season under coach Scott Nagy, who previously led South Dakota State and Wright State to the NCAA Tournament a combined five times in 16 seasons.

Southern Illinois went 16-16 this past season and is looking for its first March Madness appearance since going six seasons in a row from 2002 to 2007.

Monday, April 27, 2026

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 4/27/2026


Burlington Central grad Drew Scharnowski transfers to Duke--Chicago Sun-Times



Former EIU guard 'Meechie' White announces commitment to play at ISU--Terre Haute Tribune-Star



Murray State men's basketball adding veteran coach Tony Barbee as associate head coach--WPSD Local 6
Racer Men’s Basketball Inks Christian Jones--goracers.com



Peak performances from 2025-26 sports season--The Torch

Men’s basketball notches highest win-total in MVC play since joining conference, four athletes receive all-conference honors

Since joining the MVC, men’s basketball had yet to see a winning season in conference play. The script was flipped this year as Valpo went 11-9 in conference and 18-15 overall, marking head coach Roger Powell Jr.’s first winning season at the helm. The Beacons brought in several postseason awards, including sophomore guard Justus McNair claiming a spot on the MVC All-Bench Team and Most-Improved Team. Redshirt senior forward Owen Dease earned third-team all-conference honors, while freshman forward JT Pettigrew also notched third-team all-conference as well as a place on the MVC All-Freshman team.