Lincoln Cosby commits to Michigan basketball's 2026 class

Elite forward Lincoln Cosby has committed to the University of Michigan men's basketball team for the 2026 recruiting class. The 6-foot-9 prospect from IMG Academy in Florida reclassified from the 2027 class to join the Wolverines earlier. His commitment strengthens what is now viewed as a top-five class under head coach Dusty May.

Lincoln Cosby, a four-star forward ranked 38th overall in the 2026 class by the 247Sports composite, announced his commitment to Michigan on Tuesday evening. The 6-foot-9, 195-pound player from Montverde, Florida, was previously a top-10 recruit in the 2027 class before reclassifying. He is the nation's 18th-ranked small forward and seventh-ranked prospect in Florida.

Cosby visited Ann Arbor in October, where he toured the facilities, met the coaching staff, attended a Michigan football game, and observed team practices. "The trip was great seeing the facilities, the area, and campus," Cosby told The Michigan Insider. "It met all my expectations from that aspect. Getting to meet a lot of the coaches in one setting was good too. The whole staff is full of great coaches and more importantly great guys who from what I have seen have great intentions."

He highlighted the team's play style and culture, noting how bigger skilled players like Yaxel Lendeborg are utilized, similar to former player Danny Wolf. Cosby also connected particularly with assistant coach Mike Boynton, who provided feedback on fitting into the system and areas for improvement. Last summer, Cosby averaged 15.2 points per game on the Pro16 circuit, showcasing his size and skill as a raw 17-year-old prospect.

According to ESPN, Cosby will rehabilitate from ACL repair surgery upon arriving in Ann Arbor. He becomes the fifth member of Michigan's 2026 class, joining power forward Quinn Costello (ranked No. 40 overall and a McDonald's All-American), shooting guard Joseph Hartman (No. 87), small forward Malachi Brown (No. 194), and center Marcus Moller (unranked). The first four are signed, while Moller is undergoing treatment for testicular cancer. This class bolsters Dusty May's program in his third season.

247Sports analyst Eric Bossi described Cosby as a long, slender, versatile forward with a fluid offensive game who needs to add physicality.

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Dynamic illustration of top 2026 NBA Draft prospects AJ Dybantsa (BYU), Darryn Peterson (Kansas), and Cameron Boozer (Duke) in action on the court.
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2026 NBA mock drafts highlight talented prospect class

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As the NCAA regular season ends, mock drafts for the 2026 NBA Draft spotlight a deep class of freshmen prospects. AJ Dybantsa of BYU leads projections with his scoring prowess, while Darryn Peterson of Kansas and Cameron Boozer of Duke round out the top trio. A SB Nation poll names Dybantsa the most exciting future NBA player to watch.

Five-star forward Bruce Branch III committed to BYU basketball on Tuesday, announced live on ESPN's "NBA Today." Rated as the No. 6 recruit in the 2026 class by 247Sports, Branch chose the Cougars over offers from USC, Arizona, and Kansas. This marks the third consecutive recruiting class with a five-star prospect for coach Kevin Young.

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Dylan Mingo, a five-star combo guard ranked No. 8 in the class of 2026, announced his commitment to the University of North Carolina on Tuesday during ESPN's First Take. The 6-foot-5 prospect from Long Island Lutheran High School in New York chose the Tar Heels over Baylor, Washington and Penn State. Mingo becomes UNC's second top-25 recruit in the class of 2026, joining Maximo Adams.

The Nebraska Huskers men's basketball team concluded the 2025-26 regular season with a 26-5 record, tying the program's single-season wins mark. They earned the No. 2 seed in the Big Ten Tournament after splitting their final two games. Head coach Fred Hoiberg received a contract extension through the 2031-32 season.

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Indiana men's basketball coach Darian DeVries addressed the team's recent skid and NCAA tournament outlook during the final radio show of the 2025-26 season on March 9. After losing five of their last six games, including a defeat at Ohio State, the Hoosiers face a critical Big Ten Tournament matchup against either Penn State or Northwestern. Athletic director Scott Dolson praised DeVries' efforts in building the program's foundation.

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