Javan Buchanan commits to West Virginia basketball

Forward Javan Buchanan, a transfer from Boise State, has committed to West Virginia University with one year of eligibility left. This addition comes amid several roster changes as the Mountaineers navigate the NCAA Transfer Portal. The team currently has eight of 15 roster spots filled.

West Virginia University's men's basketball program added forward Javan Buchanan on Saturday, April 11, 2026. The 6-7, 230-pound player from Boise State brings one year of eligibility remaining to the Mountaineers' roster, which lists him as a redshirt senior forward for the 2026-27 season. WVU now holds eight scholarship spots out of a 15-man limit, including guards Miles Sadler, Amir Jenkins, MJ Feenane, and Niyol Hauet, along with forwards Jackson Fields and centers Aliou Dioum and Abraham Oyeadier. Jackson Fields may seek a medical waiver to continue playing. Several players have departed recently. On Friday, April 10, guard Morris Ugusuk entered the transfer portal, joined by out-of-eligibility guard Jasper Floyd hoping for extra time. WVU mutually parted ways with recruit guard Kingston Whitty on Thursday, April 9, releasing him from his national letter of intent. Earlier moves included freshman guard Jayden Forsythe and forward DJ Thomas entering the portal on Tuesday, April 7, with freshman forward Evans Barning Jr. following on Monday, April 6 plans. Six players exhausted eligibility: guards Jasper Floyd, Chance Moore, and Honor Huff; forwards Brenen Lorient and Treysen Eaglestaff; and center Harlan Obioha. The portal opened on April 7, prompting widespread activity across college basketball.

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James Nnaji in Baylor Bears uniform dunking a basketball in a packed arena, illustrating his controversial enrollment with immediate eligibility.
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Baylor enrolls NBA draft pick James Nnaji with immediate eligibility

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Baylor University has added 21-year-old center James Nnaji, selected 31st overall in the 2023 NBA Draft by the Detroit Pistons, to its roster with four years of immediate eligibility. The move, approved by an NCAA committee, highlights the evolving landscape of college basketball amid ongoing lawsuits and rule interpretations. Coaches like Michigan State's Tom Izzo have criticized the decision, calling it a travesty.

The No. 22 Kansas Jayhawks suffered an 86-75 road loss to West Virginia on Saturday, dropping to 1-2 in Big 12 conference play. West Virginia mounted a decisive 16-0 run in the second half to secure the victory, marking first-year coach Ross Hodge's first signature win. Kansas star Darryn Peterson scored 23 points but struggled late in the game.

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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.

Following the NCAA's clearance of 2023 NBA draftee James Nnaji to join Baylor midseason—as detailed in prior coverage—the decision has sparked intense debate. NCAA President Charlie Baker clarified limits on eligibility, while coaches like Tom Izzo and John Calipari criticize loopholes, and executives eye similar moves for other prospects.

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Former Tennessee Lady Vols guard Lauren Hurst committed to Virginia Tech on April 11, becoming the second player from her team to join the Hokies this offseason. Forward Alyssa Latham had made the move earlier on April 1 as a graduate transfer. The commitments come amid a complete roster turnover for Tennessee's women's basketball program.

The Virginia Cavaliers women's basketball team secured a decisive 80-35 victory over the Bucknell Bison on Sunday afternoon in JPJ Arena. Virginia started strong with a 13-point run and maintained control throughout the game. Bucknell struggled with shooting and turnovers in the non-conference matchup.

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Top-ranked Arizona maintained its perfect record with an 88-53 victory over West Virginia in Big 12 play at McKale Center. The Wildcats dominated from start to finish, leading wire-to-wire and pulling away in the second half. Four Arizona players scored in double figures in the convincing win.

 

 

 

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