
In a rare intra-conference transfer, Donovan Clay has moved within the Missouri Valley from Valparaiso to Missouri State. He is proficient from deep and from the free-throw line and Valentine says the 6’6 Schwieger can handle multiple positions. Valentine likens Knight’s game to that of former Rambler Aundre Jackson.ĭuring Schwieger’s junior season he average 10.7 points and 2.6 assists. The 6’7 forward scored over 1,000 points during Dartmouth tenure.

Knight was a two-time All-Ivy League second teamer and averaged double digits during all three of his seasons at Dartmouth. Ramblers Add Two From the Ivy LeagueĬhris Knight (Dartmouth) and Ryan Schwieger (Princeton) were verbally committed before Porter Moser left for Oklahoma, but now have solidified their commitments to Loyola Chicago and first-year coach Drew Valentine. Junior Xavier Bledson is a 6’6 guard that averaged over ten points per game and Schertz calls him a ferocious competitor and a terrific leader.Ħ’11 sophomore Simon Wilbar participated in 12 games LMU. During his three years with the Railsplitters, Henry accumulated three seasons of double-digit scoring and was the SAC’s 2020 defensive player of the year. The 6’6 wing is a two-time all-conference second-team member of the South Atlantic Conference. Senior Cameron Henry is the most decorated of the three. The recruits include a red-shirt senior, a red-shirt junior and a red-shirt sophomore. Schertz Adds Three LMU Playersįirst year head coach Josh Schertz signed three of his former Lincoln Memorial players to help in the renovation of the Indiana State roster. Howell was the Big West’s assist leader during the Triton’s transition year to Division 1. He is the Tritons’ all-time assists leader with 502 and averaged six per game last season. Brian Wardle’s backcourt has been decimated by the transfer of four guards and the seventh year head coach started replenishing that part of his roster with the signing of the 6’3 Howell. UC San Diego grad transfer Mikey Howell is joining the Braves. Based on our observations the past two seasons, there are some great finds and some big misses. Recruiting the portal is an inexact science. At this point, five Valley teams have signed transfers and five have not.

Valley teams believe they’ve found some gems while mining that field. Players are leaving via the Portal, but some talented ones are ending up on Valley rosters. (West Africa) –Recruiting the Portal is a mandatory thing and Missouri Valley Conference coaches are hoping to strike it rich.
