Basketball

Jacob Theodosiou Commits to Duke, Eyes FIBA U23 3×3 Nations League

The Canadian guard brings experience to the Blue Devils as they prepare for a top‑ranked season and international competition

Jacob Theodosiou, a 6‑foot‑4 guard from Waterloo, Ontario, has committed to Duke University and will represent Canada at the FIBA U23 3×3 Nations League 2026 in Chile.

Theodosiou previously starred for the Loyola Greyhounds before transferring to Duke, having spent a freshman season with the Wyoming Cowboys where he recorded 13.1 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.7 steals in 58 collegiate appearances.

A New Chapter for Jacob Theodosiou

Ranked No. 447 overall and No. 75 among point guards in the 247Sports 2023 Composite, he arrives at Duke with a reputation for scoring efficiency and defensive versatility.

Duke’s 2026‑27 roster is projected to rank among the top five in the AP Top 25 Poll, featuring a deep mix of returning standouts and high‑profile transfers such as John Blackwell, Caleb Foster, Patrick Ngongba II, Dame Sarr, Cayden Boozer and Sebastian Wilkins.

The coaching staff will integrate Theodosiou into daily practice sessions, using his size and experience to add depth and competitive edge to the Blue Devils’ lineup.

All matches of the U23 Nations League will be streamed live on the FIBA 3×3 YouTube channel, giving fans worldwide access to Theodosiou’s performances in Chile.

With a blend of collegiate experience and national team pedigree, Theodosiou aims to contribute immediately both on the practice floor and in the upcoming international tournament.

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