Adlan Elamin arrived in Cincinnati after a standout freshman season at Utah State, where he appeared in 35 games, starting 28 and contributing 6.7 points and 3.1 rebounds per contest. His role helped the Aggies finish the year with a 29‑7 record, underscoring his impact beyond the stat sheet.
This summer, Elamin received an invitation to the prestigious Jayson Tatum Elite Camp in Las Vegas, a four‑day intensive that blends on‑court drills with off‑court mentorship from Tatum and a roster of elite instructors. The camp gathers a dozen of the nation’s most coveted wing players, offering a rare chance to sharpen skills against top competition.
A Camp of Elite Prospects
Among the invitees is Kanon Catchings, a rising junior from Georgia, who joins Elamin as one of the camp’s highlighted participants. Both players are also part of a larger wave of transfers shaping Cincinnati’s 2026‑27 roster, with Elamin marking his third stint with the Bearcats after arriving from Utah State.
For Cincinnati, the camp represents more than a personal showcase; it is a strategic opportunity to integrate new talent into a program that finished the previous season with a strong 29‑7 record. Elamin’s experience and versatility could prove vital as the Bearcats aim to maintain their competitive edge in the upcoming college basketball landscape.