Michigan Basketball is poised to finalize its 2026‑27 roster, but the program still has one scholarship slot left to fill as the new season approaches.
The Transfer Landscape
The Wolverines have already secured commitments from three players in the transfer portal, giving them a deep pool of talent heading into next season.
A Shifting Dream Target
Milan Momcilovic, once the top transfer target, committed to Kentucky, removing him from Michigan’s list of potential additions.
Among the remaining candidates is Hamad Mousa, a forward from Cal Poly, who continues to be monitored by the coaching staff.
Scouting Across Borders
Michigan will travel to Lithuania and Croatia to evaluate European prospects, a move prompted by new NCAA guidelines that may affect the eligibility of international players.
Assistant coach Mike Boynton Jr. suggests that the roster may already be strong enough, indicating that Michigan might not add another player despite the open slot.
What Lies Ahead
With a core that includes incoming five‑star freshman Brandon McCoy Jr., the Wolverines hope to translate their depth into on‑court success. The final decision on the last scholarship will likely be announced in the coming weeks.