
Brenen Lorient’s Return Could Make West Virginia a Big 12 Threat
After a court‑approved fifth‑year ruling, WVU adds depth and defensive flexibility, potentially reshaping its chances against traditional powerhouses.
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After a court‑approved fifth‑year ruling, WVU adds depth and defensive flexibility, potentially reshaping its chances against traditional powerhouses.

A Colorado judge’s ruling allows Brenen Lorient to use a fifth year of eligibility, positioning him alongside Javan Buchanan and Mo Sylla for the upcoming 2026‑27 campaign.

Brenen Lorient is set to rejoin West Virginia University’s basketball program for the 2025‑26 campaign, bringing size, experience and a familiar connection to head coach Ross Hodge. His presence reshapes the frontcourt rotation and could influence the team’s depth as they prepare for a demanding conference schedule.
The 2026‑27 season will feature a historic matchup between UNC and West Virginia at the Spectrum Center, with new transfers, fresh coaching strategies and the return of Dick Vitale to the broadcast booth.

Coach Ross Hodge may bring back seniors Treysen Eaglestaff and Brenen Lorient if scholarship limits expand, pending a key eligibility ruling and shifting roster needs.

Coach Ross Hodge’s Mountaineers have completed summer workouts as the NCAA’s five‑for‑five rule looms, bringing new transfers, a five‑star recruit and a lone returning player into a roster that could reshape the Big 12 race.

A look at the potential return of Brenen Lorient and its impact on West Virginia University’s 2026‑27 basketball depth chart.

Finley Bizjack, who left Butler for West Virginia, says the Mountaineers boast the most talented roster he has ever played with, a claim that aligns with the program’s recent Crown championship and its push to end a three‑year NCAA Tournament drought.

ESPN analyst Fran Fraschilla and other national voices commend West Virginia’s swift improvement, noting a revamped roster, high‑profile transfers and a five‑star freshman guard that propelled the team to an 18‑14 record and a College Basketball Crown title.

West Virginia University has announced the jersey numbers for its 2026‑27 men’s basketball roster, highlighting a mix of seasoned transfers and top‑rated freshmen as the program looks to capitalize on a championship‑winning previous season.

Preseason rankings place the Mountaineers behind traditional powerhouses, but a wave of transfers and a promising recruiting class fuel optimism for an NCAA Tournament return.

The upcoming Big 12 men’s basketball season will be defined by major roster changes, key transfers, and coaching shifts across the league, setting the stage for fresh storylines and competitive balance.
Negotiations are underway for a non‑conference basketball clash between Kentucky and West Virginia on Black Friday in Nashville, a matchup that could test both teams before conference play.

A potential Black Friday matchup between Kentucky and West Virginia is being discussed, with both programs looking to use the game as a benchmark ahead of the upcoming season.

The NCAA's latest eligibility adjustment lets athletes claim up to five years and five seasons of competition, offering fresh flexibility for injured stars and waiver seekers across the country.

The Mountaineers are deep into summer conditioning, and early projections suggest a fresh starting five anchored by transfer guard Joson Sanon, sparking optimism among coaches and fans alike.

After two shoulder surgeries, Amir Jenkins is training without a brace, indicating a possible earlier return, while West Virginia adds several high‑profile transfers to the mix.

The Mountaineers' new roster features five former top‑100 prospects, each bringing distinct skills that could reshape the team's fortunes.

The NCAA has adopted a five-year eligibility framework that bars certain seniors from returning but extends eligibility for others, affecting WVU men's basketball roster decisions and future recruiting.

A former four‑star recruit transfers from St. John’s to Fordham, bringing modest but promising experience to a program seeking a dynamic boost.

The 2026‑27 Big 12 season promises a reshaped landscape, with title contenders emerging amid a wave of player movement.

ESPN insider Jeff Borzello has labeled West Virginia University's basketball program the 'Biggest Surprise' of the transfer portal season, highlighting head coach Ross Hodge's strategy of surrounding five-star point guard Miles Sadler with experienced talent and predicting strong performances from new transfers.

West Virginia University head coach Ross Hodge announced the signing of Joson Sanon, a junior guard whose collegiate journey includes stints at St. John's and Arizona State, adding depth and scoring versatility ahead of the 2026‑27 season.

West Virginia’s men’s basketball team lands at No. 10 in the final national recruiting rankings, blending top high‑school prospects with key transfer additions under Coach Ross Hodge.