Starters
Alex Robinson
Robinson transferred from Texas A&M but will look to make history with Dixon. He averaged over 11 ppg and was third in the conference with 5.8 apg. One thing the senior needs to work on his tendency to turn over the ball, which was tops in the Big 12.
Jaylen Fisher
He played very well as a freshman off the ball and started right out of the gate. He averaged four assists a game and shot nearly 40% from deep. He’s not a guy who’ll go off for 30 on a given night, but rather he does all the little things that bring home wins.
JD Miller
The junior wing went from being a reserve to a starter last season, averaging 7.2 ppg and 3.2 rpg. He’s a good defender for some of the bigger guards and wings in the league and will score when needed.
Kenrich Williams
The breakout player of last year, Williams was the second leading rebounder in the league. Even though he’s only 6’7″, he makes up for it in toughness and physicality. He was the primary reason for the NIT run and was named the MVP of the postseason tournament.
Vladimir Brodziansky
The former junior college transfer was the leading scorer last year at 14.1 ppg. He had the highest player efficiency rating in the Big 12 at 29.7 as well. That was due to his No. 5 ranking in free throws attempted and No. 2 in field goal percentage. His career high of 28 came against the Jayhawks of Kansas.