Wofford men's basketball has announced the addition of eight new players for its 2026-27 season, including four transfers and four freshmen. The transfers are Chris Arias, Jacob Daniels, Cam Lowe, and Evan Ramsey, while freshmen include Misho Kalinov, Jemon Price, Jhett Carter, and Jyi Dawkins. Head coach Kevin Giltner expressed enthusiasm for their potential contributions, highlighting their winning backgrounds and commitment to the team’s goals. The team anticipates beginning preparation with these new signings in June, aiming for championship-level performance. All signings are dependent on college admission and compliance with NCAA regulations.

By the Numbers
  • Jacob Daniels averaged 13.6 points and 5.6 assists per game while leading Lander to a 30-6 record.
  • Evan Ramsey averaged over 14 points and 8.8 rebounds per game over two seasons at UVA-Wise.
  • Jemon Price was the Virginia 6A State Player of the Year, averaging 18.1 points and 3.3 rebounds per game.
State of Play
  • The Terriers are looking to enhance their roster depth and competitive edge with these new signings.
  • All additions come from programs recognized for strong performance and coaching.
What's Next

The coaching staff will integrate these players into summer training sessions, laying the groundwork for the upcoming season. As they begin working together, the focus will be on team cohesion and developing a championship mentality.

Bottom Line

With a strong mix of transfers and promising fresh talent, Wofford aims to elevate its basketball program. These strategic signings reflect a commitment to fostering a winning culture while prioritizing player development and academic achievement.