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Filling out the Roster - 4/28/2026
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Filling out the Roster - 4/28/2026

UC Irvine Transfer Jurian Dixon Commits to the Hoos!
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UC Irvine Transfer Jurian Dixon Commits to the ...

VIP Intel Report December 2025 /January 2026
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VIP Intel Report December 2025 /January 2026

Filling out the Roster - 4/28/2026 Category_Men's Basketball

Filling out the Roster - 4/28/2026

By Locker Room Access

Just Between Hoos Intel


by Josh Burton (@JBHoo)

With Jurian Dixon now in the mix, Ryan Odom and company are more than likely pivoting across the pond to evaluate and recruit a few Euro players once their respective league seasons end. Plus we’ll take a look at potential fifth year players and an update on the GM position

Dixon Is a Wahoo

Jurian Dixon announced his commitment to UVA yesterday. We have a full picture update in his player thread if you’d like to take a look. We were tipped off on him Sunday evening and he announced his commitment the next day.

https://x.com/juriandixon/status/2048848035346800798

 

Dixon fills a needed guard spot but also leaves them flexibility in that he could start or they could take a big swing and go after a highly regarded Euro. It’ll be fun to follow over the next couple weeks.

International Targets

Michael Ružić

The main name to know in the overseas market right now is Michael Ružić. We’ve mentioned him in other updates, but it sounds like he really likes UVA and they could probably be considered the leader on his end of things. Fit is still being determined though, we’ll see how hard the staff actually pushes for him. But they have as good (if not better) a chance as anyone in this race. With the five for five rule not appearing to count for players out of eligibility it may clear the picture up a little more here.

https://x.com/nbadraftpoint/status/2041251550379532591?s=20

 

Joaquim Boumtje-Boumtje (pronounced wah-KEEM BOOM-jeh-BOOM-jeh)

The first of the new targets is Spain big man Joaquim Boumtje-Boumtje. The seven footer is viewed as one of the top prospects coming out of Spain and currently plays for Barca Atletic U22. He has an extremely high ceiling and would be an excellent get. I’ve heard UNC has him as a very high priority.

 

 

Nolan Adekunle (last name pronounced Ah-de-KOON-lay)

The other name I have heard is Nolan Adekunle from Germany. He’s a 6’6" wing who was playing for Gladiators Trier in the German BBL. Nolan is 24, so if he gets eligibility it would be assumed to only be for one season. He’s known mainly as a “3 and D” player, a role which this roster could use.

 

 

Fifth Year Future Eligibility

Yesterday the NCAA met to discuss the five years for five seasons rule that has been a major topic of conversation. It reads exactly as it says, athletes will begin getting five years to play five seasons, presumably starting at their age 19 year. Redshirts will no longer be needed to be on a team for five seasons, a player can play each year.

The D1 Board of Directors is recommending to not implement this rule retroactively, basically meaning anyone who was a senior this past season will not get another year. It could go to court, but I wouldn’t hold my breath waiting for a player to have it overturned. And I think most staffs across the country recognize that and will plan their rosters accordingly. Of note for us, this will mean Ugo can unfortunately not return. Recently I had heard Dallin Hall may be an option to be back, but it doesn’t matter now.

https://x.com/RossDellenger/status/2048864698817216844?s=20

 

Possible Late Transfer?

As far as regular transfers go, James Scott is the big name to know as a potential Ugo replacement. While it seems like maybe attention is turning more to the euros, I’d still expect staff to make a push for him.

Note: These are Louisville highlights, strangely there really aren’t many Ole Miss ones.

 



GM Update

There has been some recent talk of a UVA Basketball GM. There’s a name being talked about for the job from the Tony Bennett era. And of course UVA legend Malcolm Brogdon would work alongside the new GM to help construct the team.

 

 

Looking Ahead

While maybe not the ruling we wanted for the five for five, having clarity is more important. We now have a clear look at our needs and know what the pool of options is. With 3-4 spots left to fill I would expect a backup center, a ball handler and another potential scoring guard to be the main priorities.

Thanks for sticking with Locker Room Access during this hectic time. I hope that you are enjoying the coverage being provided. I am reaching out in a lot of ways I have never done before to try and keep the best coverage of UVA basketball right here where it belongs.

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UC Irvine Transfer Jurian Dixon Commits to the Hoos! Category_Men's Basketball

UC Irvine Transfer Jurian Dixon Commits to the ...

By Locker Room Access

UC Irvine Transfer Jurian Dixon Commits!

UC Irvine Transfer Jurian Dixon has committed to the Virginia Cavaliers! In a quick and unexpected recruitment that rings very similar to several of the transfers last season, Jurian Dixon has decided to come to Charlottesville to play for Ryan Odom and UVa.

https://twitter.com/juriandixon/status/2048848035346800798?s=46&t=WJO4FuELyYld9cQ4Y92CZw

 

Breaking the Transfer Seal

This marks the first new player to be added to the roster for the 2026/27 season and keeping the streak alive, there is no indication that Dixon made any sort of stealth visit to Grounds before committing.

Relationships factored into this recruitment process, Odom is very close with UC Irvine head coach Russell Turner from their Hampden Sydney days and having former anteater Devin Tillis on this past years squad didn’t hurt.

https://x.com/KayserHoops/status/2042325532210073904?s=20

 

Skilled Combo Guard

Jurian is a lanky 6 foot 4 combo guard who played alongside Mikey Williams at an Ysidro High School in San Diego, California. He committed to UC Irvine out of HS and was named First Team All-Big West last year before entering the portal earlier this month. He was named conference rookie of the year for the 24/25 season. He will have 2 years to play regardless of the 5 for 5 ruling as he redshirted his first season.

Roster Fit

 

 

Signing Dixon puts the Hoos in a good position. He’s capable enough to be relied upon as a starter, but he also leaves the staff room to chase a starter, being either a 5th year if that’s approved or a highly regarded Euro. I’d personally prefer this route to give Dixon a season to adjust to ACC play before being asked to do more heavy lifting. Either way though, he will be playing solid minutes.

What’s Next

This now gives the Hoos eight scholarship players. They still have room for a few more contributors. A second center and a ball handler are the biggest positions of need currently.

With things ever changing between the 5 for 5 impending decisions and the Euro landscape factoring more into recruitments each cycle, it’s a great time of year to sign up for Locker Room Access VIP!

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VIP Intel Report December 2025 /January 2026 Category_Men's Basketball

VIP Intel Report December 2025 /January 2026

By Locker Room Access

This month we’re trying a new format. We have multiple sources help compile the Intel Report.  

Make sure you login to the forum to checkout the latest updates. 

 

Wanted to put this out there because there’s a lot happening right now that isn’t public yet, and honestly, the next few weeks could shape UVA basketball recruiting more than any stretch in recent memory.

Some of this is already in motion. Some of it depends on how a few key pieces fall into place. But make no mistake — things are moving.

The Recruiting Landscape Is Not What It Used To Be

The biggest shift is structural, not tactical.

The school cap is real. Roughly $20.5M will be allocated under it, across all sports. That number matters, but what matters more is how it’s being divided.

Football is the priority. Full stop.

Exact allocations are still being finalized, but the direction is clear: men’s basketball will need to rely far more on NIL outside the cap to compete at a high level. Anything outside the cap now has to be legitimate NIL — real business purpose, real value exchange — and those deals are being audited (Deloitte keeps coming up in conversations).

This has already changed how deals are approached, which deals are approved, and which ones are quietly being declined.

Why This Matters for Recruiting Right Now

I’ve heard from multiple people that UVA men’s basketball doesn’t yet know its final NIL number outside the cap. That’s not a criticism — it’s just reality under the new system.

Because of that, the staff is:

  • Evaluating aggressively

  • Recruiting strategically

  • Waiting to push certain buttons until the money picture is clearer

If you’re wondering why some things feel “quiet,” this is why.

If the goal is to consistently operate with a $10M+ roster, that money has to come from outside the cap. Collectives — especially non-profit ones — are playing a smaller role than before, and some of the old playbook simply doesn’t work anymore.

The good news: there are real businesses stepping up, and more conversations are happening than people realize. How quickly those turn into actionable NIL will matter a lot.

What Hasn’t Changed: How This Staff Evaluates Talent

One thing I’ll say very clearly: this staff does not recruit rankings/stars.

They recruit traits.

They are deeply invested in:

  • Efficient 3s

  • Easy 2s

  • Decision speed

  • Adaptability

  • Learning curve

They are watching a ton of tape. Not highlights. Full possessions. How guys use screens. How they react when the first option is taken away. How quickly they process and adjust.

This is why you’ll start seeing interest in players UVA hasn’t traditionally gone after — including some from the Carolinas with higher profiles than fans might expect.

There are multiple 4-star level players they’re tracking closely, and at least one name that would surprise people if it became public.

A Big Weekend Is Coming (Mark Your Calendar)

This is where things get interesting.

I’ve heard there are a lot of things being planned for the weekend of 1/24, surrounding the North Carolina game. Not just on the court.

There is at least one high-level recruit expected to be on campus that weekend — someone the staff is very high on — and the timing is not accidental.

I’m intentionally being vague here for a reason, but I’ll say this:

  • This is not a courtesy visit

  • This is not random

  • And this is not someone they’re “just getting to know”

How that visit goes will matter.

Current Roster Notes (Worth Paying Attention To)

The amount of film work going on right now is no joke. I’ve heard it’s been so intense that a few guys were literally caught nodding off early on — which should tell you how much detail is being emphasized.

Another notable shift: Odom has been very open to letting assistants take real command. New voices are being heard. Players feel that. That’s a meaningful change.

Specific things I’ve heard:

  • The staff really likes Chance and is actively thinking about ways to keep him happy and fully bought in.

  • They are also very high on Elijah Gertrude. He’s healthy, improving, and someone they want to keep in the program. There’s genuine belief there.

What to Watch Over the Next 30 Days

A lot hinges on:

  • Final clarity around NIL dollars outside the cap

  • How aggressive the staff can be once those numbers firm up

  • How upcoming visits (including 1/24) go

They’ve evaluated a wide range of players — including at least one name currently playing at the G League level — but they’re not rushing decisions until they know exactly what resources they have.

That’s the smart move in this environment.

I’ll leave it there for now. More will come out as things firm up, but this is a pivotal stretch, and it’s going to answer a lot of questions about where UVA basketball recruiting is headed.

Curious what others are thinking/hearing — and what people think this all means long-term. Who would you guys like to see next? A few people will be using this account to answer questions you have. Ask away!

 https://virginia.forums.lockerroomaccess.com/t/new-vip-intel-report-december-2025-january-2026/13599

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