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Transfer Guard Malik Thomas Commits to Virginia
Category_Virginia Men's Basketball

Transfer Guard Malik Thomas Commits to Virginia

Intel Report 5/04/25: Rounding Out
Category_Virginia Men's Basketball

Intel Report 5/04/25: Rounding Out

Virginia adds Transfer Center Ugonna Onyenso
Category_Virginia Men's Basketball

Virginia adds Transfer Center Ugonna Onyenso

Transfer Guard Malik Thomas Commits to Virginia Category_Virginia Men's Basketball

Transfer Guard Malik Thomas Commits to Virginia

By Kevin Cook

Virginia has landed one of the nation’s top scorers. Former San Francisco star Malik Thomas announced his commitment to play for the Wahoos. The 6’5” guard was a first-team All-WCC selection and the conference’s leading scorer this season, averaging 19.9 points per game. He’s a graduate transfer with one year of remaining eligibility. 

About Malik Thomas

Malik played his first two years at Southern California, then the past two for San Francisco.  Since he only appeared in nine games as a freshman, the NCAA granted him a waiver for another year of eligibility.  The waiver process took a while to play out, finally getting resolved this week. 

A former top 100 recruit out of Damien High in Southern California, Thomas established himself the past two seasons as a star in the West Coast Conference.  He’s become a pure bucket-getter, scoring from all three levels, one of the better shot creators in college basketball.  Leading the conference this season at 19.9 points per game.  And doing so in an efficient manner, connecting on 39% from three-point range and converting 85% of his frequent trips to the foul line. 

This is the news that the UVA coaching staff, and fans for that matter, have been waiting on. Word had gotten out several weeks ago that Thomas would likely head to Charlottesville if his waiver was granted.  We weren’t sure that it would be approved.  He’s a huge addition for the Cavaliers, to say the least.  Thomas gives UVA the go-to scorer they were missing.  He raises the bar for next season significantly.  

What’s Next

With the addition of Malik Thomas, Virginia is up to 12 players for the 2025-26 season. They aren’t quite done yet.  Odom will want one more player for sure, and could be open to adding a second. 

Virginia still needs another forward to split time with UC-Irvine transfer Devin Tillis. The name that’s been circulating in recent days is Thijs de Ridder, a 22-year old power forward from Belgium. He’s one of the best Euro players considering the college route, already a standout in the top Spanish pro league. There’s a lot of chatter that Virginia is in favorable position, assuming the NCAA deems him eligible. 

If there’s a second addition, it will be a young player on the wing. The top name to know being Italian Elisèe Assui   Virginia coaches made the trip to see him recently.  They also checked out Romanian Denis Badalau.  And Kansas transfer Rakease Passmore is still available.  He visited a few weeks ago. 

Attention soon shifts to high school recruiting for the class of 2026.  Coaches will be out on the road next weekend for the spring live evaluation period, as Ryan Odom looks to assemble his first full recruiting class at Virginia.  

Reload Nearly Complete 

Ryan Odom has quickly put together a very impressive roster for next season. It’s a team built to win immediately.  Some fans may not approve of everything going on in the current environment, but Odom and his staff have maximized the transfer portal and leveraged NIL opportunities about as well as it could be done. The result is a new look UVA team with the upside to be nationally relevant in year one. 

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Intel Report 5/04/25: Rounding Out Category_Virginia Men's Basketball

Intel Report 5/04/25: Rounding Out

By Kevin Cook

Ryan Odom is eyeing another European recruit to help round out his roster rebuild.  And with new scholarship offers being extended recently,, attention will soon swing back toward high school recruiting.  

Italy Trip

More high level players from overseas are coming to college than ever before, thanks to NIL and the loosening of amateurism rules.  With the transfer portal starting to dry up a bit, college coaches are turning their attention elsewhere to find available talent.  Virginia already struck big overseas once by landing prized German prospect Johann Grünloh.  And they might not be finished dipping into Europe this cycle.  

Virginia head coach Ryan Odom was spotted recruiting in Italy last week.  He reportedly saw Elisèe Assui, a 19-year old wing forward currently playing for Varese in the top Italian division.  Assui is the youngest player in that league, competing against high level pros  

We’ll call Assui a combo forward. He’s listed anywhere between 6’5” and 6’7” with a husky build.  Since seeing a big uptick in playing time for Varese over the last 8 games, Assui is averaging 5.4 points and 4.1 rebounds in 25 minutes per contest.  He’s shot the three-ball well this season, 45% (18-40), but that seems to be an outlier from his normal percentages.  

Louisville also made the trip to see Assui. Kansas State is involved.  There have been earlier reports linking  Wisconsin, Texas, and a few others   He is signed to a long term contract with Varese, which includes a $300K buyout if he leaves for another team after this season.  And at least according to Italian reports, signing with a college team would trigger the buyout clause.  

Odom, and I believe he was accompanied by an assistant, also attended the championship event of the U19 Italian league earlier this week.  That event was loaded with high level prospects.  Romanian forward Denis Badalau being one of the popular attractions.  He’s planning to explore college options, and it had been reported last week that UVA was among the teams interested.  

Assui is the top name to watch right now.  I’ve heard UVA absolutely wants him.  But Odom and company evaluated other players in Italy, such as Badalau and surely more that we don’t know about.  I will be surprised if UVA doesn’t sign someone Odom saw on the trip.  

Portal Action Slows

Odom seems to be looking overseas to find the forward he needs, but UVA will still want at least one more guard.  It could be a waiting game at this point.  There’s still a possibility of former San Francisco guard Malik Thomas being granted another year of eligibility, with the Hoos being the likely beneficiary.  I don’t know how long it will take for that to fully play out. 

As I’ve mentioned before, UVA sources don’t expect Thomas to receive a waiver.  But the NCAA has handed out a few in recent days, so it’s very possible.  And Odom is in a position where there’s no real downside in waiting out the process.  There will always be players available later.  UVA would like another veteran guard, even if it’s just a depth addition.  

And Kansas transfer guard Rakease Passmore is still in play.  He visited a few weeks ago, and all has been quiet since.  Passmore is sort of a special case.  The door will be open for him regardless of any other additions.  

2026 Recruiting

We’ll soon dive deep back into high school recruiting.  The spring live evaluation period takes place on the weekend of May 16th.  Everything is building up toward that weekend right now.  There have already been several scholarship offers handed out, as Odom and the staff try to get caught up.  Other teams have been at this since the recruiting cycle began last fall. 

UVA will probably set out to add three or four players in the 2026 class.  Once next season’s roster is finalized, we’ll see a more concrete plan take shape.  They’ll want a pair of guards, definitely a big man, and probably a forward. 

Judging by the offers that have been going out, Odom intends to take some big swings.  Most of them have gone to very highly rated players.  Easy offers to make, hard recruitments to win.  The upcoming live period should be revealing as to which of those recruits they intend to seriously pursue.

John Marshal (VA) power forward Latrell Allmond will be one to watch. The old coaching staff was already recruiting him.  He’s visited a couple times.  But now under Odom, UVA could be a real factor in his recruitment.  Odom and the staff have close ties to Allmond's Team Loaded AAU program that will get their foot in the door a bit more. He's a very popular top 50 recruit with a lot of teams involved, but UVA will have a shot.  An assistant was by to see him last week.  

Prized point guard Deron Rippey Jr from Blair Academy (NJ) was offered after an assistant stopped by to check him out.  A borderline five-star rated recruit, he has a page-long list of offers highlighted by North Carolina.  

Odom was quick to reaffirm Bennett’s offer to IMG Academy (FL) power forward Cody Peck.  And Davidson Day (NC) center Will Stevens was offered recently as well.  Both of them are from the Charlotte area, where Odom and staff have deep ties. 

The latest offer went to Brewster Academy (NH) forward Sebastian Wilkins. He already has a Duke offer and will be visiting there soon.  Five-star wing Cameron Holmes from Arizona picked up an offer too.  

Odom was already recruiting Briarcrest (TN) forward Fred Smith Jr to VCU.  Now, Smith has a new Virginia scholarship offer.  Memphis and Ole Miss are considered the favorites. 

And Blue Ridge School (VA)  forward Dreylan Creasy-Quirindoongo is quickly becoming a hot name in recruiting circles after a good start to the AAU season.  He’s picked up several power conference offers over the past couple weeks.  UVA hasn’t offered yet, but an assistant did stop by to check him out on Wednesday. 

This is all very preliminary for now.  There will surely be more offers this month, especially following the live weekend. Once Odom goes out on the road for that evaluation period, we’ll start to figure out what’s real and which recruits to really watch.  

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Virginia adds Transfer Center Ugonna Onyenso Category_Virginia Men's Basketball

Virginia adds Transfer Center Ugonna Onyenso

By Kevin Cook

Virginia center position suddenly looks pretty stout.  News broke on Wednesday that Kansas State transfer center Ugonna Onyenso has signed with the Wahoos. The seven-footer from Nigeria played his first two years at Kentucky, then this past season for Kansas State.   A former top 40 ranked recruit out of high school, Onyenso has one year of remaining eligibility. 

About Ugonna Onyenso

UVA wanted a veteran center to go along with newly added German prospect Johann Grünloh  The signing of Onyenso checks that box.  His strength is on the defensive end, one of the best shot blockers in college basketball.  That helps balance out the roster, as Virginia’s other transfer recruits so far are more known for their offensive production than defensive abilities. Having a rim protector like Onyenso to back them up is important.  

Onyenso was a very prized transfer recruit a year ago, coming off a sophomore season at Kentucky during which he averaged an SEC-best 2.8 blocked shots despite only playing less than 19 minutes per game.  His role increased as that season went on, moving into the starting lineup by late January.  He showed great flashes at that time, posting a 13 point-16 rebound-8 block stat line against Florida, then blocking a career-high 10 shots two weeks later in a win over Ole Miss.  

This past season did not go well for Onyenso at Kansas State.  Jerome Tang’s bunch was one of the most disappointing teams in the country.  Onyenso’s role obviously wasn’t what he had in mind, only playing 11 minutes per game as part of a crowded frontcourt.  On the season, he averaged just 2.8 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 0.9 blocks.  

Odom and staff are betting that in a more healthy environment and with a clear role, they’ll bring out that late sophomore season Kentucky version of Onyenso.  Or perhaps even better now that he’s matured.  He’s an extremely talented player who’s shown that he’s capable of providing elite value on the defense end.  

Yet another in what’s become a familiar pattern of transfer recruits quickly committing to Virginia following very quiet recruitments  This one had been done for a good week or so.  It just took a while to go public.  

Virginia’s Recruiting Going Forward

With the addition of Ugonna Onyenso, Virginia has 11 projected players for the 2025-26 season.  They’ll want to add at least two more. 

Odom still lacks depth at the power forward position.  And he'll want at least one more guard.   

Kansas transfer wing Rakease Passmore is still available after recently visiting.  His recruitment has gone quiet, with Tennessee mentioned as possibly another contender.  Odom is taking a swing at USC transfer guard Desmond Claude, one of the top scorers in the portal.  And there might still be a possibility with San Francisco transfer guard Malik Thomas.  He's in need of a wavier, which at this point he seems unlikely to be granted, but it takes time for that process to play out. 

UVA was one of the many teams to reach out to Florida Atlantic transfer forward Baba Miller.  And there's a report of involvement with another European prospect, combo forward Denis Badalau from Romania.

The Wrap

Ryan Odom and the new Virginia staff continue to restock the roster.  These short term additions like Onyenso and the other one-year transfer recruits are a necessity in order to be competitive next season.  It’ll be interesting to see how they fill the last few spots from here.  The goal is to balance out the roster, even the classes a bit so they won't need to do this all over next year. 

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