
Excitement Builds for 2025-26 College Basketball Season: Top Transfers, Powerhouse Tournaments, and Stat Leaders Revealed
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Of course, when it comes to scoring, the past season’s stat leaders are setting the standard for what’s to come. Villanova’s Eric Dixon topped the charts last year, averaging 23.3 points, followed closely by Trent McLaughlin of Northern Arizona and PJ Haggerty at Memphis. In the Sweet 16 of March Madness, Chaz Lanier from Tennessee was especially electric, putting up 24.5 points per game according to 247Sports.
Looking ahead to exciting events, the Players Era Festival is shaping up to be a landmark tournament this coming season. CBS Sports reports that 18 powerhouse programs—including Auburn, Baylor, Gonzaga, Kansas, and St. John’s—will all battle it out in Las Vegas, with each team guaranteed $1 million just for participating, and another million up for grabs for the champion. This tournament is part of a new wave of NIL-driven incentives that are redefining college basketball’s competitive spirit.
Meanwhile, for fans of summer hoops, The Basketball Tournament is back on FOX Sports in July, offering a $1 million, winner-take-all prize in a single-elimination format. Alumni teams from storied programs like Kentucky, Indiana, Louisville, and Syracuse will be taking the court, with big names like Archie Goodwin and Buddy Boeheim joining the rosters. The TBT is also notable for retaining the fan-favorite Elam Ending, where the game clock is switched off late in the fourth quarter and a target score determines the winner, adding even more unpredictability to an already thrilling event.
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