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Miami Hurricanes Pursue Villanova Guard Bryce Lindsay
Talented Big East player could bolster Hurricanes' backcourt
Apr. 11, 2026 at 5:55pm
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The Miami Hurricanes hope to add Villanova's Bryce Lindsay, a versatile guard who could bolster their backcourt.Miami TodayThe Miami Hurricanes have reached out to Villanova guard Bryce Lindsay, who just completed a standout season in the Big East after emerging as a star the previous year at James Madison. The Hurricanes are exploring the possibility of adding the versatile guard to their roster.
Why it matters
The Hurricanes are looking to strengthen their backcourt and add more scoring punch. Lindsay's proven production at the Division I level could make him an attractive transfer target as Miami aims to build on its recent success.
The details
Bryce Lindsay, a 6'3" guard, had a breakout season at Villanova in 2025-26 after transferring from James Madison. He averaged 15.2 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 3.7 assists per game, establishing himself as one of the top players in the Big East conference.
- Lindsay just completed his junior season at Villanova.
- He previously played two seasons at James Madison before transferring.
The players
Bryce Lindsay
A 6'3" guard who had a standout season at Villanova after transferring from James Madison.
Miami Hurricanes
The Division I men's basketball team at the University of Miami, competing in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
What’s next
The Hurricanes will continue to evaluate Lindsay's fit and potential impact on their roster as they consider adding him as a transfer.
The takeaway
The Hurricanes' pursuit of Bryce Lindsay highlights their desire to bolster their backcourt with a proven scorer and playmaker from the Big East, as they look to build on their recent success and compete for a conference title.

