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Duquesne to Host Top JUCO Scorer on Monday
Duquesne looks to add top junior college talent to bolster roster.
Mar. 29, 2026 at 1:21pm
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After finishing the season 18-15 and 9-9 in the A-10 conference, the Duquesne basketball coaches have turned their attention to acquiring top talent, including hosting the top junior college scorer in the country on Monday.
Why it matters
Duquesne is looking to build on a solid season and make a push for the NCAA Tournament, and adding a top JUCO scorer could be a key piece to help them achieve that goal.
The details
The Duquesne coaching staff is hosting the top junior college scorer in the country on an official visit on Monday. This player averaged over 25 points per game last season at the JUCO level and would provide an immediate scoring boost to the Duquesne roster.
- Duquesne finished the 2025-26 season 18-15 and 9-9 in the A-10 conference.
- The Duquesne coaches are hosting the top JUCO scorer on an official visit on Monday.
The players
Duquesne
A Division I basketball program that competes in the Atlantic 10 Conference.
What’s next
If the visit goes well, Duquesne will look to officially sign the top JUCO scorer to their 2026 recruiting class.
The takeaway
Duquesne is being proactive in the offseason to add top talent to their roster, recognizing the need to improve after a middling season in order to make a push for the NCAA Tournament.





