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Swarthmore Today
By the People, for the People
Craft Leads Resilient Bullets to Centennial Title
Reece Craft, a standout high school player, commits to Swarthmore College after coaching change.
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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Reece Craft, a Class 4A first team all-state selection as a senior at Devon Prep last year, was set to play at Swarthmore College until the Garnet head coach Landry Kosmalski resigned to take an assistant coaching position at Campbell. Despite the coaching change, Craft has committed to play for the Swarthmore Bullets and led the team to the Centennial Conference title.
Why it matters
Craft's decision to stick with Swarthmore despite the coaching change shows his commitment to the program and his belief in the team's potential. The Bullets' Centennial Conference title win is a testament to Craft's leadership and the resilience of the team in the face of adversity.
The details
Reece Craft was a standout high school player who had committed to play at Swarthmore College. However, the Garnet head coach Landry Kosmalski resigned to take an assistant coaching position at Campbell. Despite the coaching change, Craft has decided to honor his commitment and play for the Swarthmore Bullets. Craft's leadership and performance have been crucial in the team's Centennial Conference title win.
- Reece Craft was a Class 4A first team all-state selection as a senior at Devon Prep last year.
- Craft committed to play at Swarthmore College until Garnet head coach Landry Kosmalski resigned to take an assistant coaching position at Campbell.
- Craft has now committed to play for the Swarthmore Bullets and led the team to the Centennial Conference title in 2026.
The players
Reece Craft
A standout high school player who was a Class 4A first team all-state selection as a senior at Devon Prep last year and has committed to play for the Swarthmore Bullets.
Landry Kosmalski
The former head coach of the Swarthmore Garnet who resigned to take an assistant coaching position at Campbell.
Swarthmore Bullets
The college basketball team that Reece Craft has committed to play for, and who won the Centennial Conference title in 2026.
The takeaway
Reece Craft's decision to stick with Swarthmore despite the coaching change demonstrates his commitment to the program and belief in the team's potential. The Bullets' Centennial Conference title win is a testament to Craft's leadership and the resilience of the team in the face of adversity.


