2026-27 Tommies Roster (updated May 25)

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2026-27 Tommies Roster
Guards (8)

Tim Franks, 6-5 soph (2.1 ppg)
Austin Herro, 6-3 junior (5.5 ppg)
Tommy Humphries Jr., 6-5 junior (1.1 ppg)
Brogan Madson, 6-1 soph (U of Sioux Falls)
JoJo Mitchell, 6-2 freshman
Adam Tauer, 6-3 junior
Hayden Tibbits, 5-11 junior (3.1 ppg)
Jonovan Wilkinson, 6-2 junior (Ellsworth CC)

Forwards/Wings/Bigs (6)
Carter Bjerke, 6-9 senior (9.4 ppg)
Kyle Counts, 6-7 soph (1.0 ppg)
Jeremy Lorenz, 6-8 junior (Wofford/DePaul)
Luka Momcilovic, 6-8 freshman
Julius Wade, 6-6 soph (Contra Costa College)
Caden Wilkins, 6-6 soph (Green Bay)
 
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Jermaine Coleman & Nick Janowski on the market. Coleman's announcement is a bit of a surprise, with an expanded role seeming apparent next season.
 

Ryan Lafferty hits the free agent market. Toms now with 6 open spots on the roster.
 





Tommies appear in line to nab D2 freshman standout, Brogan Madson (University of Sioux Falls).
 
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Updated (May 2) St. Thomas starting lineup projection:
G Austin Herro, 6-3 Jr (5.5 ppg, 37.8% 3PFG)
G Brogan Madson, 6-1 So (19.1 ppg, 32.2% 3PFG/U of Sioux Falls)
F Carter Bjerke, 6-9 Sr (9.4 ppg, 44.9% 3PFG)
F Jeremy Lorenz, 6-8 Jr (2.2 ppg, 1.8 rpg/DePaul)
F Caden Wilkins, 6-6 So (6.9 ppg, 40.3% 3PFG/Green Bay)
 


Tommies add 6-2 junior guard Jonovan Wilkinson (Ellsworth CC).

Averaged 11.8 ppg, 3.5 rpg & 3 apg while shooting 37.9% from three-point territory & 78.4% from the charity stripe.

Only one roster spot yet to be filled.

 

Tommies add 6-2 junior guard Jonovan Wilkinson (Ellsworth CC).

Averaged 11.8 ppg, 3.5 rpg & 3 apg while shooting 37.9% from three-point territory & 78.4% from the charity stripe.

Only one roster spot yet to be filled.

I should not be surprised by the juco route for the Sunmit and other low majors, but what is your assessment of whether it translates to on court success or not? We’re not seeing much juco attention at high majors anymore.
 

I should not be surprised by the juco route for the Sunmit and other low majors, but what is your assessment of whether it translates to on court success or not? We’re not seeing much juco attention at high majors anymore.
Mid- and low-majors have to get creative. They no longer have a choice due to best players being poached every season. Finding (more) jewels from lower levels almost feels imperative now.

As long as Tauer remains the coach, I’m not worried about UST’s spot at or near the top of the Summit every season.
 
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Has to be a difficult job for Tauer and other mid major coaches. I'd imagine these coaches leave when they can for a better opportunity, more so than they did in the past
 




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