Michigan State Adds Harvard Transfer Denham Wojcik for Final Season
Michigan State Adds Harvard Transfer Denham Wojcik for Final Season

Michigan State Adds Harvard Transfer Denham Wojcik for Final Season

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Michigan State basketball has added Denham Wojcik, a point guard transferring from Harvard, to its 2025-26 roster. Denham, who has one year of eligibility remaining, is the son of Michigan State associate head coach Doug Wojcik, who was recently named the Big Ten Assistant Coach of the Year. During his three seasons at Harvard, Denham played in 64 games, averaging around 1.8 points and 1.4 to 1.9 assists per game, with his most recent season limited by injury. He joins Michigan State as a walk-on and is expected to provide depth as a reserve ball handler behind players like Jeremy Fears Jr. This transfer marks the Spartans' fourth addition from the transfer portal and likely the final roster move for the upcoming season, following the departure of Jase Richardson to the NBA draft. Doug Wojcik, a longtime assistant to head coach Tom Izzo, has a broad coaching background including previous head coaching stints and multiple returns to Michigan State, where he serves as a key strategic advisor.

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