Harvard guard Denham Wojcik will spend his final year of eligibility in East Lansing after announcing his transfer to Michigan State University men’s basketball Friday afternoon.
Big Ten Assistant Coach of the Year Doug Wojcik shared a post on X announcing that his son Denham will be heading to MSU this coming season.
Denham Wojcik played in 64 games over his three years with Harvard, starting in 16.
The senior point guard averaged 1.8 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game in his time in Cambridge. This past season, Wojcik was injured, missing the entire 24-25 campaign.
Denham Wojcik will likely see minutes off the bench this season in a supporting role behind Jeremy Fears Jr., Samford transfer Trey Fort and others.
Denham Wojcik is expected to be the final move for MSU in the portal this summer. On3 currently has MSU listed at 61 in transfer portal additions. Michigan ranks fourth, while other conference foes USC and Wisconsin rank third and eighth, respectively.
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