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MBBALL 2025 Post-Portal Montana Roster Analysis

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So the portal window has closed shut and rosters are beginning to take shape. As of yesterday, there were roughly 1,500 players still in the portal and roughly 1,000 or so open roster positions on NCAA Division 1 teams.

Roster Status after Wisconsin Loss:


#PositionNameYear/Status
1PGChase HendersonRS Sophomore/ DNP in 24-25
2SGMoney WilliamsSophomore/6th Man in 24-25
3SGConnor DickRS Sophomore/ Walk-On and DNP in 24-25
4SGJeremiah DarganSenior/ Limited Minutes 13GP/5.4MPG
5SGMalik MooreSenior/ Starter 30 GP/29 Started 12.6ppg
6SG/WTyler ThompsonRS Freshman/DNP in 24-25
7W/FJoe PridgenGraduate/ Starter 35GP/35S 11.5 ppg 6.8rpg
8W/FAmari JedkinsRS Junior/ Reserve Rotational Player / 29GP/1S 8.8mpg
9W/FJensen BradtkeRS Sophomore/ Reserve Rotational Player/ 25GP/1S 10mpg
10F/PJalen FoySenior/ 17GP/0S /Limited Minutes
11PZack DavidsonRS Sophomore/ 16GP/0S 6.3mpg/ Limited Minutes
12PKenyon AguinoFreshman/ 2024 Signee

On paper after the Wisconsin loss, that would have been a roster that would have been an early season candidate for a top team in the Big Sky. That was with the cloud with Kai Johnson's appealed eligibility up in the air (still is) and the graduation of key personnel. Then at the end of the season we get the information that we can now add Te'Jon Sawyer back to the roster because of a JC extra year designation.

13PTe'Jon SawyerGraduate/ Starter/ 34GP 9.4ppg 4.1rpg

The staff now had 13 players on the roster and some targeted needs that would mean a very tactical approach to the open portal period. Like all BSC teams Montana was hurt by the portal early on with the departure of key starter and star Malik Moore (Xavier) to the portal. They also lost role players who might have saw larger roles in 2025-26 in Zack Davidson (NAU), Jalen Foy (TBD) and Jeremiah Dargan (TBD). So when you look at the needs of the roster entering into the portal period Montana likely had a need for:
1. Wing 3 and D guy to replace Austin Patterson.
2. Some Post Length to add depth to the post rotation w/ questions about Sawyers knee health and departure of Zach Davidson
3. Primary ball handler or another facilitator to replace Brandon Whitney and provide depth.

What Montana did was in part to be aggressive in the portal, maybe moreso than any other team in the BSC, to fill those needs in an off-season that was going to be a highly turbulent for a lot of low mid-major teams. Sacramento State has to replace most of its roster, Idaho and Idaho State have to replace key contributors across their rosters. Montana has to feel rather comfortable heading into the summer with its roster construction.

How did Montana do it?
1. First Signing: Kadyn Betts (Minnesota)- Junior PF. Fills post-season portal need #2. Can play both with back to basket and away from it. Athletic big man.
2. Second Signing: Courtney Anderson Jr. (Colorado)- Sophomore PG/CG/SG. Can fill both #1 and #3 on their needs/wants list. Former 4 star recruit from Northern California is a big guard capable of playing multiple positions.
3. Third Signing: Trae Taylor (Chico State)- Senior PF. Rebounding and scoring maching down low for DII Chico State. Plays with size and physicality. Fills #2.
4. Fourth Signing: Luke Moxon (High School)- Freshman CG. Aracata, California Big and physical kid, provides much needed depth on the wing. Plucked from under-recruited smaller school Northern California. Projects as a CG and potential redshirt in 2025-26.
5. Figth Signing: Tyler Isaak (Citrus JC/Cal Baptist) Junior SG. Great shooter (41.1 pct from 3 w/ 130 attempts) and is good on the defensive end (6 rpg, 1.6spg). Was Citrus JC's leading scorer and fills the role vacated by Austin Patterson's graduation.


#PositionNameYear/Status
1PGChase HendersonReturner: RS Sophomore/ DNP in 24-25
2CGCourtney Anderson Jr.Newcomer/Transfer: Colorado. 4GP in 24-25, Averaged 20ppg in HS.
3CGLuke MoxonNewcomer: HS. Freshman. NorCal Conferance Player of the Year. Likely Redshirt.
4SGMoney WilliamsReturner: Sophomore/6th Man in 24-25
5SGConnor DickReturner: RS Sophomore/ Walk-On and DNP in 24-25
6SGTyler IsaakNewcomer/Transfer: Citrus JC 41.1 3pt pct, 18.9 ppg in 24-25 @ CJC.
7SG/WTyler ThompsonRS Freshman/DNP in 24-25
8W/FJoe PridgenGraduate/ Starter 35GP/35S 11.5 ppg 6.8rpg
9W/FAmari JedkinsRS Junior/ Reserve Rotational Player / 29GP/1S 8.8mpg
10W/FJensen BradtkeRS Sophomore/ Reserve Rotational Player/ 25GP/1S 10mpg
11W/FKadyn BettsNewcomer/Transfer: RS Junnior Minnesota limited rotational player, 22GP, 4.9pg, 6/15 from 3.
12PTe'Jon SawyerGraduate/Starter/ 9ppg and 5 rpg.
13PTrae TaylorNewcomer/Transfer: Senior. Chico State. 30GS, 13.1 ppg, 73.6!! FG%, 6.3RPG.
14PKenyon AguinoNewcomer/ Freshman 2024 Signee. Could be 25-26 Redshirt Candidate

and the 15th roster position is being held for....
15CGKai JohnsonGraduate/ Starter/ 11ppg, 50.2 FG%, 3.1RPG...Ultimate Glue Guy/Competitor

It is TBD on Johnson. We may not hear for a while longer considering the litigation and bevy of extra year applications the NCAA has to deal with. If Johnson is a no-go, Montana has 1 roster slot available and likely 1 scholarship to use (see below). If Johnson doesn't return they have some flexibility where there isn't a glaring need depth wise, where they absolutely replace like with like. For what its worth, Pridgen and Sawyers scholarships won't count against the 13 scholarship totals and are to be paid w/ program funds and the same would likely be the case with Johnson as well. As it stands this is what roster/scholarship designation looks like:

  • 2025-26 Counters: 11 Total: Henderson (So,), Anderson Jr. (So.),Williams (Jr.) Moxon (Fr.), Isaak (Jr.), Thompson (RS Fr.), Bradtke (So.), Jedkins (Jr.), Betts (Jr.), Taylor (Sr.),Aguino (Fr.)
  • 2025-26 Exemptions: 2 to 3 Total: Sawyer (Gr.), Pridgen (Gr.) and potentially Johnson (Jr.)
  • 2025-26 Walk-On: 1 total: Connor Dick (So.)
Without getting into a lot of potential depth chart conversations or team potential, Montana's roster will w/out Johnson return 2 starters (Sawyer/Pridgen), its 6th man who'll likely start (Williams). Few teams in the BSC have that type of returning core, and a bunch of players that provided key minutes in 24/24 (Bradtke, Jedkins) or ins 23/24 (Henderson) along with heralded RS FR Tyler Thompson. Add in Johnson, if his appeal is approved, and you have a core group that is as good as any returning group in the conference by a long shot. There are a few teams that have done well in the portal as well where on paper they likely appear as clear improvements over last year. PSU has to offset some losses, but their two portal pickups are a nice addition and Weber State who yeeted a lot of its periphery has progressively improved its roster with a couple of solid pickups. Northern Colorado has lost a ton to graduation and the portal it is TBD on whether their replacements can fill those holes. You can sort of bet that they will, but they have a ton of spots yet along w/Sacramento State and Northern Arizona.

Transfers are always a crap shoot and because both Betts and Anderson Jr. were limited role players at their respective power 4 conference schools it is going to be hard to know how their game/talent translates. Clearly Montana will miss Malik Moore, but will have Money Williams who could be on the verge of a huge breakout year after two absolutely emotionally draining seasons as a Freshman/Sophomore. They have the type of replacements for those losses on paper that makes the roster a bit more projectable in April than we'd otherwise know in most years. Taylor is a clear help on the low block to take some of hte pressure off of Sawyer's bionically repaired knee and it is clear that Betts can fulfill a similar role to Sawyer in terms of skill set (mobile, screen/roll, adequate perimeter shooter).

You can sort of see now why Moxon who was a summer elite camp attendee ends up being a late HS signee this year. Most years I don't think he's extended an offer but they get to bring him in and likely marinate on red-shirt for a year with the type of depth that likely won't ask him or Aguino to see minutes unless they force the staff to put them into the rotation.

Anyhow, this portal season has to feel good for the staff and allows them to head into the summer with a lot fewer questions than in 24-25 and an ability to get those guys in the gym in June and start doing the heavy lifting for the 25-26 season. Gotta like it from a fans perspective and what that might portend for the upcoming season. Going to be a long off-season for us fans, but we might have as much anticipation for a season of Griz hoops as we've had in a while. Kudos to the staff. A job well done.
 
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So the portal window has closed shut and rosters are beginning to take shape. As of yesterday, there were roughly 1,500 players still in the portal and roughly 1,000 or so open roster positions on NCAA Division 1 teams.

Roster Status after Wisconsin Loss:


#PositionNameYear/Status
1PGCameron HendersonRS Sophomore/ DNP in 24-25
2SGMoney WilliamsSophomore/6th Man in 24-25
3SGConnor DickRS Sophomore/ Walk-On and DNP in 24-25
4SGJeremiah DarganSenior/ Limited Minutes 13GP/5.4MPG
5SGMalik MooreSenior/ Starter 30 GP/29 Started 12.6ppg
6SG/WTyler ThompsonRS Freshman/DNP in 24-25
7W/FJoe PridgenGraduate/ Starter 35GP/35S 11.5 ppg 6.8rpg
8W/FAmari JedkinsRS Junior/ Reserve Rotational Player / 29GP/1S 8.8mpg
9W/FJensen BradtkeRS Sophomore/ Reserve Rotational Player/ 25GP/1S 10mpg
10F/PJalen FoySenior/ 17GP/0S /Limited Minutes
11PZack DavidsonRS Sophomore/ 16GP/0S 6.3mpg/ Limited Minutes
12PKenyon AguinoFreshman/ 2024 Signee

On paper after the Wisconsin loss, that would have been a roster that would have been an early season candidate for a top team in the Big Sky. That was with the cloud with Kai Johnson's appealed eligibility up in the air (still is) and the graduation of key personnel. Then at the end of the season we get the information that we can now add Te'Jon Sawyer back to the roster because of a JC extra year designation.

13PTe'Jon SawyerGraduate/ Starter/ 34GP 9.4ppg 4.1rpg

The staff now had 13 players on the roster and some targeted needs that would mean a very tactical approach to the open portal period. Like all BSC teams Montana was hurt by the portal early on with the departure of key starter and star Malik Moore (Xavier) to the portal. They also lost role players who might have saw larger roles in 2025-26 in Zack Davidson (NAU), Jalen Foy (TBD) and Jeremiah Dargan (TBD). So when you look at the needs of the roster entering into the portal period Montana likely had a need for:
1. Wing 3 and D guy to replace Austin Patterson.
2. Some Post Length to add depth to the post rotation w/ questions about Sawyers knee health and departure of Zach Davidson
3. Primary ball handler or another facilitator to replace Brandon Whitney and provide depth.

What Montana did was in part to be aggressive in the portal, maybe moreso than any other team in the BSC, to fill those needs in an off-season that was going to be a highly turbulent for a lot of low mid-major teams. Sacramento State has to replace most of its roster, Idaho and Idaho State have to replace key contributors across their rosters. Montana has to feel rather comfortable heading into the summer with its roster construction.

How did Montana do it?
1. First Signing: Kadyn Betts (Minnesota)- Junior PF. Fills post-season portal need #2. Can play both with back to basket and away from it. Athletic big man.
2. Second Signing: Courtney Anderson Jr. (Colorado)- Sophomore PG/CG/SG. Can fill both #1 and #3 on their needs/wants list. Former 4 star recruit from Northern California is a big guard capable of playing multiple positions.
3. Third Signing: Trae Taylor (Chico State)- Senior PF. Rebounding and scoring maching down low for DII Chico State. Plays with size and physicality. Fills #2.
4. Fourth Signing: Luke Moxon (High School)- Freshman CG. Aracata, California Big and physical kid, provides much needed depth on the wing. Plucked from under-recruited smaller school Northern California. Projects as a CG and potential redshirt in 2025-26.
5. Figth Signing: Tyler Isaak (Citrus JC/Cal Baptist) Junior SG. Great shooter (41.1 pct from 3 w/ 130 attempts) and is good on the defensive end (6 rpg, 1.6spg). Was Citrus JC's leading scorer and fills the role vacated by Austin Patterson's graduation.


#PositionNameYear/Status
1PGCameron HendersonReturner: RS Sophomore/ DNP in 24-25
2CGCourtney Anderson Jr.Newcomer/Transfer: Colorado. 4GP in 24-25, Averaged 20ppg in HS.
3CGLuke MoxonNewcomer: HS. Freshman. NorCal Conferance Player of the Year. Likely Redshirt.
4SGMoney WilliamsReturner: Sophomore/6th Man in 24-25
5SGConnor DickReturner: RS Sophomore/ Walk-On and DNP in 24-25
6SGTyler IsaakNewcomer/Transfer: Citrus JC 41.1 3pt pct, 18.9 ppg in 24-25 @ CJC.
7SG/WTyler ThompsonRS Freshman/DNP in 24-25
8W/FJoe PridgenGraduate/ Starter 35GP/35S 11.5 ppg 6.8rpg
9W/FAmari JedkinsRS Junior/ Reserve Rotational Player / 29GP/1S 8.8mpg
10W/FJensen BradtkeRS Sophomore/ Reserve Rotational Player/ 25GP/1S 10mpg
11W/FKadyn BettsNewcomer/Transfer: RS Junnior Minnesota limited rotational player, 22GP, 4.9pg, 6/15 from 3.
12PTe'Jon SawyerGraduate/Starter/ 9ppg and 5 rpg.
13PTrae TaylorNewcomer/Transfer: Senior. Chico State. 30GS, 13.1 ppg, 73.6!! FG%, 6.3RPG.
14PKenyon AguinoNewcomer/ Freshman 2024 Signee. Could be 25-26 Redshirt Candidate

and the 15th roster position is being held for....
15CGKai JohnsonGraduate/ Starter/ 11ppg, 50.2 FG%, 3.1RPG...Ultimate Glue Guy/Competitor

It is TBD on Johnson. We may not hear for a while longer considering the litigation and bevy of extra year applications the NCAA has to deal with. If Johnson is a no-go, Montana has 1 roster slot available and likely 1 scholarship to use (see below). If Johnson doesn't return they have some flexibility where there isn't a glaring need depth wise, where they absolutely replace like with like. For what its worth, Pridgen and Sawyers scholarships won't count against the 13 scholarship totals and are to be paid w/ program funds and the same would likely be the case with Johnson as well. As it stands this is what roster/scholarship designation looks like:

  • 2025-26 Counters: 11 Total: Henderson (So,), Anderson Jr. (So.),Williams (Jr.) Moxon (Fr.), Isaak (Jr.), Thompson (RS Fr.), Bradtke (So.), Jedkins (Jr.), Betts (Jr.), Taylor (Sr.),Aguino (Fr.)
  • 2025-26 Exemptions: 2 to 3 Total: Sawyer (Gr.), Pridgen (Gr.) and potentially Johnson (Jr.)
  • 2025-26 Walk-On: 1 total: Connor Dick (So.)
Without getting into a lot of potential depth chart conversations or team potential, Montana's roster will w/out Johnson return 2 starters (Sawyer/Pridgen), its 6th man who'll likely start (Williams). Few teams in the BSC have that type of returning core, and a bunch of players that provided key minutes in 24/24 (Bradtke, Jedkins) or ins 23/24 (Henderson) along with heralded RS FR Tyler Thompson. Add in Johnson, if his appeal is approved, and you have a core group that is as good as any returning group in the conference by a long shot. There are a few teams that have done well in the portal as well where on paper they likely appear as clear improvements over last year. PSU has to offset some losses, but their two portal pickups are a nice addition and Weber State who yeeted a lot of its periphery has progressively improved its roster with a couple of solid pickups. Northern Colorado has lost a ton to graduation and the portal it is TBD on whether their replacements can fill those holes. You can sort of bet that they will, but they have a ton of spots yet along w/Sacramento State and Northern Arizona.

Transfers are always a crap shoot and because both Betts and Anderson Jr. were limited role players at their respective power 4 conference schools it is going to be hard to know how their game/talent translates. Clearly Montana will miss Malik Moore, but will have Money Williams who could be on the verge of a huge breakout year after two absolutely emotionally draining seasons as a Freshman/Sophomore. They have the type of replacements for those losses on paper that makes the roster a bit more projectable in April than we'd otherwise know in most years. Taylor is a clear help on the low block to take some of hte pressure off of Sawyer's bionically repaired knee and it is clear that Betts can fulfill a similar role to Sawyer in terms of skill set (mobile, screen/roll, adequate perimeter shooter).

You can sort of see now why Moxon who was a summer elite camp attendee ends up being a late HS signee this year. Most years I don't think he's extended an offer but they get to bring him in and likely marinate on red-shirt for a year with the type of depth that likely won't ask him or Aguino to see minutes unless they force the staff to put them into the rotation.

Anyhow, this portal season has to feel good for the staff and allows them to head into the summer with a lot fewer questions than in 24-25 and an ability to get those guys in the gym in June and start doing the heavy lifting for the 25-26 season. Gotta like it from a fans perspective and what that might portend for the upcoming season. Going to be a long off-season for us fans, but we might have as much anticipation for a season of Griz hoops as we've had in a while. Kudos to the staff. A job well done.
Good breakdown.. competition will be intense to see the court. btw Chase not Cameron Henderson
 
You do great analysis. Very minor thing
Thanks. I once had a high school teacher that always called me Chad. He'd be looking at my paper, with my name on it, and still Chad. Might need some negative/positive reinforcement to rid Cameron from my mind and replace it with Chase. Very pavlovian.

There have been a few other Griz players in both football and basketball where I have done that over the years. It is just like a worm that wedges its way into your brain (hopefully it doesn't give you a frontal lobotomy) and just resides there.
 
I’ve studied this a little bit, but I’m seeing quite the contrast between the way we recruited the portal last year vs this year. Last year we went after mid major guys that were highly productive at their previous schools (Moore, Patterson, Pridgen, etc.). This year we’re banking on P5 guys who had very minimal time at their previous schools, but were big time recruits in high school. I don’t wanna say I favor one technique over the other, but it’s hard to argue with last years results and not say that’s what we should’ve done again this year. I’m not saying I’m against what the staff has done this year, but IMO this seems like more of a risk. I do think they very well could become great players, especially since they’d be stepping down to the Big Sky, but again it’s just hard to argue that this feels a little more risky than what we did last year.
 
Hey Grizfan-24: This is an outstanding early Griz Hoops perspective regarding the build and potential 25-26 team. I sort of know how much time this kind of detail work takes. If your effort deserves something... like getting honored pre-game at the first home game of the season... and given a complimentary Griz basketball... I'm all for it. No joke. I mean this seriously.

Hmmm... was going to give up my lower level season tix for next season & move up to the second level. I might re-think that. I can imagine what this team could do if Kai retains another season. Go Griz.
 
Hey Grizfan-24: This is an outstanding early Griz Hoops perspective regarding the build and potential 25-26 team. I sort of know how much time this kind of detail work takes. If your effort deserves something... like getting honored pre-game at the first home game of the season... and given a complimentary Griz basketball... I'm all for it. No joke. I mean this seriously.

Hmmm... was going to give up my lower level season tix for next season & move up to the second level. I might re-think that. I can imagine what this team could do if Kai retains another season. Go Griz.
Thanks for the kind words. I'm not sure that my efforts require any type of recognition beyond what I get from you guys here. I wanted to be a sports writer growing up, and even started off as a Journalism major at the UM. Took me all about six months to recognize that I wasn't cut out for the journalist life (you know interacting with others/asking questions/native ability to write), and flipped to History and Secondary Education.

I'd love to be back in Missoula to watch games. There are a lot of core memories I have that were made inside Dahlberg during the 80's and early 90's. Both Lady Griz and the men. Been at least a decade (2015 v. Boise State in Missoula) since I've seen a Griz game live. I do think this team is worthy of a lower bowl investment. If I had a lear jet and Bill Gates money, I'd purchase some myself and fly in for every game next year.

To be honest, I'd love for the community to get behind the program in the way that I saw during Morrill's last year/Taylor's first year. Obviously different era of fan support, but I really do think this upcoming season could be really, really fun.
 
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