Local product Jaylani Darden, who enjoyed a breakthrough scoring and rebounding year in 2023-24, earned Preseason All-MEAC Third Team accolades entering his senior season. Terrance Jones and Jordan Leaks, both coming off redshirt years, round out the guard room.
Coach Jones beefed up the Spartan roster this offseason with several key additions in the transfer portal, starting with further veteran presence in the backcourt.
Sin’Cere McMahon nabbed a spot on the Preseason All-MEAC before his first game in the conference, and for good reason. The 6-0 guard averaged 14.4 point per game during his junior year at Winthrop, scoring a career-high 35 points in an explosive performance at UNC Asheville.
Brian Moore Jr., a significant contributor at Murray State, started his career as an NJCAA DI All-American at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M. His 47-point outing against Seminole State marked the second-highest scoring game in school history.
“The newcomers come with a new vision, new focus, and new drive,” Ings said. “They just bring a whole new swag to the team.”
Jalen Myers, a graduate forward from UT Martin, and Dramane Camara, a sophomore guard from DePaul finished out the transfer class. The Spartans also brought in a pair of highly touted high school recruits: Melo Baines and My’kel Jenkins.
The class marked another strong recruiting output of Jones’ tenure, who shifted the praise towards his staff.
“They know exactly what I want and what I like and they are really diligent in finding those pieces,” Jones said. “They recognize what the program needs, and then they go out and get it.”