2025–26 UC San Diego Tritons men's basketball team

2025–26 UC San Diego Tritons men's basketball
ConferenceBig West Conference
Record0-0 (0-0 Big West)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Skye Ettin
  • Rich Shayewitz
  • Steven Aldridge
  • Daniel Eberhardt
  • Denzel Brito
Home arenaLionTree Arena
Seasons
2026–27 →
2025–26 Big West Conference men's basketball standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Cal Poly 0 0   0 0  
Cal State Bakersfield 0 0   0 0  
Cal State Fullerton 0 0   0 0  
Cal State Northridge 0 0   0 0  
Hawai'i 0 0   0 0  
Long Beach State 0 0   0 0  
UC Davis 0 0   0 0  
UC Irvine 0 0   0 0  
UC Riverside 0 0   0 0  
UC San Diego 0 0   0 0  
UC Santa Barbara 0 0   0 0  
2026 Big West tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

The 2025–26 UC San Diego Tritons men's basketball team will represent University of California, San Diego in the 2025–26 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Tritons will be led by 1st-year head coach Clint Allard and will play their home games at LionTree Arena in La Jolla, California as members of the Big West Conference. This will be the program’s second season eligible for NCAA postseason play after completing its four-year transition to Division I in the 2024–25 season.

Previous season

The Tritons were in their first year of NCAA Division I postseason eligibility.[1] They finished the 2024–25 season 30–5, 18–2 in Big West play to win the regular season championship. They defeated UC Santa Barbara in the semifinals of the Big West Tournament[2] and won over UC Irvine to win the Big West championship and clinch the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.[3] It marked UC San Diego's first NCAA D1 Tournament appearance. They were seeded as the No.12 seed in the South region,[4] where they fell short to No.5 seed Michigan 65-68 in the first round.[5]

The Big West named Eric Olen as the conference’s coach of the year for the second time in a row. Senior Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones was selected on the All-Big West First Team alongside senior Tyler McGhie. Tait-Jones was also named Big West Player of the Year. Senior Hayden Gray was named Best Defensive Player as well as part of the All-Big West Second Team. Junior Chris Howell was named Best Hustle Player and redshirt junior Justin Rochelin was named Best Sixth Player.[6]

Offseason

Coaching Changes

Following the 2024-25 season, head coach Eric Olen left the Tritons to take the head coaching position at New Mexico.[7] Olen was part of the Tritons coaching staff since the 2004-05 season after graduating from Spring Hill College, and after spending 9 seasons as an assistant coach, got promoted to the head coaching position in the 2013-14 season.[8] Throughout his 12 seasons serving as head coach, Olen compiled a record of 240-119, with a 148-60 record in conference play, and has lead the team to three CCAA regular season titles, four CCAA tournament titles with four NCAA DII tournament appearances.[9] He has also guided the Tritons transitioning to NCAA DI[10] and led the team to gaining their first ever NCAA D1 tournament appearance in their first year of postseason eligibility, seizing both the regular season and conference tournament titles. Olen has been named Big West Coach of the Year twice and NABC Pacific District Coach of the Year once.[8] The coaching change announcement was made on March 30, 2025.

The same day, associate head coach Clint Allard was promoted as the Tritons new head coach.[11][12] Allard played at UC San Diego from 2004-08 as a four-year starter and three-time team captain. Throughout UC San Diego's Division II era, Allard ranks first in steals made with a total of 130, and ranks in the top ten for points, field goals made, three pointers made, three-pointer field goal percentage, rebounds and assists.[13] After graduation, Allard has spent the last 11 seasons as associate head coach under Olen, where he became the main architect for the team's defense.[14] Notably, the Tritons led the nation in turnover margin (+7.2) and steals (345), and has the lowest turnovers per game (8.7) last season.[13]

On April 4, it was announced that assistant coaches Tom Tankelewicz, Sam Stapleton and Mikey Howell would follow Olen to New Mexico as part of his new coaching staff.[15]

In early June, UC San Diego officially announced the addition of its coaching staff with the hiring of four new assistant coaches: Skye Ettin, Rich Shayewitz, Daniel Eberhardt and Denzel Brito. Ettin most recently worked as an assistant coach for UC Santa Barbara after six years as part of the Princeton coaching staff and helped the Tigers with a Sweet Sixteen appearance. Shayewitz joined from Sonoma State where he was head coach, while Eberhardt, most recently working at Loyola Marymount also brings head coaching experience from Holy Names. Brito came to UC San Diego from George Washington with overseas playing experience.[16]

Departures

A total of ten players from the 2024-25 roster left UC San Diego, including four graduates and six outgoing transfers. Chris Howell and Milos Vicentic followed Olen to New Mexico,[17] while Justin Rochelin left to join the Pacific Tigers.[18] Starting forward Nordin Kapic transferred to South Carolina,[19] Camden McCormick went to Tampa and Quin Patterson transferred to Idaho State.[20] Hayden Gray and Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones signed deals to participate in the 2025 NBA Summer League, joining the Boston Celtics and Toronto Raptors respectively.[21]

Departures
Name Number Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown Reason for departure
Camden McCormick 0 G 6'3" 190 Junior San Diego, CA Transferred to Tampa
Hayden Gray 3 G 6'4" 190 Senior San Diego, CA Graduated
Justin Rochelin 5 G 6'5" 205 RS Junior Encino, CA Transferred to Pacific[18]
Chris Howell 8 G 6'6" 195 Junior San Diego, CA Transferred to New Mexico[17]
Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones 12 G/F 6'6" 200 Senior Wellington, New Zealand Graduated
Tyler McGhie 12 G/F 6'5" 195 Senior Denton, TX Graduated
Quin Patterson 15 G/F 6'7" 205 Junior Snoqualmie, WA Transferred to Idaho State[20]
Nordin Kapic 24 F 6'8" 245 Junior Vienna, Austria Transferred to South Carolina[19]
Milos Vicentic 31 F 6'7" 220 Graduate Student Belgrade, Serbia Transferred to New Mexico[17]
Maximo Milovich 33 F 6'8" 213 Graduate Student Buenos Aires, Argentina Graduated

Incoming Transfers

UC San Diego added eight transfers to its lineup: Tyson Dunn from Buffalo, Emmmanuel Propere II from Missouri-St. Louis, Bol Dengdit from Portland, Leo Beath from Lynn, Tom Beattie from Hawai'i, Alex Chaikin from Lafayette, Trap Johnson from Montana State and Dimitrije Vukicevic from Washington State.[22]

Incoming transfers
Name Number Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown Previous School
Tyson Dunn 3 G 6'3" 190 Graduate Student Newmarket, ON Buffalo
Emmanuel Prospere II 5 G/F 6'5" 212 Graduate Student Miami, FL Missouri-St. Louis
Bol Dengdit 7 F 6'11" 210 RS Junior Melbourne, Australia Portland
Leo Beath 8 F 6'8" 215 RS Junior Malibu, CA Lynn
Tom Beattie 9 G 6'5" 195 Junior Auckland, New Zealand Hawai'i
Alex Chaikin 10 G 6'5" 175 Sophomore Williamsburg, VA Lafayette
Trap Johnson 23 G 6'6" 200 RS Freshman Belton, TX Montana State
Dimitrije Vukicevic 33 C 7'0" N/A RS Freshman Belgrade, Serbia Washington State

Recruits

College recruiting information
Name Hometown School Height Weight Commit date
Hudson Mayes
G
Los Angeles, CA Redondo Union HS 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Apr 13, 2025 
Recruit ratings: 247Sports: 3/5 stars   
Jaden Vance
F
Pheonix, AZ Arizona Compass Prep 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Apr 28, 2025 
Recruit ratings: 247Sports: 3/5 stars   
Overall recruit ranking:
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, On3, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

Roster

2025–26 UC San Diego Tritons men's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Weight Year Previous school Hometown
G 0 Hudson Mayes 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Fr Redondo Union HS Los Angeles, California
G 1 Ryder Elisaldez 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 175 lb (79 kg) So Bishop Gorman HS Las Vegas, Nevada
G/F 2 Christopher Cox 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 208 lb (94 kg) RS Fr Cottonwood HS Salt Lake City, Utah
G 3 Tyson Dunn 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 190 lb (86 kg) GS Buffalo Newmarket, Ontario
F 4 Cade Pendleton 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 210 lb (95 kg) RS Jr East Hamilton HS Chattanooga, Tennessee
G/F 5 Emmanuel Prospere II 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 212 lb (96 kg) GS Missouri-St. Louis Miami, Florida
F 7 Bol Dengdit 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 210 lb (95 kg) RS Jr Portland Melbourne, Australia
F 8 Leo Beath 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 215 lb (98 kg) RS Jr Lynn Malibu, California
G 9 Tom Beattie 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 195 lb (88 kg) Jr Hawai'i Auckland, New Zealand
G 10 Alex Chaikin 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 175 lb (79 kg) So Lafayette Williamsburg, Virginia
G 11 Jasen Brooks 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 195 lb (88 kg) RS So Cleveland HS Cleveland, Tennessee
F 13 Jaden Vance 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Fr Arizona Compass Prep Phoenix, Arizona
G 20 Aidan Burke 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 190 lb (86 kg) Jr Phillips Exeter Academy Los Gatos, California
G 22 Yaqub Mir 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 175 lb (79 kg) RS So Granite Bay HS Granite Bay, California
G 23 Trap Johnson 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 200 lb (91 kg) RS Fr Montana State Belton, Texas
C 33 Dimitrije Vukicevic 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)
RS Fr Washington State Belgrade, Serbia
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Roster
Last update: July 22, 2025

Schedule and results

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Site (attendance)
city, state
Regular season
November 24, 2025*
TBA
vs. TBD
ESPN Events Invitational
      State Farm Field House 
Kissimmee, FL
November 25, 2025*
TBA
vs. TBD
ESPN Events Invitational
      State Farm Field House 
Kissimmee, FL
November 26, 2025*
TBA
vs. TBD
ESPN Events Invitational
      State Farm Field House 
Kissimmee, FL
December 6, 2025
TBA
at Long Beach State       Walter Pyramid 
Long Beach, CA
January 1, 2026
TBA
at Cal Poly       Mott Athletics Center 
San Luis Obispo, CA
January 3, 2026
TBA
Hawai'i       Liontree Arena 
La Jolla, CA
January 8, 2026
TBA
Cal State Fullerton       Liontree Arena 
La Jolla, CA
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Pacific.

Sources:[23]

References

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  15. ^ "Tankelewicz, Stapleton and Howell Named to Lobo Basketball Staff". New Mexico Lobos. April 4, 2025.
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  17. ^ a b c "Chris Howell and Milos Vicentic Sign with Lobo Basketball". New Mexico Lobos. Retrieved May 7, 2025.
  18. ^ a b "Big West Sixth Player of the Year Justin Rochelin Signs with Pacific". Pacific Tigers. Retrieved May 30, 2025.
  19. ^ a b "Paris Announces Addition of Six Transfers". South Carolina Gamecocks. Retrieved May 1, 2025.
  20. ^ a b "Men's Basketball Brings 6 New Faces Onboard for 2025-26". Idaho State Bengals. Retrieved April 21, 2025.
  21. ^ "Pair of Tritons Head to Vegas for NBA Summer League". UC San Diego. Retrieved June 30, 2025.
  22. ^ "Tritons 2025-26 Roster Announced". UC San Diego. Retrieved July 21, 2025.
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