Starting five
Curtis Jones, Iowa State
Former Cretin-Derham Hall guard was an All-Mid-American Conference selection after averaging 15 points, 4.8 rebounds and three assists for Buffalo last season before transferring.
Gabe Madsen, Utah
A Rochester Mayo alum, Madsen finished as the Utes' second-leading scorer with 11.6 points per game while also leading with 62 three-pointers. Had 26 points with seven threes vs. TCU.
Jamison Battle, Ohio State
The ex-DeLaSalle star led the Gophers in scoring in Ben Johnson's first season (2021-22) and averaged 12.4 points with 59 threes in 2022-23 before transferring to the Buckeyes.
Steven Crowl, Wisconsin
The 7-footer from Eagan was one of the most improved players in the Big Ten, averaging 12.1 points, 6.9 rebounds and 2.5 assists. Had career-high 36 points vs. Bradley in the National Invitation Tournament.
Dain Dainja, Illinois
The 6-9, 270-pound ex-Park Center big man averaged 9.5 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.2 blocks in his first season with the Illini. Shot 63.6% from the field and was second in the Big Ten in two-point percentage.
The next five
J'Vonne Hadley, Colorado: Guard from Cretin-Derham Hall led team with 5.9 rebounds per game last season.
B.J. Omot, North Dakota: The 6-8 sophomore from Mankato East made preseason All-Summit League team.
Francis Nwaokorie, UC San Diego: Former Champlin Park star averaged 12.8 points and 7.1 boards.
Tyler Wahl, Wisconsin: Lakeville North product is Badgers' most experienced player (126 games, 85 starts).
Andrew Morgan, North Dakota State: The Waseca native improved scoring to 10.5 points per game.
Ten others: Prince Aligbe, Boston College; Ben Carlson, Utah; Camden Heide, Purdue; Tre Holloman, Michigan State; Michael Jones, Stanford; Robert Jones, Iowa State; Mason Madsen, Cincinnati; Lu'Cye Patterson, Charlotte; Will Tschetter, Michigan; Kerwin Walton, Texas Tech.