
With March underway, the NCAA tournament brings a spotlight to college basketball’s brightest prospects — many of whom are on the verge of becoming NBA names. Among these players are various graduates of the NBA Academy and participants in Basketball Without Borders.
Before Thursday’s first-round tipoff, here’s a deeper look at NBA Academy and Basketball Without Borders alumni to keep an eye on.
Elliot Cadeau (Michigan)
Basketball Without Borders alum

Elliot Cadeau leads Michigan in assists (5.6 apg) and is shooting 38.4% on 3-pointers this season.
The 6-foot-1 American-Swedish guard found his footing during his junior season at Michigan after transferring from North Carolina. He started in 30 games for the Wolverines, leading the team with 5.6 assists per game. With Cadeau orchestrating the offense, Michigan enters the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 seed in the Midwest Region.
- Cadeau recorded four games of 10-plus assists and 20 games of five-plus, including a career-best 14 assists against Oakland (Nov. 3).
- At 10.1 points per game, the 21-year-old is scoring at the highest clip he has in his career, thanks in part to his 38.4% shooting on 3-pointers (also a career best).
Alex Condon (Florida)
NBA Global Academy alum

Alex Condon is a vital player for No. 1-seeded Florida as it aims for a 2nd straight NCAA title.
The 6-foot-11 Australian forward had an impressive junior campaign with the Gators, averaging 15 points, 7.7 rebounds and 3.5 assists on 54.8% shooting. After winning the 2025 national championship with UF, Condon will look to lead it on another lengthy run as the No. 1 seed in the Southeast Region.
- The 21-year-old was named a finalist for the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award, which is given to college basketball’s best center.
- Condon scored a season-high 26 points on 12-of-16 shooting in a win over Mississippi State to secure the outright 2026 SEC title.
Christian Anderson (Texas Tech)
Basketball Without Borders alum

Christian Anderson is averaging 18.9 ppg and is a key player for Texas Tech this season.
After earning a spot on the 2025 All-Big 12 Freshman Team, the 6-foot-3 German-American guard elevated his offensive production to another level, averaging 18.9 ppg and 7.6 apg (third in the nation). With Texas Tech’s star forward JT Toppin sidelined for the season, Anderson is poised for a standout run as he looks to lead the Red Raiders to a deep tournament push as the Midwest Region’s No. 5 seed.
- Thanks to his shooting prowess (42.7% on 3-pointers), the 19-year-old landed at No. 17 on Johnathan Wasserman’s latest mock draft.
- Anderson was the 2026 Big 12 Most Improved Player and made the All-Big 12 First Team.
Motiejus Krivas (Arizona)
Basketball Without Borders alum

Arizona big man Motiejus Krivas is averaging 10.5 ppg, 8.1 rpg and 1.8 bpg this season.
The 7-foot-2 Lithuanian native emerged as a dominant interior force, helping the Wildcats secure the No.1 seed in the West Region. Krivas’ most notable performance came against Kansas, when he posted 14 points, 15 rebounds, six blocks and four assists in a win.
- The 21-year-old has given up just five field goals around Arizona’s basketball all year, which has slotted him at No. 29 on Johnathan Wasserman’s latest mock draft.
- Krivas was named First Team All-Big 12, receiving Big 12 All-Defensive Team honors as well.
Rueben Chinyelu (Florida)
NBA Academy Africa alum

Rueben Chinyelu is averaging a double-double (11.2 ppg, 11.5 rpg) this season for UF.
Hailing from Nigeria, the 6-foot-10 junior has been a double-double machine for the Gators this season. Nicknamed “Big Freaky” by his teammates due to his intense playing style, high energy and a memorable dunk in which he stuck his tongue, Chinyelu is averaging 11.2 ppg, 11.5 rpg (No. 2 in the nation) and shooting 58.3% overall.
- Chinyelu recorded 18 double-doubles this season for the Gators, tying the school’s single-season record set in 1975.
- The 22-year-old was named an Associated Press All-American as an honorable mention.
Thierry Darlan (Santa Clara)
NBA Academy Africa & Basketball Without Borders alum

Thierry Darlan is a solid contributor for Santa Clara as it makes its return to the NCAA Tournament.
Born in the Central African Republic, the 6-foot-8 junior has taken an unconventional path to Santa Clara. Darlan started his professional basketball career suiting up for Basketball Africa League powerhouse Petro de Luanda in 2022, later playing for Bangui Sporting Club in 2024. After his time in the BAL, he spent two seasons in the NBA G League, most recently with the Delaware Blue Coats in 2024-25, averaging 11 points, six rebounds, and two assists across 29 games.
- The 22-year-old was named to the WCC’s 10-man preseason all-conference team.
- Darlan had a season high of 15 points against San Francisco (Feb. 21).
Killyan Toure (Iowa State)
Basketball Without Borders alum

Killyan Toure is known for his defensive acumen at Iowa State and is averaging 1.4 spg.
In his first year at Iowa State, the 6-foot-3 French guard has quickly made a name for himself with his defense and is averaging 1.4 steals per game. Toure’s ball-hawking presence will be crucial as Iowa State works through the Midwest Region.
- The freshman scored a career-high 20 points in a win vs. Creighton (Nov. 20),
- Toure has shown the potential to become a perennial two-way player in the future.
Below are the NBA Academy and Basketball Without Borders alums participating in the 2026 NCAA Tournament:
| Player | University | Country | NBA Academy & BWB |
| Mathieu Grujicic | Ohio State | Germany | BWB |
| Joshua Ojianwuna | Baylor | Nigeria | NBA Academy Africa; NBA Global Academy |
| Vianney Salatchoum | TCU | Cameroon | BWB Africa |
| Malick Diallo | TCU | Mali | BWB Global |
| Ruben Prey | St. John’s | Portugal | BWB Europe, BWB Global |
| Samis Calderon | Kansas | Brazil | BWB Global |
| Paul Mbiya | Kansas | Australia | BWB Africa, BWB Global |
| Jonathan Griman | California Baptist | Venezuela | NBA Academy Latin America |
| Thomas Ndong | California Baptist | Canada | NBA Academy Latin America |
| Aly Khalifa |
Louisville | Egypt | NBA Global Academy, BWB Global |
| Mouhamed Camara |
Louisville | Senegal | NBA Academy Africa; BWB Africa |
| Eric Reibe |
UConn | Germany | BWB Europe |
| Jacob Furphy | UConn | Australia | NBA Global Academy; BWB Asia, BWB Global |
| Alex Condon | Florida | Australia | NBA Global Academy |
| Rueben Chinyelu | Florida | Nigeria | NBA Academy Africa |
| Isaiah Brown | Florida | Puerto Rico | BWB Americas |
| Yanis Ndjonga | McNeese State | Cameroon | BWB Africa |
| David Mirkovic | Illinois | Montenegro | BWB Europe, BWB Global |
| Josh Dent | Saint Mary’s | Australia | NBA Global Academy; BWB Asia |
| Rory Hawke | Saint Mary’s | Australia | NBA Global Academy |
| Mantas Juzenas | Saint Mary’s | Lithuania | BWB Europe; BWB Global |
| Dwayne Aristode | Arizona | Netherlands | BWB Europe |
| Motiejus Krivas | Arizona | Lithuania | BWB Global |
| Ivan Khachenkov | Arizona | Germany | BWB Europe |
| Mabil Mawut | Arizona | South Sudan | NBA Academy Africa; BWB Africa |
| Hayden Jones | Wisconsin | New Zealand | BWB Asia; BWB Global |
| Dorian Grosber | High Point | Luxembourg | BWB Europe |
| Josh Ibukunoluwa | High Point | Australia | BWB Asia |
| Karim Rtail | Arkansas | Lebanon | BWB Global |
| Yacine Toumi |
Hawaii | France | BWB Africa; BWB Global |
| Khadim Mboup | BYU | Senegal | NBA Academy Africa |
| Dominique Diomande | BYU | France | BWB Africa |
| Declan Duru Jr. | Texas | Germany | BWB Europe |
| Omer Mayer | Purdue | Israel | BWB Europe |
| Elliot Cadeau | Michigan | Sweden | BWB Global |
| Aday Mara |
Michigan | Spain | BWB Europe; BWB Global |
| Oscar Goodman | Michigan | New Zealand | NBA Global Academy; BWB Asia |
| Ishan Sharma | Saint Louis | Canada | BWB Americas |
| Paul Otieno |
Saint Louis | Kenya | BWB Africa |
| Christian Anderson | Texas Tech | Germany | BWB Europe; BWB Global |
| Chabi Barre | Akron | Benin | NBA Academy Africa |
| Ognjen Stankovic | Akron | Serbia | BWB Europe |
| Ugonna Onyenso | Virginia | Nigeria | NBA Academy Africa |
| Sash Gavalyugov |
Santa Clara | Bulgaria | NBA Global Academy; BWB Europe, BWB Global |
| Noah Badibanga | Santa Clara | France | BWB Global |
| Chris Tadjo | Santa Clara | Canada | NBA Academy Latin America; BWB Americas |
| Thierry Darlan | Santa Clara | Central African Republic | NBA Academy Africa; BWB Africa; BWB Global |
| Killyan Toure | Iowa State | France | BWB Europe |









