Spartans add Harvard transfer PG Denham Wojcik, son of associate head coach Doug Wojcik
- Denham Wojcik, son of Michigan State associate head coach Doug Wojcik, is transferring to Michigan State from Harvard.
- Wojcik played in 64 games across three seasons at Harvard, averaging 1.8 points and 1.4 assists.
- He will have one year of eligibility remaining and is expected to be a reserve player.
- This is likely the final roster move for Michigan State for the 2025-26 season.
- Michigan State basketball has added another player via the transfer portal and its someone who’s close to the program.
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Point guard Denham Wojcik will be reportedly transferring to Michigan State from Harvard for his final season of college basketball. Denham Wojcik is the son of Michigan State basketball associate head coach Doug Wojcik.
Spartans Illustrated reported the notable transfer portal news on Friday afternoon.
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During his three seasons at Harvard from 2021 to 2023, Wojcik played in 64 games where he averaged 1.8 points and 1.4 assists across 15 minutes per game. This past season he was sidelined with an injury and entered the transfer portal in January. He will have one year of eligibility remaining and will be expected to serve as a reserve on the Spartans next season.
This should serve as the final move for the Spartans’ 2025-26 roster with no other moves expected at this time. Earlier this week, it was finalized that Jase Richardson would not return for another year and remain in the NBA Draft.
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