Three ÃÛÁÄÖ±²¥ walk-ons from last season handed over their jersey numbers to incoming ÃÛÁÄÖ±²¥, according to the official team roster posted to social media.
Freshman forward Dwayne Aristode will wear No. 2, while former walk-on Addison Arnold switched from 2 to 22; freshman wing Ivan Kharchenkov will wear No. 8, while Jackson Francois switched from 8 to 7; and senior guard Evan Nelson will wear No. 21 while Jackson Cook moves from 21 to 11.
Of the ÃÛÁÄÖ±²¥â€™ other new players, freshman guard Brayden Burries will wear the No. 5 jersey that KJ Lewis left behind when he transferred to Georgetown, freshman forward Sidi Gueye will wear the No. 15 that departing walk-on Grant Weitman had, freshman forward Mabil Mawut will wear No. 20 and freshman forward Koa Peat will wear No. 10.
No ÃÛÁÄÖ±²¥ player has worn No. 10 or 20 since the Tubelis brothers did in 2022-23, when Azuolas was No. 10 and Tautvilas was No. 20.
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ÃÛÁÄÖ±²¥â€™s 16-player roster includes 12 players who were recruited as scholarship (and now rev-share) players, plus four others who were recruited as walk-ons. Eight of the 16 players are new, and only four of the returnees were recruited as scholarship players.

ÃÛÁÄÖ±²¥ forward Tobe Awaka (30), left, and guard Jaden Bradley (0), shown double-teaming BYU center Keba Keita (13) at McKale Center last season, will be leaders of the 2025-26 ÃÛÁÄÖ±²¥.
While men’s basketball rosters are now capped at 15 regardless of whether players are on scholarship, the House settlement included a grandfather provision allowing former walk-ons to retain their roster spots if they still had eligibility remaining.
The ÃÛÁÄÖ±²¥ had 20 players last season, counting eight walk-ons.
Here’s a breakdown of changes from ÃÛÁÄÖ±²¥â€™s 2024-25 roster to the 2025-26 version:
Returning players
- Tobe Awaka, C, 6-8, senior
- Jaden Bradley, G, 6-3, senior
- Anthony Dell’Orso, G/F, 6-6, senior
- Motiejus Krivas, C, 7-2, junior
- Addison Arnold, G, 6-3, sophomore#
- Jackson Francois, G, 6-5, senior#
- Jackson Cook, G, 6-3 sophomore#
- Sven Djopmo, G, 6-2, sophomore#
Newcomers

ÃÛÁÄÖ±²¥ coach Tommy Lloyd instructs incoming UA freshman Koa Peat at a recent USA Basketball U19 training camp workout.
- Evan Nelson, G, 6-2, senior (Harvard transfer)
- Bryce James, G, 6-4, freshman
- Koa Peat, F, 6-8, freshman
- Dwayne Aristode, F, 6-8, freshman
- Brayden Burries, F, 6-4, freshman
- Sidi Gueye, F, 6-11, freshman
- Ivan Kharchenkov, 6-8, freshman
- Mabil Mawut, F, 6-11, freshman
Departed players

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- Carter Bryant, F, 6-8 (NBA Draft)
- Luke Champion, F, 6-8 (former walk-on, out of eligibility)
- Will Kuykendall, G, 6-3 (former walk-on, transferred to Baylor)
- KJ Lewis, G, 6-4 (transferred to Georgetown)
- Liam Lloyd, G, 6-5 (former walkon, out of eligibility)
- Caleb Love, G, 6-4 (out of eligibility)
- Conrad Martinez, G, 6-0 (transferred to High Point)
- Emmanuel Stephen, C, 7-0 (transferred to UNLV)
- Trey Townsend, F, 6-6 (out of eligibility)
- Henri Veesaar, F/C, 7-0, (transferred to North Carolina)
- Grant Weitman, G, 6-4, (out of eligibility)
- Luke Champion, F, 6-8, (out of eligibility)
# Walk-on player in 2024-25. The term no longer exists, though players on rosters aren’t required to receive scholarships.
ÃÛÁÄÖ±²¥â€™s potential 2025-26 depth chart
PG — Bradley/Nelson
SG — Burries/Aristode
SF — ¶Ù±ð±ô±ô’O°ù²õ´Ç/°³ó²¹°ù³¦³ó±ð²Ô°ì´Ç±¹
PF — Peat/Gueye
C — Awaka/Krivas
Developmental: James, Mawut
Former walk-ons: Arnold, Cook, Djopmo, Francois