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Northern Colorado Transfer G Langston Reynolds Commits to Minnesota
After landing a series of commitments from transfer forwards, Minnesota men’s basketball has landed a transfer commitment from Northern Colorado guard Langston Reynolds per reports.
The 6-foot-4, 195-pound guard entered the portal this spring after three seasons with Northern Colorado.
In 92 career games with the program, Reynolds averaged 8.6 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 2.0 assists. This past season was his best with the program, averaging 16.0 points, 5.6 rebounds and 3.4 assists.
An efficient shooter, Reynolds this past season shot 59.3% from the field including 40.9% from three-point range. WhilHis career shooting percentage shows that his 2024-25 percentage of 59.3% was no fluke. Shooting 57.1% for his career, his three-point shooting dramatically improved this past season.
Prior to this season, Reynolds career best three-point shooting percentage was 21.4%, posted in 2023-24.
With his commitment, the Gophers now have eight players on their roster for the 2025-26 season including three guards. Reynolds will join rising sophomore Isaac Asuma and true freshman Kai Shinholster on next year a roster.
Minnesota head coach Niko Medved has seven scholarships to fulfill before the start of the 2025-26 season.
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Minnesota Duluth sophomore forward Max Plante is the winner of the 2026 Hobey Baker Award as the top player in men’s college hockey.
He edged fellow finalists, T.J. Hughes, a senior forward from Michigan, and Eric Pohlkamp, a junior defenseman from the University of Denver.
Plante scored 25 goals and had 52 points in 40 games in his second season with the Bulldogs. The 2024 second-round pick of the Detroit Red Wings finished third in NCAA Division I scoring behind Quinnipiac’s Ethan Wyttenbach (59) and Hughes (57).
He’s the first Minnesota Duluth player to win the award since Scott Perunovich in 2020 and the seventh overall.
Plante’s father, former NHL player Derek Plante, also played for Minnesota Duluth and was a Hobey Baker top 10 finalist in 1993.
Michigan State’s Trey Augustine was named the top goaltender in the Friday, April 10 ceremony. He went 24-9-1 for the Spartans with a 2.11 goals-against average and a .929 save percentage.
Wyttenbach was named college hockey’s rookie of the year.
Recent Hobey Baker Award winners
- 2026: F Max Plante, Minnesota Duluth
- 2025: F Isaac Howard, Michigan State
- 2024: F Macklin Celebrini, Boston University
- 2023: F Adam Fantilli, Michigan
- 2022: G Dryden McKay, Minnesota State
- 2021: F Cole Caufield, Wisconsin
- 2020: D Scott Perunovich, Minnesota Duluth
- 2019: D Cale Makar, UMass
- 2018: F Adam Gaudette, Northeastern
- 2017: D Will Butcher, Denver
- 2016: F Jimmy Vesey, Harvard
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