The ETSU Buccaneers are making serious moves this offseason, and the latest addition to their roster is sure to excite fans in Johnson City. On Thursday, the program announced via social media that Kendall Campbell, a 6'8" forward from Division II Wingate University, has committed to the Bucs.
Campbell brings impressive credentials to the court. As a junior, he started all 29 games for Wingate, averaging 12.0 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 1.4 blocks per game. That kind of production from the frontcourt is exactly what ETSU needs as they rebuild for the upcoming season.
With two years of eligibility remaining—he'll be a senior next season—Campbell is more than just a short-term fix. He's a potential cornerstone for the Bucs' future. He becomes the fourth player to commit to ETSU this transfer cycle, a crucial development for a team looking to replace eight players from last year's squad.
For a program in transition, landing a proven scorer and rim protector like Campbell is a major win. Whether you're a Bucs fan eager to see him in action or just love following the transfer portal drama, this is one signing that adds real depth and talent to the roster. Stay tuned—ETSU's offseason puzzle is starting to take shape.
