Big news out of Lincoln! The Nebraska Cornhuskers men's basketball program just locked in a cornerstone piece for their 2026-27 campaign, and the fanbase is buzzing. Star forward Pryce Sandfort, the team's leading scorer, has announced he will return for his senior season, giving Head Coach Fred Hoiberg a massive boost.
Sandfort, a transfer from Iowa, had a phenomenal breakout season for the Huskers. The 6'7" junior wasn't just good; he was First-Team All-Big Ten elite. He poured in 18.1 points per game while showcasing remarkable efficiency, shooting nearly 48% from the field and an eye-popping 41.6% from three-point range on high volume. His return, coupled with the earlier announcement that Big Ten Sixth Man of the Year Braden Frager is coming back, signals that Nebraska is serious about building on last season's momentum.
As expected, the announcement sent shockwaves through the college basketball world and Husker Nation on social media. The excitement was palpable, with major accounts from NCAA March Madness to Barstool Sports and prominent college basketball reporters all highlighting the significance of the move. The consensus? Keeping a player of Sandfort's caliber is a huge win and a testament to the culture Coach Hoiberg is building. For a team looking to make a deep run, securing your top scorer is the ultimate offseason victory.
