Blessing Adesipe put together a strong 2025–26 season for Chadron State in the NCAA Division II RMAC 🇺🇸 — 9.1 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game, shooting 37.9% from three.
A 6’6”, 220-pound wing who can consistently space the floor changes how defenses have to load up on the perimeter — and Adesipe does it while also doing the dirty work on the glass at a rate you don’t typically see from a guard.
Combined with a 52.3% effective field goal percentage and 76.1% from the free throw line, he’s a genuinely efficient offensive piece with the physical tools to hold his own at the next level.
A Houston native and graduate student with experience at multiple programs — going to be interesting to see what market he lands in overseas and how far the tools can take him.
1,000 career points is impressive, but Blessing Adesipe always aimed for more. After giving CSC 250 points in his senior year, he ends his college career with 1,492 recorded points. Congratulations to Blessing for protecting the rock this season #ProtectTheRock
The portal is open — but not everyone is getting another year.
There’s been a lot of noise around “extra eligibility,” so here’s the reality:
The NCAA extra-year rule applied only to last year’s players who met the criteria (2025–26) — and as of today, no current players automatically qualify for an additional year if their eligibility has expired.
Until further notice, this rule is not in place moving forward.
I have decided to enter the transfer portal with 2 years of eligibility remaining.
6’6 205 lb Wing/Forward
Started 11 games at Chadron State D2 (RMAC)
Dean’s list student
Looking forward to what’s next
I have decided to enter the transfer portal with 1 year of eligibility remaining.
6’2 PG
Chadron State (D2)
11ppg, 2.1rpg, 2.3apg
41%fg, 36%3pt, 83%ft
https://t.co/i45D35FfZo
I have entered the transfer portal:
-1 year to play (grad transfer)
-7ft, mobile, defend and block shots, -finish at the rim, P&R
-Spent 3 years at D2( 61-31 record, national tournament team)
-3.9 cumulative GPA
6’4 COMBO GUARD ISAIAH RANDOLPH|Chadron state College Highlights
13.0ppg, 5.3reb, 2.4ast
49%fg, 29%3pt, 86%ft
Big games:
Vs NMHU 29pts 12 reb 3ast
Vs WMU 25pts 8reb 6ast
Vs SDM 22pts 8reb 5ast
Vs #14 BHSU 21pts 4-9 from 3
Vs WT 19points 11reb
Chadron got its 1st conference win of the season beating Regis 68-66 on the road on Saturday afternoon (1/10/26).
Chadron’s Jr guard Jadon Cool was on fire, shooting 57.1% from the field and going 8 of 9 from the free throw line to lead the Eagles with 25 points.
Chadron won the battle in the paint, out-rebounding Regis 36-24 and outscoring them in the paint 30-10.
Leading Chadron to the win were:
🏀 Jadon Cool, 25 Pts, 3 Rebs, & 3 Asts;
🏀 Blessing Adesipe, 10 Pts & 10 Rebs (DOUBLE DOUBLE);
🏀 Zach Smith, 9 Pts & 2 Rebs;
🏀 Isaiah Randolph, 7 Pts, 3 Rebs, & 1 Ast;
🏀 Collin Nick, 6 Pts, 4 Rebs, & 1 Ast; &
🏀 Luka Djurovic, 4 Pts & 7 Rebs.
Chadron looks to build off Saturday’s win and pick up two more when they welcome Adams St and NM Highlands to the Chicoine Center this week.
Here are a few of Chadron’s highlights from their big win:
#RMAC #RMACmbb #CSCmbb #ChadronStMBB
Completely unrelated but it’s bizarre that the OKC bombing seems to have been completely memory holed in American life. The deadliest single act of domestic terrorism in American history and yet no movies, no tv shows, no memes, no sense of national mourning like with 9/11
NEWS: Blessing Adesipe (@_bless00) has entered the Transfer Portal! 🚨
6'6 Guard / Angelo State (D2)
After spending much of the 2024-25 season injured, he is looking to make a comeback and help a program win!
Former JUCO All-American
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