Updated list for Sanders ⬇️
UTEP
Weber St.
Rice
Montana St.
Morehead St.
NM State
Alabama A&M
Hampton
Bowling Green
Houston Christian
Long Beach
Cal St. Fullerton
Alabama St.
Campbell
Southern Utah
Portland St.
Seattle U
Northern Colorado
Idaho St.
Chicago St.
East Tx A&M
UAPB
Idaho
Cal Poly
CSU Pueblo (D2) G Dylan Sanders (@dylansanders_) has received interest from the following programs, he tells TPR:
UTEP
Campbell
Weber St.
Southern Utah
Portland St.
Seattle U
Northern Colorado
Idaho St.
Chicago St
East Tx A&M
University Arkansas Pine Bluff
Idaho
Cal Poly
INFO: Colorado State-Pueblo (D2) transfer Dylan Sanders tells @madehoops that the following schools have shown interest in him since entering the portal:
Southern Utah
Portland State
Seattle
Northern Colorado
Idaho State
Chicago State
East Texas A&M
Idaho
Cal Poly
Averaged 11.3 PPG, 1.3 APG, 3.6 RPG, 40.3% 3PT, 43.7% FG, & 1 SPG this season.
NEWS: Louisiana Monroe guard Krystian Lewis plans to enter the transfer portal, he told @LeagueRDY.
The 6-foot-3 sophomore began his career playing one season at Pearl River CC before playing one season at ULM.
He averaged 18.4PPG, 4.5RPG, 3.2APG and 1.4SPG this season.
I’m entering the portal with 1 year of eligibility.
6’9 210 G/F, started 29/29 games in 24-25, played in 11 games this season due to injury. 2 seasons on scholarship at D1 Eastern Michigan
Career high 28 points 10-15 shooting(24-25)
Highlights from 25-26/24-25
@VerbalCommitsD2
Dylan is the definition of consistent work. When he arrived at CSU Pueblo he was already an elite shooter, but the work he’s put in has taken his game to another level.
He’s become an elite defender, expanded his offensive skill set, & made winning plays all season long. The improvement shows because the work shows.
Proud of you Dyl 🐺
@dylansanders_ is averaging 17.2 PPG in his last 5, where CSU-P is 5-0, including beating #13 Black Hills State and clinching an RMAC playoff spot. Leading by example. Great work my guy, keep rolling.
CSU Pueblo has been making an extremely convincing argument this last week that they are the best team in the RMAC, which includes their 80-69 statement win over UCCS on Tuesday night (5/10/26).
The Thunderwolves’ showed why they have the best defense in the conference, as their stifling play held the conference’s #1 offense that was averaging 88.3 points per game to just 69 points, which is 19 points under their average.
If you didn’t know, Dylan Sanders is a problem opposing teams need to figure out. Sanders is the type of player that is willing and able to do whatever the team needs. For example, last night against UCCS and last Thursday against BHSU, he dropped in 20 each game to lead Pueblo to two huge wins. Sanders, however, can also pull down boards, dish out assists, and always plays great defense.
Ty Adam also had a huge game for the Thunderwolves, providing an emotional spark with his physical play and slam dunks. For the game, Adam had 14 points on 7 of 8 (87.5%) shooting from the field.
Leading Pueblo to the win were:
🏀 Dylan Sanders, 20 Pts, 4 Rebs, & 3 Asts;
🏀 Jordan Blair, 14 Pts, 9 Rebs, & 2 Asts;
🏀 Ty Adam, 14 Pts & 4 Rebs; &
🏀 Bryce Riehl, 12 Pts, 2 Rebs, & 2 Asts.
Pueblo will look to continue rolling on Thursday when they head north to take on CO Christian.
Here are a few of Pueblo’s highlights from last night’s win:
#RMAC #RMACmbb #CSUPuebloMBB #TTW