Belmont sharpshooter Tyson headed to UNC

By R.L. Bynum

Belmont perimeter shooter Cade Tyson will transfer to North Carolina.

The brother of former Clemson and current Denver Nuggets forward Hunter Tyson, he had also been considering Duke, Kentucky and Tennessee but announced his commitment on social media on Sunday afternoon.

The 6–7, 205-pound wing from Monroe, N.C., who visited UNC last weekend, has two years of eligibility left. Tyson was first-team All-Missouri Valley Conference last season after earning MVC Rookie of the Year honors the previous season.

He started all 31 games for the Bruins, averaging 16.2 points and 5.9 rebounds, with 49 assists, 27 steals and 18 blocks.

Tyson’s career-high was 31 points last season on Dec. 16 in a 99–93 loss at Samford when he scored a career-high six 3-pointers. He tied that 3-pointer total mark in a Feb. 24 home 93–78 win over Missouri State, when he scored 25 points.

He went from shooting 41.7% from 3-point range with 48 3-pointers as a freshman to shooting at a 46.5% clip last season, when he scored 80 3-pointers.

Tyson was the 2022 North Carolina Mr. Basketball after leading Carmel Christian School to a 55–4 record in his last two seasons, including a North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association state title.

Belmont went 20–13 and finished fourth in the MVC at 12–8 last season.



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Roster assuming all players with eligibility other than Caleb Wilson, Henri Veesaar and the seven players who entered the transfer portal return, which would put UNC two under the 15-player limit. The class for next season is listed.

No./
Stars
ClassPlayerPos.HgtWgt
5
star
FreshmanMaximo AdamsSF6–7205
3
star
FreshmanMalloy SmithCG6–5190
5
star
FreshmanSayon KeitaC7–0215
4
star
FreshmanKevin ThomasW6–7190
RS freshmanCade Bennerman — WC7–0205
SophomoreNeoklis Avdalas — XG6–9215
SophomoreIsaiah DenisG6–4180
SophomoreMatt Able — YG6–6205
SeniorTerrence Brown — ZG6–3174
4SeniorJaydon YoungG6–4200
15SeniorJarin Stevenson46–10215
Walk-ons
25JuniorJohn Holbrook46–8230
32SeniorEvan Smith26–1195

W — Northwestern transfer. X — Virginia Tech transfer; Y — N.C. State transfer; Z — Utah transfer

Michael Malone’s coaching staff: Chuck Martin, Bryan Tibaldi, Sean May and Pat Sullivan; Deon Thompson will be a graduate assistant, and Brandon Robinson will reportedly have a support staff position.


Players who left for the transfer portal

PlayerClass next seasonPos.HgtWgtNext
school
Luka BogavacSeniorW6–6215Oklahoma State
James BrownSeniorC6–10240Howard
Derek DixonSophomoreG6–5200Arizona
Kyan EvansSeniorG6–2175Minnesota
Zayden High JuniorC6–10230South Florida
Jonathan PowellJuniorG6–6190Pittsburgh
Ivan MatlekovicJuniorC7–0255

Key offseason dates

Thursday through May 28 — Kevin Thomas at USA Basketball U18 national team tryouts in Colorado Springs
May 27 (11:59 p.m.) — NCAA early-entry withdrawal deadline
June 13 — Deadline for international players to withdraw from NBA draft and maintain college eligibility
June 23–24 — NBA draft at Barclays Center in Brooklyn


Nonconference schedule so far

(Other than the ACC/SEC Challenge, games without links revealed from reporting by Alex Rosinski or Rocco Miller)
(11 of 14 games)
Nov. 2 — vs. Western Carolina
Nov. 6 — vs. Wofford
Nov. 10 — vs. Wyoming
Nov. 13 — vs. Georgia
Nov. 20 — vs. Marshall
Nov. 27 — vs. West Virginia at the Dick Vitale Invitational at Charlotte’s Spectrum Center
Dec. 1 or 2 — vs. SEC team in ACC/SEC Challenge (announced last year on June 12)
Dec. 12 — at Georgetown
Dec. 19 — vs. Kentucky in CBS Sports Classic at Madison Square Garden
Dec. 21 — vs. The Citadel
November or December — vs. Butler

Photo via @BelmontMBB

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