Big South Player of the Year Logan Duncomb Commits to Notre Dame, Leaving Winthrop After Breakout Season

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Big South Player of the Year Logan Duncomb Commits to Notre Dame, Leaving Winthrop After Breakout Season

Logan Duncomb is headed to Notre Dame. The Winthrop transfer and Big South Player of the Year announced his commitment on Tuesday, according to ESPN, marking a major move in the college basketball transfer portal.

Duncomb put up some serious numbers last season with the Eagles. The 6-foot-10, 230-pound center averaged 18.3 points and 8.9 rebounds across 32 games, with 28 starts. Even more impressive: he shot a lights-out 60 percent from the floor. That kind of efficiency at the college level is rare, and it clearly caught the attention of Notre Dame's program.

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The Journey to Winthrop

This isn't Duncomb's first college stop. He started his career at Indiana, where he played during the 2021-23 seasons before entering the transfer portal. He committed to Xavier next, but never suited up for the Musketeers. He stepped away from the team due to health reasons, which opened the door for him to eventually land at Winthrop.

From Bench to Star

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The turnaround at Winthrop tells the real story here. In his first year with the Eagles, Duncomb came off the bench in all 24 games he appeared in. Fast forward one season, and he's the Big South Player of the Year, starting 28 of 32 games and putting up nearly a double-double every night. That's the kind of leap that gets the attention of power conference programs like Notre Dame.

This is the transfer portal working exactly how it should. Duncomb got healthy, found the right fit, and turned himself into a major prospect. Now he's heading to Notre Dame to compete at the next level.

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