Good News: Denham Wojcik’s Transfer Strengthens Michigan State Spartans Roster… Full Details…

Michigan State basketball just got a boost. Denham Wojcik, the veteran point guard from Harvard, has officially transferred to Michigan State, bringing experience, leadership, and backcourt depth to Tom Izzo’s squad heading into the 2025–26 season.
Wojcik, a 6’2” floor general, spent the past four seasons at Harvard, where he was known for his high basketball IQ, sharp passing, and tough on-ball defense. While his stats won’t jump off the page averaging 6.8 points and 3.4 assists last season his impact goes far beyond the box score. He’s a true glue guy with a coach’s mindset on the court.
Backcourt Depth: Wojcik adds veteran stability behind starter Jeremy Fears Jr. and will help mentor younger guards. Smart Decision-Maker: Known for taking care of the ball and making the right play, Wojcik fits perfectly into Izzo’s disciplined system. Locker Room Leader: Coming from a program like Harvard, he brings maturity, strong academics, and a team-first mentality.
Wojcik’s transfer won’t make national headlines, but it’s the kind of under-the-radar addition that wins games in March. For a Michigan State team looking to bounce back and make a deep tournament run, this is good news — and a great fit.