

Diggins is a 6-2 guard who played at Archbishop Wood in suburban Philadelphia. Martin and UMass are reportedly a frontrunner for the services of guard Rahsool Diggins, who entered the transfer portal after his freshman season at UConn. Wildens Leveque, a 6-foot-10 post player from Brockton posted two days ago that “I’m all in,” and was in a screen shot with Martin and Woodley in UMass jerseys. Ta’Quan Woodley a 6-foot-8 forward from Camden, N.J., made his announcement on social media at the start of the Month. Two players who went to South Carolina to play for Martin have decided to come north.


The roster is beginning to take a little shape too. Coaches wanted to bring pizza for the students, so we decided to just come hoop with them.” We wanted to come out here and hoop with everybody. “It’s like gaining a relationship so it’s fun. “It’s been pretty fun getting to know the students on campus and just play with them,” UMass forward Dyondre Dominguez told the Massachusetts Daily Collegian. Martin brought pizza for students who came to talk to the coaches and play a little pickup with the Minutemen. Martin, his staff, and the players on campus took to the Southwest Residential Area to talk up students. Until Martin was hired, Harris had been the only staff member in the men’s basketball office. Ricky Harris is the lone holdover from the Matt McCall era, and he remains in his spot as director of opertations. Edwards joins newcomers Will Bailey and Brian Steele on Martin’s staff.
