Ritzdorf adds five transfers for 2025-26
John Ritzdorf has finalized his roster with five transfer additions
Gainesville, FL
John Ritzdorf has made his final roster additions and is now eyeing the start of the 2025-25 Men's Basketball Season. Meet the five incoming players!
Moses Horne is a 6'3" Sophomore Guard from Denver, Colorado. Horne attended P.K. Yonge High School in Gainesville before signing to play at Mississippi Valley State University for the 24-25 season. Horne appeared in 17 games while averaging 3.8 points and 2.1 rebounds for the Delta Devils.
Ritzdorf on Horne: "Moses is a talented scorer who can play both guard positions. He brings lots of quality experience to our team."
Dylan Burrowes is a 6'8" Sophomore Forward from Deerfield Beach, Florida. Burrowes played at Coral Glades High School where he signed to play at Malcom X College, located in Chicago, Illinois.
Ritzdorf on Burrowes: "Dylan has a chance to help immediately by providing size and strength in the post; that was something we wanted to improve upon going into this season"
Guy Twitty is a 6'5" Sophomore Guard from Miami Gardens, Florida. Twitty played at Archbishop McCarthy High School and signed to play at Daytona State College for 2024-25. Twitty averaged 4.2 points and 1.5 rebounds per game off 42.4% shooting in 17 games.
Ritzdorf on Twitty: "Guy is skilled, athletic, and versatile. He knows what it takes to be successful in the Citrus Conference and is hungry heading into his sophomore season."
Alex Nokes is a 6'8" Sophomore Forward from Los Angeles, California where he played at Beverly Hills High School. Alex then signed to Lindenwood University in Missouri before joining the Saints for 2025-26.
Ritzdorf on Nokes: "Alex is skilled, strong, and has been well coached at each stop in his career. I'm excited to see what he can do with significant minutes this season."
Kendall Lawrence is a 6'6" Freshman Forward from Fort Worth, Texas. Lawrence attended Centennial HS where he signed to play at Newman University in Kansas.
Ritzdorf on Lawrence: "Kendall is a talented forward who can really stretch the floor with his 3pt. shooting."
