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Rice Basketball 2023 Roster Tracker

February 25, 2023 By Matthew Bartlett

The Rice basketball roster will grow and change between the end of the regular season and the start of the next. Stay tuned here for updates.

Roster churn has become a part of college sports as we know and Rice basketball is not immune to the ebb and flow of players coming in and out. With the 2022-2023 season in the books, this page will serve as a running tracker regarding the roster for the upcoming season as it currently stands. The last official roster is available here.

More: 2023 Rice Basketball State of the Program

Feel free to bookmark it and refer back to it from time to time as players announce their intentions throughout the offseason.

Departing with Eligibility (4)

  • G Quincy Olivari
  • F Seryee Lewis
  • G Jaden Geron
  • G Mason Jones

Departing Seniors/Graduates (3)

  • G Reed Myers
  • G Jake Lieppert
  • F Ben Moffat

Incoming High School Signees (3)

  • F Keanu Dawes
  • F Gabe Warren
  • G Camp Wagner

Incoming Transfers (3)

  • F Sam Alajiki, Cal
  • G Noah Shelby, Vanderbilt
  • F Anthony Selden, Gardner-Webb

Current Expected Remaining Roster (10)

  • F Andrew Akuchie
  • G Travis Evee
  • F Max Fiedler
  • G Alem Huseinovic
  • G Mekhi Mason
  • F Damion McDowell
  • F Jackson Peakes
  • F George Perkins
  • F Cam Sheffield
  • C Ifeanyi Ufochukwu

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Rice Basketball Comes Up Short vs Charlotte

Posted: January 11, 2026

Rice Basketball came up one shot short, missing a potential game winner at the buzzer in a narrow home loss to Charlotte. A layup from Charlotte’s Ben Bradford put the visiting 49ers just ahead of Rice basketball in the opening minutes of their trip to Tudor Fieldhouse on Sunday afternoon. That proved to be representative […]

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Rice Women’s Basketball Crushes Charlotte

Posted: January 7, 2026

Rice women’s basketball completed a sweep in the Sunshine State, taking down Florida Atlantic a few days after knocking off South Florida on the road. Rice women’s basketball has won a lot of games this year, but few of them were less eventful than the contest they played against Charlotte on Wednesday night. Even though […]

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Rice Basketball Hangs On to Beat Wichita State

Posted: January 7, 2026

Rice Basketball never trailed in the second half, fending off a late rally to defeat Wichita State in the Owls’ first true road win of the season. A flurry of threes put Wichita State in the driver’s seat early on in their game against Rice basketball on Wednesday. The Owls trailed for the first 15 […]

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Rice Basketball Comes Up Short Against Memphis

Posted: January 3, 2026

Rice Basketball led Memphis at halftime but couldn’t close things out after the break, falling at home to the Tigers. Memphis scored first, but it was Rice basketball that proved to be the aggressor in the early portions of the Owls’ showdown with the Tigers at Tudor Fieldhouse on Saturday afternoon. Back-to-back three pointers from […]

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Rice Women’s Basketball Outlasts Florida Atlantic

Posted: January 3, 2026

Rice women’s basketball completed a sweep in the Sunshine State, taking down Florida Atlantic a few days after knocking off South Florida on the road. Shots were falling for both teams on Saturday as Rice Women’s Basketball made the trip to Boca Raton for a battle with one of the American Conference’s other Owls. The […]

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Filed Under: Basketball Tagged With: Alem Huseinovic, Andrew Akuchie, Anthony Selden, Ben Moffat, Cameron Sheffield, Camp Wagner, Damion McDowell, Gabe Warren, George Perkins, Ifeanyi Ufochukwu, Jackson Peakes, Jaden Geron, Jake Lieppert, Keanu Dawes, Mason Jones, Max Fiedler, Mekhi Mason, Noah Shelby, Quincy Olivari, Reed Myers, Rice basketball, Sam Alajiki, Seryee Lewis, Travis Evee

Rice Women’s Basketball hangs on to beat UAB

February 23, 2023 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice women’s basketball built a huge lead against UAB and held on, weathering a late rally from the Blazers to secure the win at home.

Playing without Malia Fisher once again, Rice women’s basketball was a bit slow out of the gates on Thursday night against UAB, falling behind 12-4 before things started clicking on both sides of the court. India Bellamy and Katelyn Crosthwait would revive the offense, scoring 13 of the Owls’ 15 points and 23 of their first 34.

It was the Owls’ defense that made the defense in the second quarter, holding the Blazers to just seven points in the frame. UAB shot 11 percent in the quarter, turned the ball over four times and was outscored by 12, further cemented by a defensive stand at the buzzer to enable Rice to maintain a nine-point lead, their largest of the game to that point.  It would grow from there, but the game wouldn’t end as comfortably as the Owls might have hoped.

Rice led by 17 at the conclusion of the third quarter. By the time the clock had ticked down below two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, the Rice lead was just three points. UAB outscored Rice 22-10 in the last quarter, but couldn’t get any of their potential game-tying threes to fall before Destiny Jackson hit a jumper to push the Rice lead back to two possessions in the final seconds and Ashlee Austin secured one more rebound to secure the win.

The victory keeps Rice (10-7) in the running for a first round bye in the conference tournament with a multi-game lead over North Texas (8-10) and three regular season games remaining.

Final Box | Rice 63 – UAB 58

FINAL | @RiceWBB 63 – UAB 58 pic.twitter.com/7lZm1gjXSV

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) February 24, 2023

Key takeaway | Depth matters

Last season, Rice women’s basketball manufactured an incredible late-season run on the backs of six or seven healthy players. Two of the pillars of that successful run were Malia Fisher and Ashlee Austin. That tandem hasn’t seen meaningful time on the court at the same time since February 4. The Owls are 4-1 since then, missing Austin for two games by coach’s decision and Fisher for three because of injury.

India Bellamy has stepped up in a big way, including a career day last Saturday against Western Kentucky, but it has truly been a collective effort from a host of Owls to maintain their momentum despite not playing at full strength.

“The ones that are stepping on the court and playing minutes, they’re playing a lot of minutes, but they’re getting the job done,” head coach Lindsay Edmonds said. The depth is the reason we’ve been able to win some games this year that we wouldn’t have won last year. I like our depth. I like the versatility that we have. I think a lot of people can step up and do great things for us.”

Up Next: vs Charlotte – Saturday, Feb. 25 at 2:00 p.m.

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Filed Under: Archive, Basketball, Women's Athletics Tagged With: Ashley Austin, Destiny Jackson, game recap, India Bellamy, Katelyn Crosthwait, Rice Women's basketball

Rice Basketball blasted by UAB Blazers in Birmingham

February 23, 2023 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice basketball was blasted by the UAB Blazers for the second time this season, falling in Birmingham in a game that was all but over at halftime.

Everything seemed in normal order on Thursday evening when Ty Brewer opened the scoring for UAB with a jumper to put Rice Basketball behind 2-0 in the opening minute. Rice would answer, twice, going ahead 4-2. The Blazers would go on a run from there, but even when KJ Buffen hit a three leading into the first media timeout to put UAB up 15-4, things didn’t feel out of control. That would change quickly, though.

UAB would grow their lead to 21 points before Rice would score again. The Owls’ swipes soon seemed to be little more than paper cuts against the Blazers’ impervious defense and aggressive counterattack. Following a Quincy Olivari three to bring Rice back within 18 points, UAB would deliver another back-breaking rally, outscoring Rice 21-2 over the next stretch, taking a 50-13 lead late in the first half, ending with a 55-24 halftime advantage.

Unsurprisingly, Rice basketball was unable to climb out of the 27-point halftime hole, falling on the road in decisive fashion. Next, they’ll travel to Charlotte in a game the Owls must win if they hope to hold off the 49ers in the race for the final first-round bye.

Final Box | UAB 84 – Rice 57

FINAL | UAB 84 – Rice 57 pic.twitter.com/7i2wUU4FEe

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) February 24, 2023

Key takeaway | The duality of the Owl

For better or worse, Rice basketball seems to have settled into an exhausting back-and-forth between one of two styles of game. On some days, Rice is locked in, they rally to a decent lead, then try their best to hold on in the final minutes. In the others, they’re blasted out of the gates, fall behind by a considerable amount and are realistically out of the game before the second half gets underway.

The latter is where Rice found itself on Thursday night. After posting a quiet 4-2 lead, UAB ripped off a 25-1 run and that was that. It was an off night and Rice had no answer, at least not until the game was well past out of reach. This isn’t a new development with this team and they’re running out of time to find a solution. The conference tournament will be here soon and there will be no more grace given for off days. It’ll be win or go home.

Up Next: at Charlotte – Saturday, Feb. 25 at 3:00 p.m.

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Rice Baseball 2023: Owls edge SHSU at home

February 22, 2023 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Baseball posted an impressive low-scoring win against Sam Houston on Wednesday, silencing a powerful Sam Houston offense at Reckling Park.

Connor Walsh took advantage of his promotion to the top of the lineup on Wednesday evening, lifting a 2-1 pitch to left center and racing around the infield for a leadoff triple. He came in to score two batters later, courtesy of a single to right field by Jack Riedel, giving Rice an early 1-0 lead.

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That 1-0 lead would hold for some time thanks to some fantastic pitching performances from the Rice side. Mauricio Rodriguez got the start and went 3.1 innings of scoreless action, striking out three while allowing three hits and no walks. Krishna Raj came in to relieve him in the fourth, finishing that frame and the next inning without allowing a run. He would give way to JD McCracken, who worked around a double to keep Sam Houston off the board in the sixth.

McCracken had more magic in store in the seventh. After he overthrew first base and allowed the first SHSU hitter to reach via error he would come back and gun that same runner down at the plate two batters later. Then, after loading the bases on a single and hit-by-pitch, he would escape again, coaxing a soft groundout to second.

Rice was finally able to exhale ever so slightly when Guy Garibay blasted this opposite-field home run in the eighth, putting the home team up 3-0. Sam Houston would get their only run in the ninth inning, but Garibay’s cushion would be enough to keep Rice ahead.

That's our GUY!! Owls up 3-0!! pic.twitter.com/qYGfQcbzjN

— Rice Baseball (@RiceBaseball) February 23, 2023

What it means | Pitchers not named Smith

Parker Smith delivered a quality start on Friday night against Louisiana. The Owls’ No. 1 arm had a No.1 type performance, far and away the biggest pitching performance the Owls had on opening weekend. Smith isn’t infallible. He will have some rough outings, everyone does. But what’s most important for Rice baseball right now is to find the guys *not* named Parker Smith who can deliver quality outings.

Names to Know : Under the radar Rice Baseball players for the 2023 season

They might have found some answers on Wednesday night. Rodriguez, Raj and McCracken were all excellent in relief, bouncing back from lesser performances on opening weekend with a strong showing in the midweek game. These were three of the more high-profile transfers added to the roster this season. They’ve been penciled in as key contributors for months now. Seeing them live up to the billing was important, for them personally and the coaching staff.

To do what they did against Sam Houston was particularly impressive. The Bearkats had just put up 43 runs in their last 16 innings. They scored once in nine innings against Rice, and neither Smith nor ace reliever Matthew Linskey threw a pitch.

ON DECK | at Stanford (Fri-Sun)

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Rice Baseball: Under the radar players? — February Patreon Q&A

February 20, 2023 By Matthew Bartlett

There are a lot of new names on the 2023 Rice baseball roster. Which ones are going to make the biggest impact on the diamond this year?

There was a lot of activity surrounding Rice baseball over the offseason. The playing surface and Reckling Park was redone and a compliment of new players was added to the team, several of which have received buzz during the fall and the leadup to the 2023 season. Which of those anticipated debuts will bring with it the biggest boom? We dig into that question in this month’s Patreon Q&A.

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