Michigan State basketball players take part in Moneyball Pro-Am Week 1

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Team Motorcars’ and Michigan State's Anton Bonke looks to pass against Team SPS during the Moneyball Pro-Am on Thursday, June 25, 2026, at Holt High School. | Nick King/Lansing State Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Happy Friday, TOC Nation. Week 1 of Moneyball is in the books. We have seen a couple nights of competition for each of the six teams. Here are some stats and observations through the first two games. But first, here is a reminder of what the rosters look like.

Team Tristar


Coen Carr, Michigan State

Jesse McCulloch, Michigan State


K.J. Torbert, Bowling Green

Xavier Pendergrass, Northwood

William Young II, Northwood

Cameron Essell, Albion

Chancelor Mullins, Trinity

Mehki Ellison, Eastern Michigan (2026)

Austin Stone, Kuyper College

Devan Wilson, Lansing Community College

Team Faygo


Jasiah Jervis, Michigan State

Cam Ward, Michigan State


Anthony Benard, Wayne State

Treyvon Miller, Wesleyan

Nathan Thompson, Great Lakes Christian

Shamar Howard

Xavier Johnson, Henry Ford Community College

Tracy Holbrook, Austin Community College

Sidney Droughns, Lansing Community College

Team BLTs


Kaleb Glenn, Michigan State

Matthew Watkins, Michigan State


Myles Sidney, Grand Valley State

Shamus Thompson, Grand Valley State

Darius Welch, Trine

Tucker Loynes, Grace Christian

Deshawnta Malone, Mid-Michigan College

Trendon Hankerson, Akron (2023)

Kameron Hankerson, UW-Green Bay (2020)

Team Motorcars


Carlos Medlock, Michigan State

Anton Bonke, Michigan State


Marcus Gray Jr., Grand Valley State

Austin Tory, Grand Valley State

Carter Bishop, Hope

Keyshawn Sommerville

Evan Rolston, Montcalm Community College

Shannon Henderson, Lansing Community College

Chris Pearl, Davenport (2020)

Team LAFCU


Jeremy Fears, Michigan State

Ethan Taylor, Michigan State


Tevin Ali, Olivet

Rasheed Dyson, Great Lakes Christian

Cayden Ali, Lansing Community College

Jayce Branson, Henry Ford Community College

Logan Blackledge, Jackson

Marcus Wourman, Hope (2026)

Mafiaion Joyner, UM-Dearborn

Team SPS


Jordan Scott, Michigan State

Julius Avent, Michigan State


BJ Walker, Grand Valley State

Deaire Lee, Cleary

Dylan Smith, Grand Valley State

Forrest Bouyer Jr., Calvin (2021)

Ryan Franklin, Olivet (2021)

Malik Ellison, Saginaw Valley State (2020)

Anajuwon Spencer, Wheaton (2020)


On night one, we had these 3 scores:

  • Faygo def. Motorcars, 78-73
  • LAFCU def Tri-Star Trust, 87-84
  • SPS def BLTs, 85-64

Just looking at these scores, you see two close games and then one blowout. It should come as no surprise that the team that took the worst loss, BLTs, is the one that features the new walk-on to the MSU basketball team, Matthew Watkins, not to mention Kaleb Glenn who did not play at all last year due to injury. Watkins only scored 2 points, while Glenn chipped in with 26. For SPS, it was incoming freshmen Julius Avent who was the high scorer across all night 1 games with 30 points. His teammate, Jordan Scott, added 16.

The other top scorers in game 1s were Cam Ward (Faygo) with 29, Jasiah Jervis (Faygo) with 27, and Jeremy Fears Jr. (LAFCU) with 26.


We had a couple of players sitting out on night 2. Freshman Carlos Medlock Jr., who had 22 for Motorcars in their opening loss, did not play due to a hamstring issue. Another news source called this a “precautionary” step. Coen Carr was also not in attendance, though no information has been made public as to why.

The scores for night 2 were:

  • SPS def Motorcars, 84-80
  • Tri-Star Trust def Faygo, 104-102 (OT)
  • LAFCU def. BLTs, 96-92.

The two teams that saw one of their Spartans missing in action on Thursday ended up in the loss column, though they still kept the scores very close. We did not have any blowouts on night 2; the games were decided by 2, 4, and 4 points.

The high scorer on night 2 was once again a freshman. Jasiah Jervis dropped 44 points, but it was not enough to get Faygo a win. That game went to overtime, where Jesse McCulloch hit a pair of FTs to win it. McCulloch ended up with 31 points to lead Tri-Star.

For the second straight game, Julius Avent showed out, this time to the tune of 40 points. He is the main reason that SPS is one of two teams to go 2-0 in week 1.

The other undefeated team is LAFCU. After a modest 10-point performance in the opener, Ethan Taylor went off for 23 on night 2.


Moneyball is off next week due to the 4th of July. Games will resume on July 7.

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