Michigan signs Kenny Noland, All-Ivy League guard for fifth season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 20, 2026, 4:05 PM
Last updated Aug 20, 2026

Michigan has signed guard Kenny Noland, enhancing their roster ahead of the upcoming season. Noland, a former All-Ivy League player, joins the Wolverines after an impressive senior year at Columbia, where he averaged over 17 points per game. His acquisition is seen as a vital addition following the departure of guard LJ Cason to Miami. Noland's skill set includes a career three-point shooting percentage just below 38%, positioning him as a key contributor for Michigan's title defense. He is expected to help fill the gap in the team's backcourt as they prepare for their season.
- •Kenny Noland joins Michigan from Columbia after four seasons.
- •He averaged over 17 points per game as a senior.
- •Noland fills the spot left by LJ Cason's transfer to Miami.
- •He is a former All-Ivy League guard, familiar with high-level competition.
- •Michigan aims for another championship run with his addition.
- 4:05 PMYahoo Sports — Michigan adds former All-Ivy League guard after fifth-year ruling
"The Wolverines added an experienced player coming off his best season.
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