Milan Momcilovic remains undecided on college basketball choice
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 1, 2026, 2:10 PM
Last updated Jun 1, 2026
As of June 1, fans of the Louisville Cardinals and Kentucky Wildcats await Milan Momcilovic's college basketball decision. Reports suggest he informed both programs of his choice, but no confirmation has emerged. Meanwhile, two international players, Obinna Edezie and Boyuan Zhang, are set to join the Cardinals next season. ESPN's Way Too Early Top 25 ranks the Cardinals as the 13th best team ahead of the upcoming season, which will start earlier than in previous years on November 1.
- •Milan Momcilovic has not yet confirmed his college basketball choice.
- •Obinna Edezie and Boyuan Zhang will join the Louisville Cardinals.
- •The Cardinals are ranked 13th in ESPN's latest Top 25.
- •The college basketball season starts earlier on November 1.
- 2:10 PMYahoo Sports — Hoopaholic’s Gazette: Monday Monday
"And, so the long obsessional wait in the Land of the Dark & Bloody Ground continues. As of 9:43 AM Monday June 1, addled fans with no other life of the Louisville Cardinals and Wildcats — Kentucky and Arizona — continue to hold their breath. The Pride of Pewaukee, Wisconsin, three point marksman Milan Momcilovic […]
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