Zander Woodruff selects Roosevelt University, joins coach Dee Brown
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 26, 2026, 5:01 PM
Last updated Jun 26, 2026
Zander Woodruff, an All-American from Lansing Community College, is transferring to Roosevelt University in Chicago to play under coach Dee Brown. Woodruff has not abandoned his Division I aspirations but believes this Division II opportunity is the best path for his development. He intends to learn from Brown, whom he describes as an excellent coach with strong connections. Woodruff has two seasons of eligibility remaining and hopes to leverage his experience to reach higher levels of competition. Roosevelt University finished last season with a 4-23 record but has shown promise under Brown's leadership in previous years.
- •Woodruff is the all-time leading scorer at Lansing Community College.
- •He was named a First-Team All-American last season.
- •Roosevelt University competes in the GLIAC with a mix of Michigan schools.
- •Brown has a successful coaching history, including a notable 2023-24 season.
- 5:01 PMYahoo Sports — Lansing Community College All-American Zander Woodruff picks Roosevelt in Chicago, coach Dee Brown for next stop
"Zander Woodruff hasn’t given up on his Division I dreams. But he sees a specific D-II opportunity as his best chance to grow and still get there.
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