Son of former Iowa basketball coach picks transfer destination
After spending just one year at Butler, the son of former Iowa basketball head coach Fran McCaffery will be headed to a new program next season.
After spending his freshman season at Butler under now-retired head coach Thad Matta and then-assistant coach Connor McCaffery, forward Jack McCaffery is headed to Richmond. The 6-foot-9, 215-pounder is the youngest son of former Iowa basketball head coach Fran McCaffery. Jack McCaffery saw his freshman season end prematurely after a wisdom teeth infection led to emergency dental surgery and a subsequent weight loss of 15 pounds.
McCaffery totaled 25 points, 14 rebounds, four assists, two blocks, and two steals in nine games played for the Bulldogs last season. Welcome to the web šøļø Jack McCaffery, a former top-100 recruit from Butler, is the newest Spider! #OneRichmond pic.
twitter. com/Vn6VHYzbPM ā Richmond Basketball (@SpiderMBB) April 22, 2026 While Jack McCaffery has no direct connection to Iowa outside of his family ties, his transfer portal signing with Richmond is still a bit ironic, given that the Spiders knocked out the Fran McCaffery-coached Hawkeyes squad in the Round of 64 during the 2022 NCAA Tournament. That 2022 Hawkeyes squad featured both Patrick and Connor McCaffery and entered the tournament as a No.
5 seed following a Big Ten Tournament championship. Jack McCaffery was ranked as the top player in Iowa, as the No. 28 power forward and as the 144th-player nationally in the 2025 class per 247Sports.