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Dayton basketball: Breaking down the 2026-27 Flyers roster

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The sixth transfer in six days to commit to the Dayton Flyers played his best basketball at the end of his freshman season at Marshall University. Landen Joseph, a 6-foot-2 guard nicknamed “Dunk,” replaced junior guard Caleb Hollenbeck in the starting lineup on Feb. 16.

“We made the lineup change because we wanted our best on-ball defender on their best player,” Marshall coach Cornelius Jackson said after that game. Joseph played a season-high 37 minutes in an 84-80 victory against South Alabama, though South Alabama’s best player, Chase Harris, scored 28 points. “The kid scored,” Jackson said, “but Landen was there, which was good.

He’s a good player. ” One game earlier, Joseph topped 30 minutes for the first time in a 101-87 loss at Georgia Southern. In the last seven games, six of which he started, Joseph averaged 14 points.

He averaged 6. 2 in the first 21 games. Joseph’s play at the end of the season must have caught the attention of Dayton coaches, who added a player who can affect the game at both ends.

“He's quick,” Jackson said in another postgame press conference late in the season. “He has a good feel for the game. He has good anticipation skills.

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