Rutgers Basketballs’ Steve Pikiell Speaks on the Importance of Player Retention During Recent Podcast
Steve Pikiell speaks on player continuity during recent podcast
LAS VEGAS, NV - APRIL 02: Head coach Steve Pikiell of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights looks on during the 2026 College Basketball Crown - Quarterfinal game against the Creighton Bluejays at Grand Garden Arena at the MGM Grand Resort on April 02, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) | Getty Images Rutgers head basketball coach Steve Pikiell recently recorded a new episode of his podcast, with the topic of the new episode being an update on the 2026 transfer portal now that the portal is closed for all new entries. While he did talk about some of the pickups Rutgers made in the portal, he talked more about how important it was for them to retain the core group of guys they wanted to retain.
This article will focus more on what Pikiell said about player retention, with a follow-up to come revolving around what he said about the newcomers to the team. To start the podcast, Pikiell spoke about how their most important portal acquisition was Keli Zinn, and how many sorts of retention had not happened over the past few years. Through her accomplishments, Rutgers was given an arsenal of supplies and manpower to go out and do what they needed to do to retain their core group of guys and address some of their needs in the portal.
In terms of retention, JaMichael Davis was seen as a key retention piece not only because of his talent but also because of his leadership. Pikiell said that he might even be one of the last four-year guys the program sees for some time. In terms of Tariq Francis, Pikiell cited his offensive capabilities and free-throw shooting as reasons to bring him back, along with Darren Buchanan Jr, who was a key retention piece because he was one of the best shooters in the program, according to Pikiell.
He then moved on to talking about how important it was to retain last year’s freshmen like Lino Mark and Kaden Powers. Pikiell spoke about how they spend time developing all of their freshman, but in the past few years, those freshmen have gone on to play somewhere else. By retaining them, Rutgers fans will get to see what their development over the past year has looked like.