Princeton University Athletics

Tosan Evbuomwan Declares For NBA Draft
March 30, 2023 | Men's Basketball
PRINCETON, N.J. – Senior Tosan Evbuomwan of the Princeton University men's basketball team has declared for the 2023 NBA draft, and will not pursue playing another season of college basketball as a graduate student.
"I've accomplished everything that I could've hoped to at Princeton and I'm ready for the next step in my basketball career," said Evbuomwan. "I'm excited to show NBA teams who I am and what I'm capable of as the pre-draft process unfolds."
Evbuomwan signed with sports agent George S. Langberg of GSL Sports Group for representation.
"Tosan has been a generation player at Princeton and I'm excited for him to take this next step in his career," said Franklin C. Cappon-Edward C. Green '40 Head Coach Mitch Henderson. "His list of accolades speaks for itself, the sky is the limit for what he can accomplish as a pro and we'll all be supporting him as he moves on to the next level."
Named to the NCAA South Region All-Tournament Team after leading the Tigers to the Sweet Sixteen, Evbuomwan accumulated an impressive list of accolades in 2022-23 that includes National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-District 13 First Team, Ivy League Tournament Most Outstanding Player, Ivy Madness All-Tournament Team, Unanimous Ivy League First Team, Academic All-Ivy League, College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District and London Basketball Classic MVP.
In addition, Evbuomwan's 158 assists in 2022-23 rank No. 2 all-time in program history for most assists in a season, and his 323 career assists rank No. 6 on the Tigers' all-time list for assists. Evbuomwan also joined the 1,000-point club in 2022-23, and his 1,033 points rank No. 34 all-time in school history.
"I've accomplished everything that I could've hoped to at Princeton and I'm ready for the next step in my basketball career," said Evbuomwan. "I'm excited to show NBA teams who I am and what I'm capable of as the pre-draft process unfolds."
Evbuomwan signed with sports agent George S. Langberg of GSL Sports Group for representation.
"Tosan has been a generation player at Princeton and I'm excited for him to take this next step in his career," said Franklin C. Cappon-Edward C. Green '40 Head Coach Mitch Henderson. "His list of accolades speaks for itself, the sky is the limit for what he can accomplish as a pro and we'll all be supporting him as he moves on to the next level."
Named to the NCAA South Region All-Tournament Team after leading the Tigers to the Sweet Sixteen, Evbuomwan accumulated an impressive list of accolades in 2022-23 that includes National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-District 13 First Team, Ivy League Tournament Most Outstanding Player, Ivy Madness All-Tournament Team, Unanimous Ivy League First Team, Academic All-Ivy League, College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District and London Basketball Classic MVP.
In addition, Evbuomwan's 158 assists in 2022-23 rank No. 2 all-time in program history for most assists in a season, and his 323 career assists rank No. 6 on the Tigers' all-time list for assists. Evbuomwan also joined the 1,000-point club in 2022-23, and his 1,033 points rank No. 34 all-time in school history.
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