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Forward Noah Feddersen commits to Colorado

Colorado transfer forward Noah Feddersen
Feddersen is Colorado's first incoming transfer after losing eight players to the portal so far (Photo via CU Athletics).

It was announced on Thursday that forward Noah Feddersen committed to the Colorado Buffaloes basketball squad. He spent four years at North Dakota State University before entering the transfer portal. 


After redshirting his freshman year, Feddersen started 69 games for the Bison, averaging 8.5 points, five rebounds and one assist per game. 


During his sophomore campaign, he started in all 32 of NDSU’s games and helped lead the Bison to their first winning season in three years. 


Despite averaging four fewer minutes per game and starting in 16 fewer matches in 2025-26, Feddersen and the Bison won the Summit League for the first time in six years and made the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2019. 


Feddersen excelled in his role off the bench and was awarded for his efforts with the Summit League Sixth Man of the Year award. 


The 6-foot-10 junior brings much-needed size and experience to a Colorado squad that lacks both of those qualities. 


Feddersen currently joins sophomore Nick Randall as the only forwards listed on Colorado’s 2026-27 roster. 


"We need front-court players next year to step in and play," Boyle said. "Noah has experience, and to me, most importantly, he's got experience for a winning program, and he has produced."


Tad Boyle and the Buffs still have six roster spots to fill, and need to act quickly before all the talented prospects and transfers are committed elsewhere.   



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