Treysen Eaglestaff Withdraws From NBA Draft

After testing the NBA draft waters, Treysen Eaglestaff will remove his name from the 2025 pool and return to college for his senior season, agent George S. Landberg tells Jeff Goodman of Field of 68 (Twitter link).

Eaglestaff was a long shot to be drafted, having not earned a spot on ESPN’s list of this year’s top 100 prospects, so his decision to withdraw doesn’t come as a major surprise. He has committed to transfer to West Virginia after spending his first three college seasons at North Dakota.

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The 6’6″ shooting guard had a strong season as a scorer for the Fighting Hawks in 2024/25, averaging 18.9 points per game on 416/.359/.794 shooting in 33 outings. He earned a spot on the All-Summit League second team.

Eaglestaff’s scoring average was buoyed by some massive performances, including a 51-point outburst in the quarterfinals of the Summit League tournament against South Dakota State. He also put up 40 points in a loss to Alabama on December 18, knocking down a career-high eight three-pointers in each of those games.

Barring an unexpected development next season, Eaglestaff will be automatically eligible for the 2026 NBA draft.

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