David Coit was one of several Kansas Jayhawks who transferred away from the program this offseason. While Bill Self mustered up enough depth to replenish KU's backcourt, Coit was a rare bright spot in what was a difficult year for the program in 2024-25.
David Coit didn’t mince words when describing what he brings to the floor., now gearing up for his first season at Maryland, the former Kansas guard made
Some transfers are about opportunity. Others are about redemption. For David Coit , it was a little bit of both. After a difficult lone season at Kansas,
Maryland men's basketball added to its depleted roster on Tuesday after Kanas transfer David Coit Jr. confirmed he was headed to College Park. He told 247Sports that he was set on playing under Buzz Williams.
David Coit, a senior point guard for Kansas Basketball, entered the transfer portal on Monday, according to Joe Tipton of On3 Sports. Coit's jump into the transfer portal marked the fourth of five entries for the Jayhawks with in the last week.
Kansas basketball fans can’t get enough of David “Diggy” Coit right now. The senior guard and Northern Illinois might be one of the smallest guys on the court at 5-foot-11, but he plays with a fire that’s impossible to ignore.
In the absence of Dajuan Harris Jr., David Coit stepped up with a breakout performance for Kansas basketball on Tuesday in the 91-87 victory over UCF. Coit had shown recent struggle in the previous five game stretch, posting a total of nine points in a combined 42 minutes played.
College basketball is back in Lawrence, and the No. 1 Kansas Jayhawks opened their season with a decisive 87-57 victory over the Howard Bison at Allen Fieldhouse.