The 2026 Portsmouth Invitational Tournament gets underway Wednesday in Virginia, running April 15-18. As always, it’s a key stop on the pre-draft circuit.
The event features college seniors aiming to boost their stock ahead of the NBA Draft, with strong showings often leading to additional opportunities, including combine invites.

Recent P.I.T. alums like Toumani Camara, Craig Porter Jr., Daniss Jenkins and Kobe Sanders have all carved out paths to the NBA. Camara (2023) and Sanders (2025) were selected in the second round.
This year’s field includes eight teams and 64 total players. Here’s the full list, per the P.I.T.:
Rashaun Agee (Texas A&M)
Donovan Atwell (Texas Tech)
Ezra Ausar (USC)
Robbie Avila (Saint Louis)
Kylan Boswell (Illinois)
Duke Brennan (Villanova)
Nimari Burnett (Michigan)
John Camden (California)
Javontae Campbell (Bowling Green)
Corey Camper Jr. (Nevada)
Tre Carroll (Xavier)
Rafael Castro (George Washington)
Zach Cleveland (Liberty)
Carson Cooper (Michigan State)
Quadir Copeland (NC State)
Melvin Council Jr. (Kansas)
Malik Dia (Mississippi)
Josh Dix (Creighton)
Tre Donaldson (Miami)
Themus Fulks (UCF)
David Green (Tulsa)
J’Vonne Hadley (Louisville)
Jaden Henley (Grand Canyon)
Meechie Johnson (South Carolina)
Nate Johnson (Kansas State)
Tavari Johnson (Akron)
Lajae Jones (Florida State)
Trey Kaufman-Renn (Purdue)
Jaxon Kohler (Michigan State)
Riley Kugel (UCF)
Toibu Lawal (Virginia Tech)
Xaivian Lee (Florida)
Tamin Lipsey (Iowa State)
Ven-Allen Lubin (NC State)
Amani Lyles (Akron)
Max Mackinnon (LSU)
Rienk Mast (Nebraska)
Robert McCray V (Florida State)
Devin McGlockton (Vanderbilt)
Duke Miles (Vanderbilt)
Kevin (Boopie) Miller (SMU)
Mark Mitchell (Missouri)
KeShawn Murphy (Auburn)
Izaiyah Nelson (USF)
Moe Odum (Arizona State)
Felix Okpara (Tennessee)
Nijel Pack (Oklahoma)
Kowacie Reeves Jr. (Georgia Tech)
Malik Reneau (Miami)
Jordan Riley (East Carolina)
Chase Ross (Marquette)
Anthony Roy (Oklahoma State)
Jaylin Sellers (Providence)
Tre’Von Spillers (Wake Forest)
Corey Stephenson (FIU)
AJ Storr (Mississippi)
Peter Suder (Miami OH)
Nick Townsend (Yale)
Seth Trimble (UNC)
Cade Tyson (Minnesota)
Ernest Udeh Jr. (Miami)
Jalen Washington (Vanderbilt)
Solomon Washington (Maryland)
Tre White (Kansas)
Among the names to watch, Illinois guard Kylan Boswell stands out after helping lead the Illini to a Final Four run. He checks in at No. 66 on ESPN’s latest big board.
Tennessee big man Felix Okpara (No. 86) and Purdue forward Trey Kaufman-Renn (No. 88) are also ranked inside the top 100.
For the rest, this is the stage. And for a few, it could be the start of something bigger.
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