The Kansas Jayhawks just got a little taller—and a whole lot more intriguing. Head coach Bill Self officially announced the signing of 6-foot-11 center Grant Mordini on Friday, adding another promising freshman to the roster for the upcoming season.
Mordini, who tips the scales at 210 pounds, hails from Illinois and most recently played at Avon Old Farms School, a prestigious preparatory institution in Connecticut. For a program that prides itself on developing big men, Mordini's size and potential are already turning heads.
"We're excited about Grant coming to Kansas," Self said in a statement. "At 6-foot-11, he will add depth at the center position and be a guy that makes us better every day in practice. He's been well drilled and well coached at Lake Forest and Avon, and we look forward to having him be a part of our program."
Mordini joins a stacked freshman class that already features McDonald's All-Americans Tyran Stokes and Taylen Kinney, giving the Jayhawks a blend of star power and depth. The team has also secured commitments from three players through the transfer portal, signaling that Kansas is reloading for another run at Big 12 and national glory.
The Jayhawks are coming off a season that ended in the round of 32 of the NCAA tournament—a step short of their championship pedigree. With Self putting off retirement to lead this squad, the message is clear: this team has its sights set on returning to the second weekend of March Madness for the first time since their 2022 national title run.
For fans looking to rep the next generation of Jayhawks, this signing is one more reason to stock up on Kansas gear. The future in Lawrence is looking tall—literally and figuratively.
