*ESPN Officially Confirms: Boilermakers Men’s Basketball Announces New Official Team Captain Ahead of 2025-26 Season Following Zach Edey’s Departure**

**ESPN Officially Confirms: Boilermakers Men’s Basketball Announces New Official Team Captain Ahead of 2025-26 Season Following Zach Edey’s Departure**

 

In a move that signals a new era for Purdue Men’s Basketball, ESPN has officially confirmed that the Boilermakers have named a new team captain for the upcoming 2025-26 season. The announcement comes in the wake of college basketball standout Zach Edey’s departure, who left a lasting legacy during his time in West Lafayette. With Edey now preparing for his professional career, all eyes have turned to the leadership transition within Matt Painter’s squad.

 

The Boilermakers have officially named **Myles Colvin** as the new team captain — a choice that reflects both the team’s trust in his abilities and his development as a leader over the past few seasons. Colvin, a 6’5″ guard known for his athleticism, defensive prowess, and growing offensive impact, is expected to be the face of the program as Purdue begins to retool and refocus after losing one of the most dominant big men in college basketball history.

 

Colvin expressed his gratitude in an official statement:

*“It’s an incredible honor to be named captain of a program like Purdue. I’ve learned so much from the guys who came before me — especially Zach. I’m ready to step up, lead this group, and compete at the highest level every single night.”*

 

Head Coach Matt Painter also shared his support for Colvin’s promotion, noting that his work ethic, attitude, and willingness to grow into a leadership role made the decision a clear one.

*“Myles has matured into a guy that the team naturally looks up to,”* Painter said. *“He’s vocal when he needs to be, he sets the tone in practice, and he wants to win. That’s exactly what we need as we head into a season of change.”*

 

With Colvin now leading the way, the Boilermakers are expected to adopt a more guard-oriented style of play, leaning on speed, perimeter shooting, and defensive versatility. This shift marks a contrast from the Edey-era offense that heavily emphasized interior dominance and half-court sets built around the 7’4″ center.

 

Purdue fans can also expect rising talents like Camden Heide, Trey Kaufman-Renn, and promising freshmen to contribute heavily as the team recalibrates. The early expectations remain high — Purdue is still projected to be a top-25 team — but the Big Ten will be as competitive as ever, and Colvin’s leadership will be crucial in helping the team stay focused through adversity.

 

As the 2025-26 season approaches, Purdue looks to not only carry forward its winning tradition but also redefine its identity under new leadership. The post-Edey chapter begins now — and it begins with Myles Col

vin at the helm.

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