Connect with us

NC State Basketball

6’9 Quinnipiac transfer Grant Randall has heard from NC State

Lou Pascucci

Published

on

Another name to follow for NC State fans.

Grant Randall of Quinnipiac has listed the Wolfpack as one of the schools who have reached out to him.

Randall is an interesting choice and not someone that would immediately register as what I’m assuming a “Gainey Guy” would look like. Randall is 6’9, so he is tall, but he’s more of a stretch 4. In fact, he’s actually the type of player I was always hoping Keatts would go after. Keatts would get this type of skill set, but the guy would usually be 6’6 .

Grant Randall has emerged as one of the more intriguing young forwards in the MAAC, carving out a key role for the Quinnipiac Bobcats with his size, versatility, and steady production.

Originally from Queens, New York, Randall developed at Putnam Science Academy in Connecticut, a well-known prep program that has produced high-level college talent. Standing at 6-foot-9 with a lean, athletic frame, he fits the mold of a modern forward, capable of playing inside while also stretching the floor and contributing in multiple areas.

During the 2025–26 season, Randall took a significant step forward statistically and impact-wise. He averaged approximately:

11.4 ppg, 6.6 rebounds per game and 46% shooting from the field. He also hit 32% of this 3s (and he took a lot of them – 124).

Those numbers only tell part of the story. Randall showed flashes of dominance in the clutch, including a standout performance in the MAAC Tournament where he posted 28 points and 15 rebounds. This is something high-majors are looking for from mid-major jumpers. Did they deliver under the bright lights. Randall did.

Throughout the season, Randall established himself as a key piece in Quinnipiac’s frontcourt. His rebounding ability, length, and mobility allowed him to impact both ends of the floor, while his scoring continued to evolve as he showcased a more perimeter oriented skill set last season.

Check him out.

Trending