Tulane Basketball Commitment: Caedmon Bontrager

Patrick Harkness • May 4, 2026

Tulane Green Wave Commit


Forward Transfer


Caedmon Bontrager- @CaedmonBontrag1

 

6-7/230

Indiana Wesleyan U

(NAIA)


Bontrager has a strong, compact, NBA-ready frame at 6’7”/230 lbs with broad shoulders, long arms, and a sturdy lower body ideal for banging in the paint and absorbing contact. He plays with high motor and toughness, evident in relentless rebounding pursuits, putbacks, and recovery after falls in highlights. Athletic tools include good vertical explosiveness (frequent lob catches and authoritative dunks, including half-court alley-oops), solid lateral quickness for a big, and the ability to run the floor in transition. Not an elite leaper or freak athlete by D1/NBA standards, but his functional athleticism, timing, and body control make him highly effective around the rim. Wingspan appears average-plus for height; strength is a plus (holds position well vs. bigger bodies in NAIA).


Strengths:

Elite interior scorer and finisher. Uses strength, body control, and timing for high-percentage shots at the rim (putbacks, drop steps, hooks, and power finishes through contact). Outstanding offensive rebounder who converts second-chance opportunities at an elite rate. High motor and instincts around the basket make him a constant threat in the paint. Developing face-up game and mid-range touch; occasional 3PT range (volume increased in 2025-26) and improved FT% show stretch potential. Good hands for catching lobs and quick decisions in traffic.


Strengths:

Rim protector with excellent timing (1.1+ BPG; led team). Strong rebounder on both ends, physical and relentless on the glass with good box-out technique and second-effort hustle. Active hands and anticipation lead to steals/blocks. High effort level translates to team defense.


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