Men's Basketball Alumni at NCAA schools

CF graduate Ricardo Lewis guided Valdosta State to the most successful men's basketball season in school history in 2009-10. The Ocala-bred point guard earned All-Gulf South Conference first-team honors while leading the Blazers to the NCAA Division II Final Four.
2000-present
- Kevin Foster Fresno State (2011)
- A.J. Holland Sioux Falls (2011)
- Slobodan Miljanic Lynn (2011)
- Mathiang Muo Charleston Southern (2011)
- Addison Smith Flagler (2011)
- Ricardo Ratliffe Missouri (2010)
- Justin Cecil Mercer (2010)
- Travis Johnson West Virginia Wesleyan (2010)
- Jeff Neal Florida A&M (2010)
- Marvin Dibble Valdosta State (2008)
- Ricardo Lewis Valdosta State (2008)
- Brandon Hickson St. Augustine's College (2008)
- Willis McPhee Hawaii Pacific (2008)
- John Schank Delta State (2008)
- Josue Vazquez St. Leo (2008)
- Ed Keyes Ouachita Baptist (2007)
- Gallo Cham North Florida (2006)
- Matthew Fields Georgia Southern (2006)
- Darryl Monroe George Mason (2006)
- Jamaine Nance Webber State (2006)
- Corey Speight Texas El-Paso (2006)
- Chris Bright West Texas State (2005)
- Robert Hampton Rochester Institute of Technology (2005)
- Luis Rodriguez Clayton State (2005)
- Milo Johnson Georgia College & State University (2004)
- Anthony Paez Stephen F. Austin (2004)
- Andre Smith Georgia College & State University (2004)
- Shannon Diamond Flagler College (2003)
- Patrick Hillman High Point (2003)
- Reque Newsome Southern Indiana (2002)
- Napolean Rhodes Middle Tennessee State (2002)
- Aaron Austin Ball State (2002)
- Brian Bain Savannah State (2002)
- Chris Jones Savannah State (2002)
- Greg Brittian South Florida (2001)
- Tony Atchinson South Florida (2000)
- Antonio Latimer Cincinnati (2000)
- Diamory Sylla Tennessee-Chattanooga (2000)
- Jerome Trawick Jacksonville (2000)
- Dirk Watson Columbus State (2000)
- Melvin McCray Queens College (2000)
- Alfredo Rascon Nova (2000)
1989-99
- Derrick Miller College of Charleston (1999)
- Sebastian Singletary Stetson (1999)
- Levant Williams Northwest Missouri State (1997)
- Marshod Fairweather Florida International (1997)
- Roosevelt Overstreet Wichita State (1996)
- Marko Jolovic Columbia (1996)
- Steve Barnes Northwestern State (1995)
- Guido Legardy Detroit Mercy (1994)
- Marco Whitfield Alabama (1994)
- Nenad Radovski Central Florida (1994)
- Jeff Belmer Mercer (1993)
- Jeff McGinnis Belmont (1993)
- Radovan Ilic Georgia Southwestern (1993)
- Wayne Butts UC-Santa Barbara (1993)
- Travis Garrett Stetson (1992)
- Chris Ward Texas Christian (1992)
- Sean Jones Grambling State (1992)
- Devon Chambers Buffalo (1992)
- Mac Irvin St. Louis (1991)
- Eddie Rivera Texas El-Paso (1991)
- Anthony Ware Texas A&M (1990)
- Dan Dore Texas Christian (1990)
- Jose Ramos Georgia Southwestern (1990)
- Derex Butts Texas Tech (1989)
- Michael Strickland Texas Christian (1989)









