Snow College Men's Basketball Head Coach
Andrew May has announced the signing of the following players (in last name alphabetical order) for the 2025-2026 season:
BOWEN HAMMER
Wing | 6'8" | Santa Clara, Utah | Snow Canyon High School
EASTON HAWKINS
Guard | 6'4" | Lehi, Utah | Lehi High School
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BROCK MCCLURE
Guard | 6'5" | Lumberton, Texas | Lumberton High School
BRON ROBERTS
Forward | 6'11" | Pleasant Grove, Utah | Pleasant Grove High School
SAM SIVULICH
Guard | 6'0" | Odgen, Utah | Northridge High School
MAX TOOMBS
Guard | 6'2" | Draper, Utah | Corner Canyon High School
Bowen Hammer is a 6'8 sophomore wing from Santa Clara, UT, who transferred to Snow College from an NCAA Division I school, Austin Peay in the Atlantic Sun Conference, playing in 10 games for the Governors. Hammer prepped at Fairmont Prep Academy in southern California, where he averaged 25.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game. He was named the San Joaquin Region MVP and a First Team All-State selection during his junior and senior seasons, as well as a First Team All-Orange County selection during his senior year.
Prior to Fairmont, Hammer prepped at Snow Canyon High School where they won the Utah 4A state championship. Hammer also played summer ball for Dream Vision and head coach Clayton Williams on the Adidas 3SSB circuit.
"Bowen is a long, smart, and skilled wing," May said. "Bowen can really shoot the ball and can attack people off the closeout. Bowen has great positional length and size. Bowen has a good, efficient feel for the game and a good understanding of how he can attack the other team. Bowen rebounds well and is a consistent worker. He has experience at the DI level and has a desire to improve and compete. We welcome Bowen Hammer to the Snow Badger family!"
"I felt this was the best place to go," Hammer said, "and be the most successful I can."
Easton Hawkins is a 6'4 freshman guard from Lehi High School in Lehi, UT. Hawkins was part of 2024 6A State Championship at Lehi High School on a team that finished 23-4. Hawkins was named 6A 1st Team All-State in back-to-back seasons. As a senior, he averaged 19 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists per game, while as a junior he averaged 16 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 assists. Hawkins also played for the Utah Mountain Stars Club team.Â
"Easton is a tough, skilled, and competitive guard," May said, "that has won at a very high level. Easton is extremely consistent in his approach and works to improve his game. Easton is a natural shooter who plays with an exceptional motor. Easton consistently guarded the best player on the other team because of his ability to guard relentlessly. Easton is great in transition with good bounce to finish at the rim. Easton is a fearless competitor who has battled through tough things in his life that will help in compete at the next level. We welcome Easton Hawkins to the Snow Badger Family!"
"I chose Snow," Hawkins said, "because of their great program history and amazing coaching staff. Ever since their staff started reaching out to me, they have been so welcoming and supportive of me. It just always felt like home."
Brock McClure is a 6'5 redshirt sophomore guard from Lumberton, Texas, who transferred to Snow College from the NCAA Division I school Lamar University in the Southland Conference. McClure played in 28 games for Lamar, starting 18 of them while averaging 7 points and 5 rebounds and shooting 80% from the foul line. McClure had season highs of 14 points and 10 rebounds vs. Tarleton State.
McClure was a three-year starter for the Raiders at Lumberton High School where he led them to a district and area championship. He averaged a double-double per game during his junior season (20 points and 10 rebounds) McClure also averaged 4.6 assists per game during his junior campaign and shot 90 percent from the free throw line. He was an all-region selection who earned 2020 First-Team All-Super Gold team honors and was named SETCA All-Star Game MVP.
"Brock is an experienced, skilled scorer," May said. "Having played significant D1 minutes before his LDS mission to Idaho, Brock has a natural knack for scoring at all three levels. He's a crafty finisher at the rim with good handles and has NBA range. Brock is a good athlete and a hard worker. We welcome Brock McClure to the Snow Badger family!"
Bron Roberts is a 6'11 freshman big man from Pleasant Grove High School in Utah. Roberts comes to Snow College after serving a full-time mission in Spain. Roberts was an ESPN 3-Star player and was the second-highest recruit in Utah in the 2023 class. Roberts was a 6A honorable mention as a senior at Pleasant Grove High School after averaging 10 points, 5 rebounds, and 1 block per game. Roberts was also a 5A All-State 3rd team player as a junior, where he was second in the state of Utah in blocks at 4 per game, along with 15 points and 8 rebounds. Roberts played for AAU for the now EYBL program Utah Prospects.
"Bron is a long, mobile, and skilled big man," May said. "He's got great hands and touch around the rim and can face up and knock down perimeter 3's. He's also developing the ability to put the ball on the floor and get to the rim and make plays. Bron's a hard worker who will continue to help him grow and develop. We welcome Bron to the Snow Badger family!"
"I chose Snow College," Roberts said, "because I wanted to play for a great coach and be in a good environment where I can improve as a basketball player and build my character every day."
Sam Sivulich is a 6'0 sophomore point guard from Ogden, UT. Sam transferred to Snow from Salt Lake Community College where he started 13 of 31 games he played in for the Bruins. Sam shot 36% from 3 and averaged 2 assists and 1 steal as a freshman.
Before his LDS mission, Sivulich prepped at Northridge high school where he was named to the 5A All-state second team and was 5th in the state in scoring 22 points per game.
"Sam is a quick, explosive point guard," May said, "who has the ability to get by defenders into the paint and cause rotations. He's especially tough to corral in transition because of his burst with the ball in his hands. He's got great lateral quickness as a defender and really quick hands. He can score and make plays as well. We welcome Sam to our Badger Family!"Â Â
"I chose to play college basketball at Snow," Sivulich said, "because it felt like the best place to grow as a player and a person. Winning is contagious, and I want to be a part of that."
Max Toombs is a 6'2 combo guard from Draper, Utah. Toombs comes to Snow College after serving a full-time mission in Ecuador. Toombs prepped at Corner Canyon High School, where he led the Chargers to the 2023 6A State Championship on a team that went 25-2 and was twice named theÂ
Deseret News 1st team All-State team as well asÂ
Deseret News Basketball Elite 5.Â
As a senior, Toombs averaged 21 points, 4 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.8 steals while hitting 51 3-pointers as a senior. Toombs was also #2 in the state of Utah in free throws made at 83%. He was also named the Hoopfest MVP with a 44-point game when he went 8 for 14 from 3. Max played AAU for the Under Armour team Utah Mountain Stars.
"Max is a competitive, tough, physical combo guard," May said. "Max has a unique combination of guard skills, while being stronger than most freshmen. He can put a ton of pressure on the rim with his ability to drive and get downhill and draw fouls, while being a strong 3-point shooter and mid-range scorer. Max has good lateral quickness, quick hands, and anticipation that will help him as a defender. We are excited to welcome Max to the Snow Badger Family."
"I chose Snow College because of the atmosphere of developing not only on the basketball court and in the classroom, but also the coaching and the opportunity that it gives me for my future."