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Sinan Huan Season 2026-27

#33
PositionCENTER
Weight230 lbs
Height7-1
ClassFreshman
HometownBeijing, China

PRIOR TO PURDUE
• 4-star recruit ranked No. 65 in the latest 247Sports rankings. Also ranked 68th by On3 / Rivals and 71st by ESPN. Rivals ranked him as high as 36th nationally during his junior season.
• Led Georgetown Prep to the IAC Championship and the first undefeated regular-season title and conference tournament title in the same season. The Little Hoyas were the No. 1 seed in the Maryland Private School State Tournament.
• Named IAC Player of the Year after averaging 18.8 points, 8.7 rebounds, 3.5 blocks and 2.1 assists per game for the Little Hoyas.
• Tallied a career-high 30 points, eight rebounds and four blocks in a Senior Night win over the Landon School.
• Was invited to participate in the Nike World Hoop Summit in April 2026, earning the start against the American team. 
• Competed in the FIBA U19 World Cup for China last summer, averaging 11.3 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 5.0 blocks per game across seven contests. His 5.0 blocks per game (in just 25.0 minutes per game) was the second-highest average in FIBA U19 World Cup history behind Victor Wembanyama (2021) and China’s Qi Xhou (2013). Second on the list in the 2025 championships were teammate Daniel Jacobsen.
• His 8.0 blocks / 40 minutes were second in U19 World Cup history behind Wembamyama’s 10.1 blocks per 40.
• Had eight blocks in the first game against Canada, then added six against New Zealand in the Round of 16.
Shot 55.4 percent from the field (31-of-56) in the FIBA U19 World Cup.
• Averaged 11.9 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 2.9 blocks per game across eight games his 2024-25 junior season at Georgetown Prep.
• Was top 50 in the nation in blocks per game in his freshman and sophomore seasons at Windemere Prep in Florida.
• Competed with Team Durant on the Nike 17U EYBL last summer.
• Recorded five blocks to go with 12 points and five rebounds in a game for Team Durant vs PSA Cardinals.

PERSONAL
• Chose Purdue after narrowing down his top 3 to the Boilermakers, Ohio State, and Illinois.
• Has a twin brother, Sifeng, who has committed to play basketball at UMBC.
• Mother, Ma Chengqing, played basketball for the Chinese Women’s Basketball Team at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.