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International players in Final Four: How Illinois, Michigan, Arizona, UConn used global influence for rosters

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The 2026 Final Four teams have been set. Illinois, Michigan, Arizona and UConn have advanced to the 2026 NCAA Tournament semifinals with one win standing between them and an appearance in the national championship game.

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While each of these programs is a premier college basketball destination for recruits, they aren’t completely made up of homegrown talent. Illinois and UConn, for example, have crafted rosters that have carried them to the Final Four by leveraging global basketball markets and bringing in international players. Both the Fighting Illini and Huskies have nearly half their rosters from outside the U.S.

Here is more on the international players participating in the 2026 Final Four.

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International players in Final Four

Illinois

Position

Player

Country

F

David Mirkovic

Niksic, Montenegro

G

Brandon Lee

San Juan, Puerto Rico

G

Andrej Stojakovic

Thessaloniki, Greece

F

Toni Bilic

Trogir, Croatia

C

Tomislav Ivisic

Vodice, Croatia

F

Zvonimir Ivisic

Vodice, Croatia

G

Mihailo Petrovic

Prokuplje, Serbia

The Fighting Illini have a 15-man roster, and seven of the players are international.

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David Mirkovic

Mirkovic was born in Niksic, Montenegro, in 2006. He started his professional basketball career at 16, playing for Studentski centar, also known as SC Derby. Mirkovic was part of the NBA’s Basketball Without Borders and Adidas Next Gen Showcase in 2023 and 2024. He represented Montenegro and then made the senior national team in 2024 at the FIBA EuroBasket Qualifier.

Mirkovic played in all 36 games for the Fighting Illini this season, despite being a freshman. He is 6-9 and started 35 of the 36 games he played in. Mirkovic averaged 13.5 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 2.6 assists over 29.5 points per game.

Brandon Lee

Lee was born in San Jose, Puerto Rico in 2006. His father, Butch Lee, was the 1978 Naismith Player of the Year and was the No. 10 pick by the Atlanta Hawks in 1978. The elder Lee became the first Puerto Rican player to ever play in the NBA. Lee’s older brother Matthew was a member of the St. Peter’s team that made the 2022 Elite Eight.

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Lee is a freshman who came off the bench for Illinois in the 2025-2026 season. He played in 18 games and averaged 1.7 points in 4.1 minutes per game.

Andrej Stojakovic

Stojakovic is the son of former NBA player Peja Stojakovic, who played in the pros from 1998 to 2011. While Andrej was born in the U.S., Peja was born in Croatia. The younger Stojakovic was a star for the Fighting Illini this season, playing in 33 games and averaging 13.6 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game.

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