Bowling Green State University Athletics
Javontae Campbell Signs With Philadelphia 76ers For NBA Summer League
June 25, 2026 | Men's Basketball
Former Falcon Rashaun Agee Inks Exhibit-10 Deal With Cleveland Cavaliers
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio - Following the NBA Draft on June 23-24, two former Bowling Green men's basketball players have found homes on NBA teams. Javontae Campbell, who holds the top two single-season steals marks in program history, signed with the Philadelphia 76ers' summer league roster. Additionally, Rashaun Agee who spent two seasons in the Orange and Brown from 2022-24, signed an Exhibit-10 deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
"We are extremely happy for Javontae's opportunity with the 76ers," said BGSU head men's basketball coach Todd Simon. "He's put the work in for two years here and has earned every success along the way. We will be following him and are honored to have him part of the Falcon family.
"We are also pleased for Rashaun. He was an All-Conference Falcon for us and we've enjoyed seeing his continued development. The Cavs got a winner and a hard worker."
Javontae Campbell
Campbell is coming off a two-year Bowling Green career that included a long list of honors, including both academic and athletic achievements. The 2025-26 MAC Defensive Player of the Year, Campbell was a finalist for the Lefty Driesell Award and was named to the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year Late-Season Team. Campbell was named NABC All-District Second Team, the first Falcon to receive the recognition since Justin Turner in 2020-21. He added two MAC All-Defensive Team honors to his resume, as well as being All-MAC First Team in 2025-26 and All-MAC Third Team in 2024-25. His athletic achievements rounded out with five MAC Player of the Week selections.
As for academics, Campbell was a two-time MAC Scholar-Athlete of the Week. During his time at Bowling Green, he added CSC Academic All-District honors, Academic All-MAC honors and was named to the NABC Honors Court.
Starting all 32 games for the Falcons in 2025-26, Javontae Campbell put together a historic campaign. Campbell broke the program's single-season steals record with 97, finishing third all-time in the Mid-American Conference and leading the nation for the season. Campbell averaged a team-leading 18.7 points per game, including a MAC-leading 21.4 points per game against MAC opponents. In addition to his scoring outputs, Campbell shot 50.0-percent from the field for the season, ranking ninth in the MAC. He rounded out his strong stat line with 163 assists, leading the team and ranking eighth in program history while averaging 6.0 assists per game against MAC opponents to rank third in the conference.
As for his first season in Bowling Green in 2024-25, Campbell was one of just four Falcons to appear in all 32 games, averaging 30.6 minutes a contest. Campbell tallied 90 steals in his first year, setting the program's single-season record only for him to break it again a year later. He also posted the program's first triple-double since 2006-07 with 11 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists against Aquinas, becoming one of just 22 players in the nation with a triple-double during the season.
Looking back on his career as a whole at BGSU, Campbell totaled 187 steals over two seasons, ranking fifth in program history. As for the offensive end, he tallied 1,075 points for the Falcons, becoming the 50th player in program history with 1,000 points while finishing 42nd all-time. He averaged 16.8 points per game, ranking 12 in program history and tallied 47 points in a game against UMass on Jan. 3, 2026, the fifth-most points in a single-game in program history, the most since 1964 and the most ever in program history in a road game.
Campbell's deal with the Philadelphia 76ers will earn him a spot on their NBA Summer League roster with opportunity to compete against NBA prospects. The California Classic Summer League will play July 3-6 with the Salt Lake City Summer League competing July 4-7. Play will continue in Las Vegas from July 9-19.
Rashaun Agee
Playing two seasons for the Falcons in 2022-23 and 2023-24, Rashaun Agee appeared in 63 games during his BGSU tenure, including 30 starts during Coach Simon's first season with the Orange and Brown. Under Simon, Agee earned All-MAC Second Team honors after hauling in 327 rebounds, ranking eighth in program history for single-season rebounds.
During the 2023-24 campaign, Agee averaged 9.9 rebounds pre game, ranking 19th in the nation, while recording 17 double-doubles, tied for 12th in the nation. He also averaged 3.8 offensive boards per game, ranking 10th in the nation while leading the MAC. His list of accolades rounded out with a MAC Player of the Week selection on Jan. 15, 2024. Following the 2023-24 season, Agee spent the 2024-25 campaign with USC before concluding his collegiate career at Texas A&M this past season.
Agee's deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers will be an Exhibit-10 contract. Exhibit-10 contracts are one-year, non-guaranteed minimum salary deals that include a training camp invite. The last Exhibit-10 contract for a former Falcon was Daeqwon Plowden in 2022, signing with the New Orleans Pelicans.
Follow the Falcons
Be sure to follow the Falcons' men's basketball team on social media
Twitter - @BGSU_Athletics and @BGSUMBB
Instagram - 'bgfalcons' and 'bgsumhoops'
Facebook - 'BGSU Athletics'
YouTube - 'Falcon Athletics'
"We are extremely happy for Javontae's opportunity with the 76ers," said BGSU head men's basketball coach Todd Simon. "He's put the work in for two years here and has earned every success along the way. We will be following him and are honored to have him part of the Falcon family.
"We are also pleased for Rashaun. He was an All-Conference Falcon for us and we've enjoyed seeing his continued development. The Cavs got a winner and a hard worker."
Javontae Campbell
Campbell is coming off a two-year Bowling Green career that included a long list of honors, including both academic and athletic achievements. The 2025-26 MAC Defensive Player of the Year, Campbell was a finalist for the Lefty Driesell Award and was named to the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year Late-Season Team. Campbell was named NABC All-District Second Team, the first Falcon to receive the recognition since Justin Turner in 2020-21. He added two MAC All-Defensive Team honors to his resume, as well as being All-MAC First Team in 2025-26 and All-MAC Third Team in 2024-25. His athletic achievements rounded out with five MAC Player of the Week selections.
As for academics, Campbell was a two-time MAC Scholar-Athlete of the Week. During his time at Bowling Green, he added CSC Academic All-District honors, Academic All-MAC honors and was named to the NABC Honors Court.
Starting all 32 games for the Falcons in 2025-26, Javontae Campbell put together a historic campaign. Campbell broke the program's single-season steals record with 97, finishing third all-time in the Mid-American Conference and leading the nation for the season. Campbell averaged a team-leading 18.7 points per game, including a MAC-leading 21.4 points per game against MAC opponents. In addition to his scoring outputs, Campbell shot 50.0-percent from the field for the season, ranking ninth in the MAC. He rounded out his strong stat line with 163 assists, leading the team and ranking eighth in program history while averaging 6.0 assists per game against MAC opponents to rank third in the conference.
As for his first season in Bowling Green in 2024-25, Campbell was one of just four Falcons to appear in all 32 games, averaging 30.6 minutes a contest. Campbell tallied 90 steals in his first year, setting the program's single-season record only for him to break it again a year later. He also posted the program's first triple-double since 2006-07 with 11 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists against Aquinas, becoming one of just 22 players in the nation with a triple-double during the season.
Looking back on his career as a whole at BGSU, Campbell totaled 187 steals over two seasons, ranking fifth in program history. As for the offensive end, he tallied 1,075 points for the Falcons, becoming the 50th player in program history with 1,000 points while finishing 42nd all-time. He averaged 16.8 points per game, ranking 12 in program history and tallied 47 points in a game against UMass on Jan. 3, 2026, the fifth-most points in a single-game in program history, the most since 1964 and the most ever in program history in a road game.
Campbell's deal with the Philadelphia 76ers will earn him a spot on their NBA Summer League roster with opportunity to compete against NBA prospects. The California Classic Summer League will play July 3-6 with the Salt Lake City Summer League competing July 4-7. Play will continue in Las Vegas from July 9-19.
Rashaun Agee
Playing two seasons for the Falcons in 2022-23 and 2023-24, Rashaun Agee appeared in 63 games during his BGSU tenure, including 30 starts during Coach Simon's first season with the Orange and Brown. Under Simon, Agee earned All-MAC Second Team honors after hauling in 327 rebounds, ranking eighth in program history for single-season rebounds.
During the 2023-24 campaign, Agee averaged 9.9 rebounds pre game, ranking 19th in the nation, while recording 17 double-doubles, tied for 12th in the nation. He also averaged 3.8 offensive boards per game, ranking 10th in the nation while leading the MAC. His list of accolades rounded out with a MAC Player of the Week selection on Jan. 15, 2024. Following the 2023-24 season, Agee spent the 2024-25 campaign with USC before concluding his collegiate career at Texas A&M this past season.
Agee's deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers will be an Exhibit-10 contract. Exhibit-10 contracts are one-year, non-guaranteed minimum salary deals that include a training camp invite. The last Exhibit-10 contract for a former Falcon was Daeqwon Plowden in 2022, signing with the New Orleans Pelicans.
Follow the Falcons
Be sure to follow the Falcons' men's basketball team on social media
Twitter - @BGSU_Athletics and @BGSUMBB
Instagram - 'bgfalcons' and 'bgsumhoops'
Facebook - 'BGSU Athletics'
YouTube - 'Falcon Athletics'
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