Discover the oldest to youngest Big East basketball teams for 2025-26. Explore rankings, team insights, and top sportsbook promos at RotoWire.com.
The 2025-26 NCAA men’s basketball season is several weeks away, but the team at RotoWire.com – where you’ll find the top college basketball sportsbook promo codes – wanted to use the official Big East team websites to gather the ages of all players on the active roster (from freshman to graduate) as of Sept. 25.
After using the average age for a player in that class, we ranked the oldest to youngest Big East teams for the 2025-26 season.
Oldest to Youngest Big East Basketball Teams for 2025
Rank
Team
# of Players
Average Age
1
Seton Hall
15
20.20
T2
Connecticut
15
19.93
T2
Providence
15
19.93
4
Xavier
16
19.88
5
Georgetown
16
19.81
6
St. John’s
15
19.80
7
Villanova
14
19.79
8
Butler
15
19.73
9
Creighton
16
19.63
10
DePaul
16
19.44
11
Marquette
17
19.29
Note: This is not an exact average age for each roster due to limited access to player ages. This is used to be an estimate and subject to change based on roster changes.
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Who Are This Year’s Most Experienced Big East MBB Teams?
A year after legendary head coach Rick Pitino led the St. John’s Red Storm to the Queens-based university’s first outright Big East regular-season title since 1984-85, it seems the two-time national championship-winning coach will have to start anew.
St, John’s has the sixth-oldest roster in the 11-team conference this season, with an average age of 19.80 years. That ranks well behind the Big East’s oldest team (Seton Hall, at 20.20 years) and well ahead of Marquette, which has the youngest average age across the Golden Eagles’ 17-man roster, at 19.29 years.
This season’s Red Storm roster is expected to be shepherded by North Carolina transfer Ian Jackson, who will likely man the point for Pitino and company this season after being named to the ACC All-Freshman Team last year.
Joining Jackson is 6-foot-5 guard Joson Sanon, who transferred in from Arizona State, where he averaged 11.9 points per game as a freshman last season. Graduate transfer Bryce Hopkins transfers in from Big East rival Providence, while frontcourt players such as Dillon Mitchell (formerly of Cincinnati and Texas) and Zuby Ejiofor (the most prominent returner from last season) round out the projected roster for Pitino’s bunch this basketball season.
The team should be among the favorites to win the league at the best sports betting apps entering the season.
Big East Teams Relying On Veterans
The other veteran-heavy Big East member to keep an eye on is the UConn Huskies, whose quest for an NCAA Tournament “three-peat” came up short in the second round last March. The Huskies rock the second-most veteran lineup (alongside Providence), with both schools touting an average age of 19.93 in 2025-26.
Throw in the Xavier Musketeers, who have the Big East’s fourth oldest projected roster this year in Richard Pitino’s first season in Cincinnati (at 19.88) and the Georgetown Hoyas (19.81 years) and you have the upper end of the league’s most experienced teams covered.
Who is Expected To Win This Year’s Big East Title?
As we approach the NCAA men’s basketball season, it seems oddsmakers are buying what Huskies coach Dan Hurley is selling in Storrs. UConn holds the top odds of winning the Big East regular season title on Bet365, at +165 as of Sept. 26. That’s just ahead of St. John’s (+200) and the Creighton Bluejays (+425).
The story’s much the same at Fanatics Sportsbook, where the Huskies are the preseason betting favorites to win the Big East title, at +120, while the Red Storm check in at +190 and Creighton enters at +650. The team at Caesars Sportsbook has UConn at +115, with St. John’s at +190 and Creighton at +650.
When it comes to 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament championship futures betting, the Huskies are the top pick from the Big East on bet365, ranking fourth overall at +1500 (behind Purdue at +900, Houston at +1000 and Duke at +1200). The Red Storm have +1800 title odds, ranked alongside the BYU Cougars and Michigan Wolverines for seventh nationally.
We’ll have to wait to see which team wins the 11-team conference, but for now we can assess the state of each Big East member’s roster and surmise a lot about which universities have the most seasoning. Experienced programs such as UConn and St. John’s are expected to fly high in 2025-26.
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