JOSHUA OMOJAFO

POSITION: Guard

HEIGHT: 6'5" (196 cm)

WEIGHT: 200 lbs (91 kg)

BIRTHDATE: July 25, 2004 (Hamilton, ON)

HIGH SCHOOL: Lincoln Prep (Hamilton, ON)

UNIVERSITY / COLLEGE: University of South Florida (2026)

HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as free agent on April 9, 2026

YEARS PRO: R

BIO

UNIVERSITY / COLLEGE CAREER 


Averaged 13.0 points, 3.7 rebounds, 1.3 assists, and 26.5 minutes in 127 games with the University of South Florida, Robert Morris University, and Gannon University.


2025-26:
Transferred to the University of South Florida … Averaged 11.1 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.6 assists, and 27.1 minutes in 33 games with the Bulls … Ranked third in offensive rating (129.5) in the American Conference and fifth in free throws made (151) … Scored in double-figures on 19 occasions … Helped lead South Florida to their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2012 (fifth time in history) after winning the AAC Championship where he recorded six points and seven rebounds March 19 vs. Louisville … Scored 21 points on 7-for-9 shooting with three rebounds March 5 vs. Memphis … Posted three double-doubles on the season included 16 points and 10 rebounds along with two steals March 1 vs. Tulane … Had a strong all-around performance with 17 points, 12 made free throws, eight rebounds, three assists, one block, and one steal January 18 vs. Wichita State … Logged 15 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists with nine made free throws January 4 vs. UAB … Went 13-for-15 from the charity stripe and 5-for-5 from two-point range in a 23-point outing December 29 vs. Georgia College & State … Registered 20 points with 11 made free throws and 11 rebounds December 17 vs. Alabama … Tied his career-high in a do-it-all performance with 33 points (9-for-14 from the field; 12-for-14 from the free throw line), seven rebounds, three assists, two blocks, and three steals November 8 vs. George Washington.


2024-25:
Transferred to Robert Morris University … Averaged 11.3 points, 3.8 rebounds, 1.4 assists, and 29.3 minutes in 33 games as a junior … Ranked second in the Horizon League Conference in free throws made (127) and fourth in free throw attempts (156) … Scored 10+ points in 21 games … Helped lead the Colonials to their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2015 after securing the Horizon League Tournament Championship, where he dropped 12 points and four rebounds March 21 vs. Alabama … Logged only double-double of season with 24 points (11 made free throws), and 13 rebounds March 11 vs. Youngstown State … Posted a season-high 27 points on 10-for-12 shooting along with seven rebounds and three assists February 27 vs. IUPUI … Dished out a career-high eight assists in a 12-point, six-rebound, two-steal outing November 11 vs. Cornell.


2023-24:
Averaged 19.9 points, 2.7 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 1.5 steals, and 25.2 minutes in 35 games at Gannon University … Ranked second in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) in points scored (699), first in free throws made (244), and 10th in field goal percentage (.481) … Scored in double-figures in every game he played, including 30+ points on four occasions en route to a plethora of awards, including All-PSAC West Division First Team and a PSAC Tournament Championship … Made 13 free throws in a 19-point outing March 26 vs. CSUSB … Put up 30 points on 11-for-16 shooting March 9 vs. Millersville … Logged 17 points, three rebounds, four assists, two blocks, and two steals February 25 vs. Pitt-Johnstown … Recorded 27 points while going 13-for-14 from the charity stripe, along with five rebounds, three assists, and one block February 3 vs. California, PA … Registered 30 points and three rebounds January 6 vs. California, PA … Put up 32 points and a season-high six assists December 19 vs. West Chester … Set a career-high with 33 points shooting 10-for-15 from the field and 12-for-15 from the free throw line December 1 vs. Bloomsburg … Collected 28 points, three rebounds, and four steals November 11 vs. Charleston.


2022-23:
Averaged 8.2 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 24.1 minutes in 26 games with the Golden Knights … Scored 10+ points in 11 games as a freshman, including a 13-point, six-rebound, two-steal outing while playing all 40 minutes February 15 vs. Clarion … Recorded 20 points on 6-for-9 shooting, three rebounds, one block, and two steals January 28 vs. Edinboro … Logged 20 points on 8-for-9 from the field, two rebounds, one block, and two steals January 23 vs. Clarion.



PERSONAL


Son of Ayoola Omojafo … Majored in business at the University of South Florida.

By Elias Eldridge April 9, 2026
The Brampton Honey Badgers of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announced Thursday that they have signed Hamilton-native and University of South Florida alum Joshua Omojafo. Omojafo is entering the CEBL for his first professional campaign after a highly successful four-year collegiate career at the University of South Florida, Robert Morris University, and Gannon University. Omojafo has been a winner through his whole career. As a starter with three different teams over the last three seasons, Omojafo has played a large part in bringing each one a conference championship. Most recently with the South Florida Bulls, he averaged 11.1 points and 5.3 rebounds en route to an American Conference championship and their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2012 (fifth time in program history), where they nearly upset Louisville in the first round. “Josh is a proven winner at the collegiate level,” said Honey Badgers General Manager and Vice President of Basketball Operations Jermaine Anderson. “His toughness, along with his willingness to defend and rebound, will be a valuable asset to our team. More importantly, Josh is eager to learn and develop as a professional, and we’re looking forward to supporting him throughout that process. We’re excited to welcome him to the Honey Badger family.” Omojafo is a versatile scorer, but where he stands out the most is drawing fouls. In his senior season, he ranked fifth in the American Conference in free throws made (151), second as a junior in the Horizon League Conference (127) with Robert Morris, and first in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) as a sophomore (244). “Josh brings a level of toughness, versatility, and competitive spirit that aligns with exactly who we want to be,” said Honey Badgers Head Coach Alex Cerda. “He impacts the game on both ends - defending multiple positions, playing with physicality, and consistently making winning plays. We’re excited about the edge, professionalism, and presence Josh Omojafo adds to our group and how he elevates the standard of our program every day.” Before transferring to Robert Morris University in 2024, Omojafo spent his first two seasons of college basketball in Division II with Gannon University. He quickly made his impact felt, ranking second in the conference in scoring as a sophomore while leading the Golden Knights to a PSAC championship. Individually as a sophomore, Omojafo also landed on the All-PSAC West Division First Team and NABC Division II All-America Team. Omojafo joins the Honey Badgers roster as the eighth addition ahead of the 2026 season, joining five other Canadians, 2025 CEBL MVP Finalist Sean East II, and 2025 CEBL Defensive Player of the Year Jameer Nelson Jr. The Brampton Honey Badgers will begin their season with two home games on Friday, May 15 and Sunday, May 17 versus the Ottawa BlackJacks and Calgary Surge, respectively. Click here to get your Honey Badgers tickets today, starting at only $15 per game. ### About the Brampton Honey Badgers One of the original franchises of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), the 2022 CEBL Champion Brampton Honey Badgers proudly call the CAA Centre home. The Brampton front office and basketball operations department bring NBA, NBA G League, national team, NCAA and major international pro league experience to the franchise. With a vision of promoting Brampton grassroots basketball and local businesses through community and corporate engagement, the Honey Badgers will leverage the explosion of basketball as a vehicle for innovation and change. For more information visit honeybadgers.ca . About the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) The Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) is Canada’s professional basketball league, featuring 10 member clubs across six provinces. Powered by elite talent, a fast-paced game format, and deep community connections, the CEBL delivers high-level basketball and unforgettable summer experiences for fans nationwide. The league boasts the youngest fan base in Canadian professional sport, half under age 34, and one of the fastest-growing audiences in the country, now reaching nearly 4.1 million Canadians. This momentum reflects the CEBL’s ability to deliver dynamic, thrilling gameplay while connecting deeply with a new generation of fans and expanding basketball’s cultural footprint across Canada. The CEBL is where elite performance meets homegrown talent. In 2025, 17 players with NBA experience hit the court, while nearly 70% of the league’s roster was Canadian, the highest concentration of domestic talent in any professional sports league in the country. Running from May through August, the CEBL’s season is a showcase of top basketball talent and a summer hub for fast-paced, high-energy fan excitement. Media Contact: Elias Eldridge - Account Executive & Communications Specialist Brampton Honey Badgers eeldridge@honeybadgers.ca
By Elias Eldridge April 8, 2026
The Brampton Honey Badgers of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announced Wednesday that DJ Jackson of St. Francis Xavier University and Bronson Chambers of the University of Windsor have signed as developmental players as part of CEBL Signing Day. This is the first year of CEBL Signing Day which has replaced the CEBL Draft. The primary distinction is rather than a typical draft, eligible U SPORT & CCAA players enter a pool where each CEBL team will sign two players to developmental contracts, with potential for more as the season approaches. This allows the opportunity for Canadian talent to get a chance at the professional level while maintaining their college eligibility. DJ Jackson has boasted a high-level of success through his young career. This season with the Honey Badgers will be his second campaign in the CEBL, after being drafted sixth overall in the 2025 CEBL Draft by the Calgary Surge. The 6’3” guard appeared in 11 games with the Surge and recorded a season-high 15 points in a 26-minute outing versus Niagara in the final game of the regular season. Jackson is coming off a second-straight Atlantic University Sport (AUS) Player of the Year season with St. Francis Xavier, the first to go back-to-back since 2016 (Javon Masters, UNB). He led U SPORTS in scoring for consecutive seasons and set a St. Francis Xavier single-season scoring record in 2024-25 with 440 points. After recording 20+ points in 15 games in 2025-26, he secured the highest points per game average in program history with 23.5 over his two seasons with the X-Men. “We are excited to welcome DJ and Bronson to the Honey Badger family,” said Honey Badgers General Manager and Vice President of Basketball Operations Jermaine Anderson. “DJ has CEBL experience and brings toughness as a young player, and Bronson is a Brampton native who’s eager to learn and can potentially play both guard positions. We’re looking forward to developing both players on and off the court, and we feel that they will contribute to the success of our team.” Bronson Chambers is coming off his junior season with the University of Windsor where he led the Lancers in assists per game (2.4) and three-point percentage (.338), while also finishing third in points (12.0). He helped his team to a 12-10 record and a playoff appearance where they fell just short in the first round versus Guelph. The Brampton-native spent his sophomore season with Lake Region State College in Junior College (JUCO) in the United States where he ranked second on the team in scoring with 14.3 points per game. “We are thrilled to welcome DJ and Bronson to the Honey Badgers this summer,” said Honey Badgers Assistant General Manager John Ross. “While this will be a great opportunity for them to develop their skills, we believe they both bring key attributes that will help us towards our goal of winning a championship.” Jackson and Chambers will fill roster spots six and seven for the Honey Badgers, joining 2025 CEBL MVP Finalist and Defensive Player of the Year Sean East and Jameer Nelson Jr., respectively, CEBL All-Canadian Keon Ambrose-Hylton, and CEBL veterans Prince Oduro and Danilo Djuricic. The Brampton Honey Badgers will begin their season with two home games on Friday, May 15 and Sunday, May 17 versus the Ottawa BlackJacks and Calgary Surge, respectively. Click here to get your Honey Badgers tickets today, starting at only $15 per game. ### About the Brampton Honey Badgers One of the original franchises of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), the 2022 CEBL Champion Brampton Honey Badgers proudly call the CAA Centre home. The Brampton front office and basketball operations department bring NBA, NBA G League, national team, NCAA and major international pro league experience to the franchise. With a vision of promoting Brampton grassroots basketball and local businesses through community and corporate engagement, the Honey Badgers will leverage the explosion of basketball as a vehicle for innovation and change. For more information visit honeybadgers.ca . About the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) The Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) is Canada’s professional basketball league, featuring 10 member clubs across six provinces. Powered by elite talent, a fast-paced game format, and deep community connections, the CEBL delivers high-level basketball and unforgettable summer experiences for fans nationwide. The league boasts the youngest fan base in Canadian professional sport, half under age 34, and one of the fastest-growing audiences in the country, now reaching nearly 4.1 million Canadians. This momentum reflects the CEBL’s ability to deliver dynamic, thrilling gameplay while connecting deeply with a new generation of fans and expanding basketball’s cultural footprint across Canada. The CEBL is where elite performance meets homegrown talent. In 2025, 17 players with NBA experience hit the court, while nearly 70% of the league’s roster was Canadian, the highest concentration of domestic talent in any professional sports league in the country. Running from May through August, the CEBL’s season is a showcase of top basketball talent and a summer hub for fast-paced, high-energy fan excitement. Media Contact: Elias Eldridge - Account Executive & Communications Specialist Brampton Honey Badgers eeldridge@honeybadgers.ca
By Elias Eldridge April 7, 2026
The Brampton Honey Badgers of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announced Tuesday that Game6 Sports Academy has come on board as an official partner of the franchise. Game6 Sports Academy is a world class athletic facility that offers programs designed to develop fundamental skills, sportsmanship, and a love for the game of basketball. They run programming at the house and rep levels, as well as training programs and clinics year-round for both girls and boys. “This is an exciting new venture for us,” said Game6 Sports Academy Youth Program Coordinator Jasraj Lachnar. “The Honey Badgers have established themselves as a primary hub for professional sports in the GTA, and we are thrilled to have put together an official partnership with them. Integrating them into our academy and having the opportunity to bring our members and their families to games is something we cannot wait to execute on. As part of this official partnership, Game6 Sports Academy will don the Honey Badgers logo on their jerseys beginning in January of 2027. They will also have the opportunity to bring their members out to games throughout the season and have them involved in Honey Badgers group experiences. Honey Badgers coaches will also host clinics for Game6’s coaches and volunteers to educate them on their experience and how to take their skills to the next level. “Game6 Sports is exactly the kind of basketball academy and community that we want to be growing with,” said Honey Badgers President Saud Juman. “Any opportunity that comes around to get the youth involved at our games is something we need to take advantage of, and we are thrilled to do exactly that with Game6 and welcome them and their members to the Honey Badgers family.” Click here to register for Game6 Sports Academy. The Brampton Honey Badgers will begin their season with two home games on Friday, May 15 and Sunday, May 17 versus the Ottawa BlackJacks and Calgary Surge, respectively. Click here to get your Honey Badgers tickets today, starting at only $15 per game. ### About the Brampton Honey Badgers One of the original franchises of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), the 2022 CEBL Champion Brampton Honey Badgers proudly call the CAA Centre home. The Brampton front office and basketball operations department bring NBA, NBA G League, national team, NCAA and major international pro league experience to the franchise. With a vision of promoting Brampton grassroots basketball and local businesses through community and corporate engagement, the Honey Badgers will leverage the explosion of basketball as a vehicle for innovation and change. For more information visit honeybadgers.ca . About the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) The Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) is Canada’s professional basketball league, featuring 10 member clubs across six provinces. Powered by elite talent, a fast-paced game format, and deep community connections, the CEBL delivers high-level basketball and unforgettable summer experiences for fans nationwide. The league boasts the youngest fan base in Canadian professional sport, half under age 34, and one of the fastest-growing audiences in the country, now reaching nearly 4.1 million Canadians. This momentum reflects the CEBL’s ability to deliver dynamic, thrilling gameplay while connecting deeply with a new generation of fans and expanding basketball’s cultural footprint across Canada. The CEBL is where elite performance meets homegrown talent. In 2025, 17 players with NBA experience hit the court, while nearly 70% of the league’s roster was Canadian, the highest concentration of domestic talent in any professional sports league in the country. Running from May through August, the CEBL’s season is a showcase of top basketball talent and a summer hub for fast-paced, high-energy fan excitement. About Game6 Sports Academy Game6 Sports Academy is a world-class athletic facility that offers programs designed to develop fundamental skills, sportsmanship, and a love for the game of basketball. Media Contact: Elias Eldridge - Account Executive & Communications Specialist Brampton Honey Badgers eeldridge@honeybadgers.ca

COLLEGIATE STATISTICS

Totals

Year Team G MIN PTS 2FGP 3FGP FT RO RD RT AS PF BS ST TO
2025-26 South Florida 33 893 367 81-153 20-72 145-186 66 109 175 54 68 6 27 40
2024-25 Robert Morris 33 966 373 85-183 26-69 125-153 36 89 125 46 82 10 18 52
2023-24 Gannon 35 883 695 187-357 28-91 237-290 34 60 94 49 96 5 53 62
2022-23 Gannon 26 627 212 64-121 14-48 42-66 30 42 72 18 55 8 19 40
Totals 127 3369 1647 417-814 88-280 549-695 166 300 466 167 301 29 117 194
Averages
Year Team G MIN PTS 2FGP 3FGP FT RO RD RT AS PF BS ST TO
2025-26 South Florida 33 27.1 11.1 0.529 0.278 0.780 2.0 3.3 5.3 1.6 2.1 0.2 0.8 1.2
2024-25 Robert Morris 33 29.3 11.3 0.464 0.377 0.817 1.1 2.7 3.8 1.4 2.5 0.3 0.5 1.6
2023-24 Gannon 35 25.2 19.9 0.524 0.308 0.817 1.0 1.7 2.7 1.4 2.7 0.1 1.5 1.8
2022-23 Gannon 26 24.1 8.2 0.529 0.292 0.636 1.2 1.6 2.8 0.7 2.1 0.3 0.7 1.5
Totals 127 26.5 13.0 0.512 0.314 0.790 1.3 2.4 3.7 1.3 2.4 0.2 0.9 1.5