
Eden Horowitz Commits to Panola College
Eden Horowitz, the seven-foot centre from Victoria, has committed to play for Panola College men’s basketball team. Eden’s remarkable presence on the court earned him a full scholarship, marking another impressive milestone in his basketball career.

Eden showcased his skills on the NXT Pro and Pro 16 circuit, where his height, length, and size caught the eye of recruiters. Known for his ability to anchor a defense and protect the rim, Eden's physical abilities, combined with his basketball intelligence, made him a standout player. His achievements with the Knox Raiders and representation for Victoria Navy at the U-20 National Championships highlight his growing influence in Australian basketball.
“Watching your dream become a reality has been an incredible experience. Earning a full Division 1 Junior college scholarship is a testament to your hard work and determination which you’ve achieved all on your own, and I cannot be any prouder of you,” said Limor, Eden's mum. “And most importantly, I would like to thank Jordan and AUSA for guiding Eden on his last trip and mentoring my son as if he was his own. Jordan, you’re one of a kind!”
Panola College Men's Basketball
Eden joins Panola College, a respected NJCAA Division I program competing in the Region XIV Athletic Conference. The team, led by head coach Robert Rollinson since 2025, has become known for its player development and strong recruiting strategies. Under Rollinson’s guidance, Panola reached the NJCAA National Tournament Final Four and secured the Region XIV title in the 2024–25 season, setting a school record with 29 wins. Rollinson emphasizes a culture of togetherness and championship-level basketball, making him excited to welcome a player of Eden’s calibre.
Eden's commitment to Panola College is a testament to the collective support of his family, coaches, and the broader basketball community in Australia. AUSA Hoops is proud to have played a supportive role in helping Eden reach this exciting new phase in his basketball journey.
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