The former Horned Frog will be honored during a home game against Texas Tech.
TCU announced Wednesday evening that the university will retire Desmond Bane’s jersey during a halftime ceremony on Feb. 18, when the Horned Frogs are scheduled to host Texas Tech in a Big 12 Conference showdown. It’s the second jersey to be retired in the last two years for the Horned Frogs, who hung Kenrich Williams’ number in the rafters of the Schollmaier Arena in February 2024. Below is a press release from the university.
“A two-time All-Big 12 Conference selection, Bane played four seasons at TCU from 2016-2020. He left TCU a college graduate and the Horned Frogs’ all-time leader in 3-pointers (249), wins (84) and games played (141). Bane also ranks third all-time in points with 1,784, third with 659 made field goals and fifth with a 3-point percentage of 43.3.
Starting as a zero-star recruit from Seton Catholic High School in Richmond, Ind., Bane helped TCU win the 2017 NIT as a freshman, the program’s first postseason championship. As a sophomore, he helped TCU make its first NCAA Tournament in 20 years while averaging 12.5 points and leading the Big 12 in 3-point accuracy at 46.1 percent.
On Feb. 18, @DBane0625 will be the sixth Horned Frog to have his jersey retired. pic.twitter.com/l2BheBxxsi
— TCU Men’s Basketball (@TCUBasketball) January 23, 2025
As a junior, Bane was All-Big 12 Second Team by the league’s coaches and Associated Press and was USBWA All-District VII as he averaged 15.2 points, 5.7 rebounds and 2.4 assists. His 1,315 minutes played was the most in program history.
As a senior in 2019-20, Bane averaged 16.6 points, which ranked second in the Big 12. He also finished with 6.4 rebounds and 3.9 assists on the way to becoming the first TCU player to earn All-Big 12 First Team as he was recognized by both the coaches and Associated Press. He also earned USBWA All-District VII and NABC All-District 8 honors.
Bane, who played in a Big 12 leading 36.02 minutes per game as a senior, never missed a game in his career and missed just one practice in his four years.
Bane was the second player in program history to be selected in the first round of the 2020 NBA Draft as he was the 30th overall selection to the Boston Celtics, which traded the rights to Memphis. He’s currently in his fifth season with the Grizzlies. Last season, he averaged a career-best 23.7 points per game and shot 38.1 from 3-point range.”