
Division I (2025-2026)
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Division I 2025-26
Coach of the Year: Vidar Hafsteinsson
Hottur secured promotion as Regular Season Champion. Sindri secured promotion as Playoff Champion.
Division I Final: UMF Sindri Hofn - Breidablik Kopavogur 85-80 Breidablik (Hrafn Kristjansson): Sardaar Calhoun 19, Vojtech Novak 27, Solvi Olason 16, Dino Stipcic 6, Marino Palmason 0, Alexander Hrafnsson 6, Orri Gudmundsson 0, Einar Gislason 6, Matthias Thorolfsson 0, Dagur Olafsson 0, Freyr Jonsson 0, Arni Bjornsson 0 Standings 2025-26
- qualified to the play-offs Stats Leaders 2025-26
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![]() Fylkir ![]() Sindri storm back from 13 down to earn historic first promotion (Photo: kki.is)
Arrived: Clayton Ladine (Flexachem KCYMS Killorglin), Jason Gigliotti (U.M.F. Grindavik), Myles McCrary (Truett-McConnell College)
Average Height: 191.8 cm (6'3.5'')
Average Age: 24.4
Sindri storm back from 13 down to earn historic first promotion to Iceland's top flight-May 15, 2026
Sindri wrote the greatest chapter in the club's history on Wednesday night, overcoming a 13-point third-quarter deficit to beat Breidablik 85-80 in a decisive Game 5 of the 1. Deild Karla finals at a sold-out Ice Lagoon Arena, securing promotion to the Bonus Deildin for the first time ever. The 250 fans packed into the Hornafjordur venue saw a rollercoaster that nearly went the wrong way. Breidablik led 44-37 at halftime and stretched the advantage to 13 in the third quarter, appearing poised to crush the home crowd's dreams. But Sindri refused to break. They won the final two quarters to claw back and seize the lead, then held their nerve through a frantic final minute to clinch the five-point victory and trigger celebrations that will echo across this small southeast Icelandic community for years. Myles McCrary (196-G/F-2000, college: TMU) and Gisli Hallsson (190-F-1999) co-led Sindri with 19 points each Myles McCrary adding 10 rebounds for a double-double. Jason Gigliotti (203-F/C-1999, college: UM-Dearborn) was the unsung hero with 16 points and a monstrous 14 rebounds that kept Sindri alive during the third-quarter storm. Birgir Halldorsson (178-G-2006) (12) and Magnus Svansson (195-F-2006) (11) provided crucial secondary scoring as five players reached double figures. For Breidablik, Vojtech Novak (205-C-1997) was sensational with 27 points, and Sardaar Calhoun (198-G/F-1999, college: Drake, agency: Diamond Sports) added 19 with 10 rebounds. Solvi Olason (184-G-2004) contributed 16 and eight assists. But their second-half collapse outscored in both the third and fourth quarters after dominating the first 20 minutes left them on the wrong side of history. Sindri join Hottur, who won the regular-season title and earned automatic promotion, as the two clubs moving up to the Bonus Deildin for 2026-27. For the basketball community on Hornafjordur a remote coastal town of roughly 2,100 people in Iceland's southeast competing against the country's best teams next autumn represents a landmark moment. Eurobasket.com All-Icelandic Division I Awards 2026-May 16, 2026
![]() The standout Hungarian power forward Jason Gigliotti was selected as the Finals MVP of the championship-winning UMF Sindri Hofn.
He graduated from UM Dearborn four years ago.
Gigliotti received multiple other awards, was honored as the Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Bosman Player of the Year, Forward of the Year, and was named to the First Team, Imports Team and Defensive Team.
His excellent performance assisted his team in beating the Breidablik 3 to 2 in the final series.
Gigliotti was the Player of the Week honoree twice during the 25 26 campaign.
His playmaking prowess was on full display as he secured the second position in rebounds per game averaging over 11.
Gigliotti also averaged over 20 points per game in the league.
He has totalled 16 games of 20 or more points on the year and recorded 30 or more points in 5 games.
Gigliotti registered double-doubles in 25 games at the event.
His 35 points against Selfoss were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
Sigvaldi Eggertsson, forward from the Fjolnir Reykjavik, earned the Domestic Player of the Year at the Division I.
He collected multiple other honors, earned a spot in the First Team and Domestic Players Team.
Eggertsson was previously voted to the Third Team back in 2018 and named to Honorable Mention last year selection.
He received Player of the Week award twice during the 25 26 campaign.
Eggertsson had over 20 points and almost 9 rebounds per game that season in the league.
He has totalled 11 games of 20 or more points on the year and recorded 30 or more points in 3 games.
Eggertsson logged double-doubles in 12 games at the event.
His 34 points against Selfoss were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
Eggertsson's team made it to the Division I Playoff Semifinals in 2025.
Kinyon Hodges, American guard from the Haukar Hafnarfjordur, picked up the Import Player of the Year of Division I.
He Is the Tennessee State alumni from 2024.
Hodges received multiple other awards, was named the Guard of the Year, and was selected to the First Team, Imports Team and Defensive Team.
He was previously chosen to the Second Team last year.
Hodges was voted Player of the Week four times during the 25 26 campaign.
He registered over 20 points and 6 rebounds per game over the season in the league.
Hodges has totalled 11 games of 20 or more points on the year and notched 30 or more points in 3 games.
His 37 points against Selfoss were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
8 out of the top 10 highest scorers in the league are alumni of US colleges.
Hodges' team won the Icelandic Division I Regular Season in 2025.
Hugi Hallgrimsson, 24-year old center from the Haukar Hafnarfjordur, was voted the Center of the Year at the Division I.
He Is ex the Angelina College from 2023.
Hallgrimsson collected multiple other honors, was named to the First Team and Domestic Players Team and Defensive Team.
He averaged over 15 points and almost 7 rebounds per game in the league.
Hallgrimsson has totalled 4 games of 20 or more points and recorded double-doubles in 3 games on the year.
His 23 points against Fylkir were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
He won the Icelandic Division I Playoff championship title in 2021.
Sardaar Calhoun, 26-year old American swingman from the Breidablik Kopavogur, earned a spot in the First Team of Division I.
He Is alumni of the Drake from 2023.
Calhoun received multiple other awards, was voted to the Imports Team and Defensive Team.
His best performance made his team reach the finals but they unfortunately lost against the Sindri 2 to 3.
Calhoun's masterful distribution skills earned him the fifth spot in points per game with an impressive average of almost 23.
He also registered over 8 rebounds per game that season in the league.
Calhoun has totalled 23 games of 20 or more points on the year and had 30 or more points in 4 games.
He recorded double-doubles in 9 games at the event.
Calhoun's 39 points against the Sindri were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
8 out of the top 10 highest scorers in the league are alumni of US colleges.
Finals MVP: Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year: Domestic Player of the Year: Import Player of the Year: Bosman Player of the Year: Guard of the Year: Forward of the Year: Center of the Year: Co-Coach of the Year: Nebojsa Knezevic of Sindri Co-Coach of the Year: Vidar Hafsteinsson of Hottur First Team Second Team Third Team Honorable Mention All-Domestic Players Team All-Imports Team All-Bosmans Team All-Defensive Team *The awards were created by Eurobasket.com staff based on the stats (if available), teams' performance and players' performance.
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