Ten individuals left the BYU program following the 2014–15 season—four players graduated (including BYU's all-time scoring leader Tyler Haws), two others transferred, and three more left for missions and are expected to return in 2017–18.
Nick Emery, Jakob Hartsock, and Braiden Shaw will all have their debut season for the Cougars after serving missions.
[8] Sources: BYU will also see the return of two familiar faces who came to school for one season.
[15] On July 28, 2015, Elijah Bryant announced he would transfer to BYU from Elon.
Bryant won the CAA Rookie of the Year title in the 2014–15 season.