Reading: Jeremy Sochan named to Poland's 32-man roster for FIBA summer windows

Jeremy Sochan named to Poland's 32-man roster for FIBA summer windows

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is on Poland’s 32-man preliminary roster for the first of two windows this offseason, a list that leaves the 23-year-old in line for another run with the national team. The made the announcement officially, and the roster will be trimmed to 15 players by June 8.

The finalized call-ups are scheduled to gather in Krakow on June 22 before Poland resumes its European Qualifiers schedule. Sochan has already given Poland international minutes in the and again at the 2024 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Spain, where he further expanded his national-team résumé.

He remains one of the most recognizable names on the list because of where his journey with Poland began. Sochan is the youngest debutant in the country’s national team history, and his return comes as the program continues to work through a busy qualification cycle with a deeper pool of options than it had in earlier windows.

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Among the other selections are , and , along with Olek Balcerowski, Aleksander Dziewa, Dominik Olejniczak, Tomasz Gielo, Mikolaj Witlinski, Luke Petrasek, Szymon Zapala, Blazej Kulikowski, Tymoteusz Sternicki, Jakub Urbaniak, Jakub Garbacz, Michal Michalak, Przemyslaw Zolnierewicz, Daniel Golebiowski, Andrzej Pluta, Michal Kolenda, Lukasz Kolenda, Jakub Niziol, Grzegorz Kaminski, Kamil Laczynski, Andrzej Mazurczak, Jakub Schenk, Michal Sokolowski, Jaroslaw Zyskowski, Mateusz Szlachetka, Kuba Pisla, Jakub Szumert and Igor Milicic Jr.

The next step is straightforward. Poland has already secured advancement to the next stage of the European Qualifiers with a perfect 4-0 record in Group F, so the July games are less about survival than positioning. The team will travel to Vienna to face Austria on July 3 and then host the Netherlands in Krakow on July 6, with those results carrying over to Group K and into the next FIBA window in August.

That timing gives the summer a different weight for Sochan. The windows may offer him a significant on-court role before the 2026-27 NBA Regular Season begins, making these games more than a routine international assignment for a player whose development has already been visible in Poland’s program.

For Poland, the cut from 32 to 15 will quickly show which names are being trusted to carry the next stage forward. For Sochan, the announcement is another reminder that even with club season pressure ahead, his place in the national setup remains central.

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