BREAKING NEWS: Texas Tech’s Elijah Hawkins Electrifies Fans, Declares “I’m Not Going Anywhere” – Star Guard Confirms Return for 2025-26 Season, Ignites Red Raiders’ Championship Hopes with Bold Decision to Stay
LUBBOCK, TX – April 21, 2025 — In a move that has sent shockwaves of excitement across Raiderland, Texas Tech star guard Elijah Hawkins made a bold and heartfelt announcement that he will be returning to Lubbock for the 2025-26 college basketball season. With a thunderous declaration—“I’m not going anywhere”—Hawkins silenced speculation about his future and reignited hopes for a championship run next year.
The announcement came during a surprise appearance at a student pep rally held at the United Supermarkets Arena. Fans erupted into cheers as Hawkins took the microphone and addressed the crowd with confidence and emotion.
“I’ve heard all the noise. I’ve seen the mock drafts, the rumors, the talk about going pro,” Hawkins said. “But let me be clear—I’m not finished here. I’m not going anywhere. We’ve got unfinished business.”
The news was met with thunderous applause and chants of “One more year!” echoing through the arena. For Red Raider fans, it was more than just a commitment—it was a signal of belief in the team’s direction and a promise that one of the nation’s most electrifying guards is ready to lead again.
Hawkins, who transferred to Texas Tech in 2024 and quickly became the heart of the Red Raiders’ offense, had a breakout season, averaging 16.8 points, 8.3 assists, and 2.1 steals per game. Known for his lightning speed, court vision, and clutch performances, Hawkins played a crucial role in guiding Texas Tech to the Sweet 16 this past March.
Despite growing buzz around his NBA potential, including strong projections placing him as a mid-to-late second-round pick, Hawkins chose loyalty, leadership, and legacy over an early jump to the professional ranks.
“Coming back wasn’t just about basketball,” Hawkins explained. “It’s about the bond I have with my teammates, the love I feel from this community, and the belief that we can hang a banner in this arena.”
Texas Tech head coach Grant McCasland praised Hawkins for his leadership and selflessness.
“Elijah is a special player, but more than that, he’s a special person,” McCasland said. “His decision to return speaks volumes about his character and his commitment to our program. He’s not just coming back to play—he’s coming back to lead.”
The announcement instantly transforms Texas Tech into a serious contender for the 2025-26 national title. With Hawkins anchoring the backcourt, and a promising mix of returning starters and top-tier recruits, expectations are sky-high in Lubbock.
Fans and analysts alike have taken to social media to express their excitement, with #HawkinsReturns and #UnfinishedBusiness trending across platforms. Former players, alumni, and even rival coaches weighed in to commend the decision.
For Hawkins, the motivation is clear. “I came here to make history,” he said. “Now it’s time to finish the job.”
With Elijah Hawkins back in the fold, the Red Raiders are not just aiming for another tournament run—they’re aiming for glory. And with their fearless floor general leading the charge,
anything feels possible.