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Bold Sign 6’9” Forward Greg Dorsey to 2025-26 Recruiting Class

TMU is betting on a towering talent from the East Coast, adding Halifax native Greg Dorsey, a 6'9" forward with MVP credentials, to their incoming class.

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August 17, 2025
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TORONTO — The Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) Bold men's basketball team is proud to announce the addition of forward Greg Dorsey to its 2025-26 recruiting class.

From Halifax, N.S., Dorsey brings a wealth of experience and strong court presence from out east. He began his high school career at Halifax West High School in 2021 before joining the Rothesay Netherwood School (RNS) prep program, where he played from 2022 to 2025. His outstanding play at RNS earned him 2023-24 Prep Team MVP honours.

Dorsey has also gained experience on the national stage, representing Team Nova Scotia in the summers of 2021 and 2022. He also spent the summer of 2024 developing his game with the Northern Kings basketball program, a highly regarded program based in the Greater Toronto Area.

The 6'9" power forward will study engineering at TMU. He shared that the connection built with the coaching staff, both with him and his family, was a key factor in his decision to join the Bold. 

Dorsey is the third addition to TMU's 2025-26 recruiting class, a group of emerging talent ready to make an impact on the OUA stage.

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