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Boys basketball: Fox Valley All-Area captain comes back to Kaneland, leads Knights to 68-3 record in two years

Kaneland basketball coach Ernie Colombe admits he wasn’t sure what to expect when he heard that Marshawn Cocroft was transferring from Aurora Christian to join the Knights two years ago.

“Not really,” said Colombe. “I had been reading stuff about him in the paper, but I didn’t know that much about him.”

Most of the Knights’ players were aware of Cocroft since he had grown up playing with them in the pre-high school days.

“They all knew him,” said Colombe.

Cocroft, a 5-foot, 10-inch point guard, made his presence felt quickly, earning Interstate Eight Conference Player of the Year honors after leading the Knights to a 32-2 record and first Class 3A sectional title since 1982 during his junior season.

“I was amazed at how easily he fit in,” said Colombe, “probably because of him knowing these guys before.

“He was a leader right off the bat.”

Cocroft picked up where he left off this season.

Leading the Knights to a 30-0 regular-season showing, the senior carried his superb play into the postseason, scoring 16 points during their 51-41 sectional championship victory over Crystal Lake South before adding 16 points, 3 assists, and a pair of steals in their 49-47 supersectional triumph over Morton — earning the school’s first downstate berth in 44 years.

Last weekend, Cocroft helped guide the Knights to a third-place 3A state finish in Champaign, scoring a game-high 17 points in their 35-32 victory over Leo.

For his efforts, Cocroft has been selected as captain of the Daily Herald’s 2025-2026 Fox Valley All-Area boys basketball team.

“My senior year was fantastic,” said Cocroft. “I’m proud of the team and of my accomplishments. We were taking every team’s best shot every night.”

Cocroft finished the season with big numbers — averaging 19.8 points per game (734 total points), shooting 54% from the field (276 of 508), 40% from 3-point range (71 of 176), 77% at the free-throw line (111 of 145), 3.6 assists, and 3 rebounds per contest as Kaneland finished with a 36-1 mark.

“We were very fortunate to have him,” said Colombe, whose team posted a 68-3 record the past two seasons. “He has been a huge part of that.”

Cocroft impressed his coach daily both on and off the court.

“He is one of the best kids I’ve coached in terms of his character,” said Colombe. “He is humble. He is a hard worker. He is competitive. He wants to win every drill. When you see that from one of your best players, others tend to follow.

“The way he practices every day. His impact on the program will last well beyond this season. It will only help the younger guys down the road. Being able to go downstate, they all got a taste of it.”

Prior to his arrival in Maple Park, Cocroft enjoyed a solid 2-year run at Aurora Christian, where he helped lead the Eagles to a fourth-place Class 1A state finish as a sophomore in 2024.

He scored 36 points during the Eagles’ 70-65 state semifinal loss to West Central.

“I remember being nervous about state,” said Cocroft. “This time, it was my turn to lead the team since I knew what to expect. I could calm my teammates down.”

Last summer, Cocroft worked on improving his already strong game.

“I became faster, using a quicker first step,” he said. “I worked on my shooting off the dribble, and I worked on getting stronger. Me and Freddy (former teammate Hassan) spent a lot of time in the weight room.”

“In my eyes, he became even more of a leader this season,” said Colombe. “On the court, he was a better shooter and a stronger player — finishing around the rim more. He has always been able to handle the ball.”

At times, teammates Jalen Carter, Isaiah Gipson, Evan Frieders and Connor Kimme helped relieve some of the ball handling and defensive duties from Cocroft.

“Marshawn is capable of guarding the best player on opposing teams,” said Colombe, “but we tried not to wear him out. On the offensive end, he can take over a game — and he makes others better.”

Cocroft was at his best when his team needed it most.

Trailing Sycamore by as many as 10 points in the fourth quarter, Kaneland forced overtime on Cocroft’s late, end-to-end layup, then escaped with a 73-68 home court victory.

“He’s the best player that we see,” Sycamore coach Ethan Franklin said of Cocroft, a two-time Interstate Eight Player of the Year. “He’s absolutely fantastic. He found a way and willed his team to a win.”

Cocroft’s favorite moments?

“Becoming the first team to win three straight Plano Christmas Classic championships,” he said. “That and our senior night with my parents and family. Team dinners with my teammates.”

“I’ll remember all the times at practices and every summer when the guys come to my house for a barbeque and swimming,” said Colombe. “I’ll remember our arguments over who is better — he’s a Lebron James guy, I’m a Michael Jordan guy.”

Cocroft will take his talents to Grand Valley State, an NCAA Division II school in Michigan.

“I’m looking forward to it,” said Cocroft, who plans to study pre-physical therapy. “I’ll spend the summer lifting and working on every part of my game.”

Playing 141 varsity games, Cocroft finishes his high school career with a record of 115-26.

His decision to return to his local school paid dividends.

“I’m happy with the decision I made to join my old childhood friends the last couple years at Kaneland,” said Cocroft. “It made me better as a player and helped me grow as a better person.”

Kaneland's Marshawn Cocroft plays defense against Sycamore's Marcus Johnson during their game Friday, Jan. 9, 2025, at Sycamore High School.
Kaneland's Marshawn Cocroft gets a layup in front of Rochelle's Cohen Haedt Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, in their game at Rochelle High School.
Kaneland's Marshawn Cocroft (3) makes a basket during the game on Wednesday Dec. 11, 2024, while taking on Sycamore High School held at Kaneland High School in Maple Park. David Toney
  Kaneland's Marshawn Cocroft (3) drives to the hoop over two Deerfield players to tie the game and force overtime during the IHSA Class 3A boys basketball state semifinal Friday, March 13, 2026 at the State Farm Center in Champaign. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
  Kaneland's Marshawn Cocroft (3) drives to the hoop past Deerfield's Charlie Yellen (3) during the IHSA Class 3A boys basketball state semifinal Friday, March 13, 2026 at the State Farm Center in Champaign. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com