2026-27 Men's Basketball Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 0
Ryan Moesch
- Position:
- Guard
- Height:
- 6-1
- Weight:
- 170
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Chittenango, N.Y.
- High School:
- Chittenango
- Major:
- Undeclared
Cushing Academy (2024-26)
Moesch transferred to Cushing Academy and reclassified to the Class of 2026 ... The Penguins were 26-6 and New England Basketball League Champions in 2024-25 ... Moesch earned 2024-25 Class AA All-NEPSAC Team recognition ... His 23-point effort helped Cushing Academy defeat Mt. Zion Prep, 67-59 ... In the National Prep Championship semifinals, Moesch scored 25 points in a 64-63 loss to St. Thomas More School ... In 2025-26, Cushing Academy was 29-6 overall and 17-0 in the New England Basketball League (NEBL) ... Moesch was named the 2025-26 New England Basketball Journal Class AA NEPSAC Boys Player of the Year ... He was selected to the 2025-26 Class AA All-NEPSAC Team ... Moesch had 31 points when Cushing Academy defeated Putnam Science Academy, 65-55, in the NEBL Semifinals ... The Penguins won the NEPSAC AA Championship by defeating Cheshire Academy, 64-55 ... Moesch was coached at Cushing Academy by James Cormier.
Chittenango High School (2021-24)
Moesch played two games with the Chittenango varsity in 2020-21 as an eighth grader ... He had 15 points in a matchup at Hamilton ... Chittenango was 23-2 in 2021-22, Moesch’s freshman year ... Moesch averaged 14.3 points, 2.5 assists and 2.7 steals per game ... The Bears started the campaign with 10 straight wins ... He had 22 points and five assists in a 93-63 triumph against Bishop Ludden ... Moesch had a 25-point outing at Oneida in a 95-53 victory ... Chittenango won four straight games to claim the Section III Class B Championship ... Moesch was named most valuable player of the Championship ... Included in the title run was a 76-69 semifinal victory against Central Valley Academy in which Moesch had 21 points ... In his sophomore season, Moesch helped the Bears to a 20-3 record ... He averaged 23.8 points, 3.8 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 3.3 steals per game ... Moesch scored in double digits in all 23 games ... He topped 20 points 18 times ... Moesch had 33 points in a season-opening, 72-71 victory at Christian Brothers Academy ... He posted a double-double (27 points-10 rebounds) when Chittenango defeated New York Mills ... Moesch had 36 points when Chittenango defeated Institute of Technology Central in the first round of the Section III Class B playoffs ... In a quarterfinal victory against Camden, Moesch contributed 30 points ... In 2023-24, Moesch’s scoring average increased to 36.3 points per game and he led the state ... He also contributed averages of 3.8 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 3.4 steals ... He completed his Chittenango tenure with 1,686 points ... Moesch became Chittenango’s all-time leading scorer during his junior year ... The Bears were 14-7 ... His lowest point total of the season was 21 in the season opener at Bishop Ludden ... Chittenango earned an early season win at Auburn, 82-65, and Moesch had 48 points ... Moesch had a career-high 55-point outing in an 83-81, double-overtime loss at Jamesville-DeWitt ... When the Bears defeated Vernon-Verona Sherrill, 87-49, in the first round of the Section III B Playoffs, Moesch led the way with 51 points ... Moesch followed up with 36 points in a 58-53 triuimph against Camden in the quarterfinals ... Moesch was coached by John Clancy at Chittenango.
Personal
His older brother, Alex, earned 2025-26 All-Liberty League Second Team selection as a junior at Hobart.
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