College Basketball Transfer Portal Updated Top 188 Player Rankings

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188) G Dante Maddox Jr., Xavier
Dante Maddox Jr. transferred to Xavier after a breakout season at Toledo in 2024, averaging 15.6 points. After a lackluster season with the Musketeers, the guard re-enters the portal. Keep an eye on Maddox Jr. to find a role quickly.
1) G PJ Haggerty, Memphis --> Kansas State
PJ Haggerty entered the transfer portal late Thursday and became a top player available. The star guard put together a career year at Memphis this season, averaging 21.7 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 3.7 assists per game. Expect top teams to look for every avenue to land the talented playmaker.
2) G Bennett Stirtz, Drake --> Iowa
Bennett Stirtz announced his decision to enter the transfer portal on Tuesday night. The six-foot-four guard averaged 19.2 points, 5.7 assists, and 4.3 rebounds in 35 starts during his lone season at Drake. Now, the talented playmaker plans to follow his head coach, Ben McCollum, to his new gig with the Iowa Hawkeyes.
Update: Stirtz committed to Iowa
3) G Donovan Dent, New Mexico --> UCLA
Donovan Dent has spent three seasons at New Mexico, where he's developed into one of the best scorers in the nation. The versatile guard averaged 20.3 points and 6.4 assists, shooting 49% from field goal range and 40.9% from three this past year.
Update: Dent committed to UCLA.
4) G Boogie Fland, Arkansas --> Florida
Boogie Fland immediately becomes a top player available after deciding to enter the transfer portal on Tuesday. The six-foot-two guard averaged 13.5 points, 5.1 assists, and 3.2 rebounds in his freshman season at Arkansas. Fland tested the NBA Draft, but decided to return to college for a sophomore season, specifically the SEC. However, it won't be with John Calipari, as he's joining the Florida Gators.
5) G Ja'Kobi Gillespie, Maryland -->Tennessee
Ja'Kobi Gillespie spent two seasons at Belmont before transferring to Maryland ahead of the 2024 season. The guard put together a career year, averaging 14.7 points, 4.8 assists, and 2.8 rebounds, while shooting 45.3% from field goal range and 40.7% from three. Gillespie was one of the biggest keys for the Terrapins' deep run in the NCAA Tournament, which alone will be a big reason why multiple teams target him in the transfer portal.
6) F Yaxel Lendeborg, UAB --> Michigan
Yaxel Lendeborg spent two seasons at UAB, where he quickly became a key player for the Blazers. The six-foot-nine forward averaged 17.7 points, 11.4 rebounds, and 4.2 assists while shooting 52.2% from field goal range and 35.7% from three. Lendeborg will enter the transfer portal and also test his stock in the NBA Draft.
7) F Darrion Williams, Texas Tech --> NC State
Darrion Williams started his college journey at Nevada before transferring to Texas Tech after his freshman season. Since joining the Red Raiders, the versatile forward has developed into a two-way star. After a career-year averaging 15.1 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3.6 assists, and 1.3 steals, The star forward had plenty of options in the portal, including the NBA Draft. It came down to Kansas or NC State, and Will Wade one his biggest recruiting battle since taking over the Wolfpack.
8) G Ryan Conwell, Xavier --> Louisville
Ryan Conwell is anything but new to entering the transfer portal. The six-foot guard has played for three teams in three years. Now, he enters the portal after a strong season at Xavier, averaging 16.5 points per game in 34 starts. Expect multiple teams to be interested in Conwell in the portal.
Update: Conwell committed to Louisville.
9) SF Tucker DeVries, West Virginia --> Indiana
Tucker DeVries spent three seasons at Drake before transferring to West Virginia to play under his father, Darian DeVries. After the oldest DeVries took the head coaching job at Indiana, the Mountaineers guard quickly entered the transfer portal with a "Do Not Contact" designation next to his name. Now, he lands with the Hoosiers.
Update: DeVries committed to Indiana.
10) PF Bryce Hopkins, Providence --> St. John's
Bryce Hopkins began his college journey at Kentucky before transferring to Providence after one season with the Wildcats. Since joining his new squad, the forward has proven he's one of the top players in the nation, and at one time, he was considered the best player in his position. After starting and playing in only three games for the Friars this season, Hopkins will enter next season looking to prove he's still a top player.
Update: Hopkins committed to St. John's.
11) Tyon Grant-Foster, Grand Canyon --> Gonzaga
Tyon Grant-Foster's s story is one of the most inspiring ones in sports right now. The WAC Player of the Year collapsed twice in the past two years, with the first incident occurring at halftime of his debut with DePaul. After being cleared this past March, he has emerged as one of the top mid-major talents in the country and a legitimate All-American candidate ahead of next season. Given his size and feel for the game, it would be no surprise if he were given some interest during his draft process, and we wouldn't be surprised to see him go in at least the second round next season when he re-enters the player pool.
12) G Xaivian Lee, Princeton --> Florida
Xaivian Lee has spent the last three seasons at Princeton, where he's consistently impressed. The six-foot-four guard averaged 16.0 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 5.5 assists in 30 starts for the Tigers this past year. Lee has already gained interest from multiple top teams, but his education will also be a deciding factor in his decision.
13) G Robert Wright III, Baylor --> BYU
Robert Wright III committed to Baylor as a top prospect in his recruiting class. The guard impressed during his freshman season with the Bears, averaging 11.5 points, 4.2 assists, and 2.1 rebounds, while shooting 41.4% from field goal range and 35.2% from three. Wright III was expected to stay at Baylor, but after a shocking decision to enter the portal, he immediately became a top available player.
14) G Ian Jackson, North Carolina --> St. John's
Ian Jackson made headlines on Monday after announcing his decision to enter the transfer portal. The former five-star recruit averaged 11.9 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 0.9 assists, shooting 45.6% from field goal range and 39.5% from three. Jackson immediately became a top player in the market.
15) F Jayden Quaintance, Arizona State --> Kentucky
Jayden Quaintance committed to Arizona State as a five-star recruit. The versatile forward played in 24 games with the Sun Devils this past season, averaging 9.4 points, 7.9 rebounds, and 1.5 assists, while shooting 52.5% from field goal range. After a season-ending ACL tear cut his freshman year short, Quaintance opted to enter the transfer portal, where he assured teams he will be able to play by September. Now, he lands at Kentucky.
16) G Adrian Wooley, Kenesaw State --> Louisville
Adrian Wooley enters the portal after an impressive freshman campaign at Kennesaw State, where he averaged 18.8 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 3.6 assists, while shooting 51.2% from field goal range and 42.2% from three. At six-foot-five, the guard can score on any area of the court, and his ability to serve as a reliable facilitator will make him a top target in the transfer portal for many teams.
Update: Wooley committed to Louisville.
17) PF Oscar Cluff, South Dakota State --> Purdue
Oscar Cluff transferred to South Dakota state ahead of the 2024 season after one solid year at Washington State in 2023. The big man took full advantage of his fresh start putting together a career-year, averaging a double-double with 17.6 points and 12.3 rebounds on 63.4% shooting from the floor. For team's looking for a versatile front court option, Cluff could be their guy.
Update: Cluff committed to Purdue.
18) PF Malik Reneau, Indiana --> Miami
Malik Reneau spent three seasons at Indiana, where he developed into a more than reliable frontcourt option for the Hoosiers. However, with head coach Mike Woodson stepping down from the program, the forward decided that a fresh start in the transfer portal would be best for him and his career. Expect Reneau to have plenty of options to choose from.
Update: Reneau committed to Miami.
19) G Isaac McKneely, Virginia --> Louisville
Isaac McKneely spent three seasons at Virginia and he put his name on the map after a breakout year for the Cavaliers this past season. The guard averaged 14.4 points, while shooting 43.9% from field goal range manning UVA's backcourt. Expect him to be a top target for many teams in the portal.
20) SG Josh Dix, Iowa --> Creighton
Josh Dix is another talented player who is entering the transfer portal out of Iowa. The versatile guard averaged 14.4 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 2.8 assists while shooting 50.7% from field goal range and 42.2% from beyond the arc. Between his size and knockdown shooting, Dix will be a priority for nearly every team in the nation.
21) G Silas Demary Jr., Georgia --> UConn
Silas Demary Jr. entered the portal after a strong sophomore season at Georgia. The six-foot-five guard was the Bulldogs' second leading scorer, averaging 13.5 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 3.1 assists. The guard needs to work on being more of an efficient scorer, and if he can do that at his next stop, he could be a steal during the portal cycle.
22) G Chad Baker-Mazara, Auburn --> USC
Chad Baker-Mazara is one of the oldest prospects in college basketball. After a breakout season at Auburn, averaging 12.3 points, three rebounds, and 2.7 assists, shooting 44.8% from field goal range and 38.1% from three in 38 games with the Tigers. Baker-Mazara will immediately become a priority target for top teams.
23) G Rodney Rice, Maryland --> USC
Rodney Rice transferred to Maryland after spending his freshman season at Virginia Tech. The guard put together a career-year with the Terrapins, averaging 13.8 points, 2.2 rebounds, and 2.1 assists, shooting 43.4% from field goal range and 37.4% from three. Now, he adds his name to the transfer portal.
24) C Morez Johnson Jr., Illinois --> Michigan
Morez Johnson Jr. added his name to the portal after one season at Illinois. The forward mainly served as a bench piece for the Fighting Illini this past season, but in 17.7 minutes per game, the freshman averaged seven points and 6.7 rebounds. Johnson Jr. stays in the Big Ten as he joins the Michigan Wolverines.
25) F Andrej Stojakovic, Cal --> Illinois
Andrej Stojakovic immediately became one of the top players available in the transfer portal. The son of NBA legend Peja Stojakovic averaged 17.9 points and 4.7 rebounds at Cal this past season. With multiple seasons of eligibility left, the six-foot-seven guard will have plenty of top teams in pursuit.
26) PG Dedan Thomas Jr., UNLV --> LSU
Dedan Thomas Jr. quickly made a name for himself during his freshman season at UNLV and carried his strong production into his sophomore year. The versatile guard averaged 15.6 points, 4.7 assists, and two rebounds for the Rebels in 26 starts this season, which is enough film to have him as the top available player. Thomas Jr. will likely land with a top program.
27) C Moustapha Thiam, UCF --> Cincinnati
Moustapha Thiam impressed during his freshman year at UCF. In 34 starts, the seven-foot-two center averaged 10.4 points and 6.4 rebounds. Now, he heads to Cincinnati where he plans to continue his development.
28) C Owen Freeman, Iowa --> Creighton
Owen Freeman quickly became one of the top available players in the transfer portal. The big man put together another impressive season at Iowa this year, averaging 16.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 1.3 assists in each of his 19 starts with the Hawkeyes.
Update: Freeman committed to Creighton.
29) G Wesley Yates III, USC --> Washington
Wesley Yates III announced his decision to enter the transfer portal over the weekend after spending one season at USC. In his lone year as a Trojan, the talented guard averaged 14.1 points, 2.9 rebounds, and 1.8 assists. Yates III entered the portal with a “Do Not Contact” resignation next to his name, but he still becomes one of the top players available.
30) G Joson Sanon, Arizona State --> St. John's
Joson Sanon impressed during his freshman season at Arizona State, averaging 11.9 points, 3.4 rebounds, and one assist in 27 games. Following the season, the guard entered the transfer portal and quickly found a new home at St. John's.
31) G Zeke Mayo, Kansas
Zeke Mayo started his college career at San Diego State before transferring to Kansas before his senior season. The six-foot-four guard quickly became a key player for the Jayhawks, starting in 32 of his 34 games. Mayo averaged 14.6 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 2.9 assists in his lone year at Kansas, and now enters the transfer portal, where he'll quickly gain interest. If Mayo can get an extra season of eligibility, he'd be a big time addition for whoever lands him.
32) G Pop Isaacs, Creighton --> Houston
Pop Isaacs spent two seasons at Texas Tech before transferring to Creighton ahead of the 2024 season. The talented guard quickly looked like he could be the piece to help the Bluejays make a run, averaging 16.3 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 3.9 assists in eight starts with the team. However, after a season-ending knee injury cut his tenure with Creighton short, the dynamic scorer is in the portal again.
33) SF Dailyn Swain, Xavier --> Texas
Dailyn Swain is one of the more interesting prospects in the portal. After a solid season at Xavier, where he averaged 11 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 2.6 assists in 33 starts, the guard announced his decision to enter the portal. Between his size at six-foot-eight and the flashes of potential he showed with the Musketeers, expect Swain to have plenty of options.
Update: Swain committed to Texas.
34) G Desmond Claude, USC --> Washington
Desmond Claude transferred to USC after a breakout sophomore season at Xavier. The six-foot-six guard averaged 15.8 points, 4.2 assists, and 3.5 rebounds, shooting 48.2% from field goal range and 30.7% from three in his lone season with the Trojans. After entering the portal once again on the final day of the cycle, Claude had a robust market, which lead him to Washington.
35) F Nick Davidson, Nevada --> Clemson
Nick Davidson adds his name to an already loaded transfer portal class. The forward put together a career year, averaging 15.8 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 2.8 assists while shooting 50% from field goal range and 37.1% from beyond the arc in 33 starts. Davidson has drawn interest from multiple top teams, but one squad that makes the most sense is Kentucky. With the opportunity to play under Mark Pope, the forward could develop his game to the next level in the Wildcats' system, which utilizes their wings and bigs.
36) C Henri Veesaar, Arizona --> North Carolina
Henri Veesaar enters the transfer portal after spending the last two seasons at Arizona. The seven foot forward averaged 9.4 points, five rebounds, and 1.3 assists in 37 games for the Wildcats this past season. Veesaar now hits the portal with a team in mind.
37) G Lamar Wilkerson, Sam Houston --> Indiana
Lamar Wilkerson made a statement this past season at Sam Houston, averaging 20.5 points, four rebounds, and 2.1 assists. Wilkerson proved to be a reliable scorer and did it efficiently, shooting 47.7% from the floor and 44.5% from three. Wilkerson is in contact with many blue-chip programs and a decision is expected to come after the Final Four.
38) F LeJuan Watts, Washington State --> Texas Tech
LeJuan Watts transferred to Washington State before the 2024 season and quickly capitalized on his fresh start. The six-foot-six forward averaged 13.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 4.4 assists, shooting 54.9% from field goal range and 42.2% from beyond the arc. Watts will have a robust market.
39) F Keyshawn Hall, UCF --> Auburn
Keyshawn Hall is no stranger to the transfer portal as he’s played for three teams throughout his first three years of college basketball. The Ohio native spent this past season at UCF, averaging 18.8 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 2.4 assists in 33 starts. Now, Hall enters the portal once again, where he’s expected to be a top target for multiple top teams.
40) F Zvonimir Ivisic, Arkansas --> Illinois
Zvonimir Ivisic initially committed to Kentucky, but only played in 15 games due to eligibility reasons. The seven-foot-two forward followed head coach John Calipari to Arkansas in the transfer portal last offseason, where he averaged 8.5 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 1.9 blocks on the season. Looking to prove he's more impactful than his stats show, Ivisic joins his brother at Illinois.
41) G Nijel Pack, Miami --> Oklahoma
Nijel Pack has had quite the college career up to this point. The guard started his career at Kansas State, where he quickly impressed with the Wildcats. The playmaker transferred to Miami, hoping to build on his strong play, but Pack decided to return to Miami for another year after a decline in production. However, in his third season with the Hurricanes, Pack only suited up for nine games. Now, he enters the transfer portal seeking yet another fresh start.
42) F Alvaro Folgueiras, Robert Morris --> Iowa
Alvaro Folgueiras took a big second-year leap at Robert Morris this past season. The six-foot-nine forward averaged 14.1 points, 9.1 rebounds, and 3.2 assists, shooting 54.8% from field goal range and 41.3% from three. Considering his improved play, he's drawn plenty of interest in the portal.
43) F Pharrel Payne, Texas A&M --> Maryland
Pharrel Payne transferred to Texas A&M last offseason after spending his first two years of college at Minnesota. The six-foot-nine forward put together a career-year with the Aggies, averaging 10.4 points and 5.1 rebounds. Payne entered the portal shortly after the team lost their head coach Buzz Williams and now lands alongside him at Maryland.
44) F Derrion Reid, Alabama --> Oklahoma
Derrion Reid enters the transfer portal after spending one season at Alabama. The six-foot-eight forward showed flashes in his lone year with the Crimson Tide, but in a limited role. Reid hopes to find an expanded role and joins an SEC foe in Oklahoma.
45) F KeShawn Murphy, Mississippi State --> Auburn
KeShawn Murphy spent the last three seasons at Mississippi State, where he’s shown improvement each year. The forward enters the portal after a career season, averaging 11.7 points and 7.4 rebounds off the bench. Murphy joins an SEC rival in Auburn ahead of next season.
46) F Michael Rataj, Oregon State --> Baylor
Michael Rataj has played for the Oregon State Beavers for the last three seasons. After a breakout year averaging 16.9 points, 7.2 rebounds, and two assists per game, the versatile forward announced his decision to enter the transfer portal. The German product was a top target for many teams, but after mulling his options, the forward lands at Baylor.
47) F Dillon Mitchell, Cincinatti --> St. John's
Dillon Mitchell initially committed to Texas as a highly recruited prospect out of high school. The six-foot-eight forward transferred to Cincinnati ahead of last season, but after one year with the Bearcats, the Florida native enters the portal once again. Mitchell joins a talented portal class to commit to St. John's.
48) C Aday Mara, UCLA --> Michigan
Aday Mara adds his name to the list of available big men in the transfer portal. The seven-foot-three center averaged 6.4 points and four rebounds in 13 minutes per game at UCLA. Now, he finds himself in the transfer portal seeking a more significant role elsewhere. The big man lands at Michigan.
49) F Reed Bailey, Davidson --> Indiana
Reed Bailey has spent three seasons at Davidson, where he's improved each year. The forward put together an impressive junior campaign, averaging 18.8 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 3.8 assists, while shooting 47.7% from field goal range and 41.5% from beyond the arc. Multiple teams will be interested in the stretch big as he opens up his recruitment in the portal.
50) G Nick Boyd, San Diego State --> Washington
Nick Boyd began his college journey at FAU, where he spent three years before transferring to San Diego State ahead of the 2024 season. The guard impressed with the Aztecs putting together a career-year before opting to enter the transfer portal. Looking to prove he can flourish in the right system, Boyd will re-open his recruitment to land in the best spot for his basketball career.
51) G Jaland Lowe Pitt --> Kentucky
Jaland Lowe looked like an absolute star during his sophomore season at Pittsburgh. The six-foot-three guard averaged 16.8 points, 5.5 assists, and 4.2 rebounds in 31 starts for the Panthers. After the season ended, the talented playmaker entered the transfer portal, quickly finding a home with Mark Pope at Kentucky.
52) G Elliot Cadeau North Carolina --> Michigan
Elliot Cadeau spent two seasons at North Carolina. The six-foot-one guard averaged 9.4 points, 6.2 assists, and 2.9 rebounds in 37 starts with the Tar Heels this past season. Now, Cadeau becomes one of the latest entrants to the portal with a "Do Not Contact" designation alongside his name.
Update: Cadeau committed to Michigan.
53) SF Mackenzie Mgbako, Indiana --> Texas A&M
Mackenzie Mgbako was one of the few bright spots for the Indiana Hoosiers throughout this rough season. The six-foot-nine forward averaged 12.2 points and 4.6 rebounds in the starting lineup for the team, but after a head coaching change for IU, the sophomore decided a fresh start would be what's best for him and his career.
54) G AJ Storr, Kansas --> Ole Miss
AJ Storr was a highly recruited player coming out of high school. The guard has spent each of his first three seasons with different teams, but his best year came in 2023-24 at Wisconsin, where he averaged 16.8 points as a full-time starter for the Badgers. After a down year at Kansas, Storr enters the portal searching for his fourth team.
55) F Tae Davis, Notre Dame --> Oklahoma
Tae Davis began his college career at Seton Hall before transferring to Notre Dame ahead of the 2023 season. The forward broke out this past year with the Fighting Irish, averaging 15.1 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 1.8 assists in 33 starts. After entering the portal, Davis will have plenty of suitors.
56) G Jason Edwards, Vanderbilt --> Providence
Jason Edwards adds his name to the transfer portal after a more than solid season at Vanderbilt in 2024. The guard averaged 17 points, two rebounds, and 1.3 assists on the year. Edwards will enter the portal, while also doing his due diligence about the possibility of declaring for the NBA Draft.
57) SG Obi Agbim, Wyoming --> Baylor
Obi Agbim showed out in his lone season at Wyoming, averaging 17.6 points, 3.4 assists, and 3.2 rebounds while shooting 46.9% from the floor. The versatile scorer enters the portal looking to prove he can compete with the top teams and may get the chance to do that very well. Keep an eye out for Agbim.
58) G KJ Lewis, Arizona --> Georgetown
KJ Lewis took a solid jump in his sophomore season at Arizona. The six-foot-four guard averaged 10.8 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.9 assists, and 1.3 steals in 37 games with the Wildcats this season. Looking for a sizable role elsewhere, Lewis enters his name into the transfer portal.
59) G Jalil Bethea, Miami --> Alabama
Jalil Bethea committed to Miami as a five-star recruit out of high school. The six-foot-five guard averaged 7.1 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 1.2 assists in his lone season with the Hurricanes and now enters the portal seeking a fresh start. Expect the playmaker to have plenty of top teams interested in his services.
60) G Naithan George, Georgia Tech --> Syracuse
Naithan George spent the last two seasons at Georgia Tech before opting to enter the transfer portal. The sophomore averaged 12.3 points, 6.5 assists, and 4.2 rebounds on the season, showcasing his versatility with the Yellow Jackets. Georgia in the SEC would be an interesting fit to consider.
61) G/F Kam Williams Tulane --> Kentucky
Kam Williams impressed during his freshman season at Tulane. The six-foot-eight playmaker averaged 9.3 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 1.3 assists, while shooting 48.5% from field goal range and 41.2% from three. Williams now joins Mark Pope at Kentucky ahead of next season.
62) G Nate Johnson, Akron --> Kansas State
Nate Johnson made headlines with his late decision to enter the transfer portal. The six-foot-three guard won MAC Player of the Year this past season after a breakout with the Zips, averaging 14 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 3.4 assists. Johnson will immediately become a top target for teams looking to bolster their backcourt.
63) SF Gabriel Pozzato, Evansville --> Xavier
Gabriel Pozzato impressed quickly in his first season at Evansville averaging 14.9 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 1.3 assists in 24 starts. The versatile forward quickly elected to enter the transfer portal, where he hopes to get an opportunity to prove he can make the same impact on a top program. Considering what he showcased on film, he may get that opportunity.
64) F Mouhamed Dioubate Alabama --> Kentucky
Mouhamed Dioubate committed to Alabama as a top recruit. After spending two seasons with the Crimson Tide, the versatile forward has decided to enter the transfer portal seeking a fresh start. As a reliable 3-and-D player, Dioubate will have an immediate role with his new team, Kentucky.
65) G Tre White Illinois --> Kansas
Tre White has spent his first three seasons in college with a different team each year. Heading into his fourth season, the six-foot-seven guard keeps the trend alive after transferring to Kansas. Expect the Texas native to play a significant role in the Jayhawks next season.
66) G Denzel Aberdeen, Florida --> Kentucky
Denzel Aberdeen has spent the last three seasons at Florida, where he's gradually seen an increase in his role. This past season, the six-foot-five guard played a pivotal role in the Gators' championship run off the bench, averaging 7.7 points. With a national championship under his belt, he now hits the transfer portal, seeking a chance to show what he can do in a much more significant role. Aberdeen hopes to find that role with Kentucky.
67) G Treysen Eaglestaff, North Dakota --> West Virginia
Treysen Eaglestaff spent three years at North Dakota, where he showed out in his third and final season with the Fighting Hawks. The guard averaged 18.9 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 2.4 assists across 33 starts this past season.
Update: Eaglestaff committed to South Carolina.
68) F Taylor Bol Bowen Florida State --> Alabama
Taylor Bol Bowen impressed this past season at Florida State. In his sophomore campaign, the versatile forward averaged eight points and 5.2 rebounds, shooting 47.7% from the floor and 41.4% from three. Bol Bowen has all the tools to be a big-time contributor, and now, he will get the chance to prove that at Alabama.
69) G Malik Thomas, San Francisco --> Virginia
Malik Thomas started his career at USC before transferring to San Francisco. This past season, the six-foot-five guard put together a career year, averaging 19.9 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 2.1 assists. Now, he hits the portal to prove he can make the same impact with a top team.
70) F Rylan Griffen, Kansas --> Texas A&M
Rylan Griffen spent two seasons at Alabama before transferring to Kansas last offseason. The guard averaged 6.3 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 1.4 assists in his lone season with the Jayhawks. Seeking a larger role elsewhere, Griffen adds his name to the list of available players in the portal.
71) F Tyler McGhie, UC San Diego
Tyler McGhie entered the transfer portal after a breakout season at UC San Diego. In 35 starts with the Tritons this year, the guard averaged 16.6 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 1.7 assists, while shooting 41.5% from field goal range. McGhie will have plenty of suitors to choose from.
72) G Tre Donaldson, Michigan --> Miami
Tre Donaldson began his college journey at Auburn before transferring to Michigan last offseason. The guard put together a career-best season with the Wolverines, averaging 11.3 points, 4.1 assists, and 3.5 rebounds in 37 starts. However, Donaldson feels he has more to offer and now lands at Miami looking to prove that.
73) G Abdi Bashir Jr. Monmouth --> Kansas State
Abdi Bashir Jr. entered the transfer portal on Friday after a career year at Monmouth. The six-foot-seven guard averaged 20.1 points per game throughout the season, leading the nation in three-point makes with 127. Now, he lands at Kansas St
74) G Taye Fields, North Alabama
Taye Fields played one season at North Alabama, proving to be a reliable backcourt option. The six-foot-four guard averaged 11.2 points, 8.6 rebounds, and 3.5 assists, shooting 53.5% from field goal range and 35.7% from three. Expect Fields to get plenty of looks for guard-needy teams.
75) G Trent McLaughlin, Northern Arizona
Trent McLaughlin entered the transfer portal after a monster season at Northern Arizona. In 34 starts, the guard averaged 22.1 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 3.4 assists. He finds himself among the best available players in the portal with plenty of teams to choose from.
76) G Jaeden Zackery, Clemson
Jaeden Zackary heads to the transfer portal after spending the last season at Clemson. Between his three years at Boston College and one year at Clemson, the guard has started in 134 of 136 games. For team's looking to add experience in the backcourt, the Wisconsin native is a more than viable option.
77) F Isaiah Hawthorne, Northern Colorado
Isaiah Hawthorne spent four seasons at San Francisco before transferring to Northern Colorado. The six-foot-eight forward averaged 17.1 points and 5.5 rebounds in 34 starts this season. Hawthorne enters the portal hoping to be rewarded with another year of eligibility to suit up next season.
78) C Noah Williamson, Bucknell --> Alabama
Noah Williamson may be one of the more intriguing prospects in the transfer portal after deciding to enter over the weekend. The seven-footer is not only a threat in the paint, but his ability to stretch the floor at his position makes him a premium player. Considering what he put together on film at Bucknell this past season, it wouldn't be a shock to see a top team prioritize him in the portal.
79) F JaKobe Coles, Grand Canyon
JaKobe Coles enters the transfer portal as one of the more experienced players in the nation. The forward started his college journey at Butler before transferring to TCU, where he spent three seasons. After joining Grand Canyon last offseason, Coles heads back into the portal hoping to build off his career-year, averaging 14.4 points.
80) F AJ Brown, Ohio --> Florida
AJ Brown entered the portal after spending the last three seasons at Ohio. In 29 starts for the Bobcats, the six-foot-four guard averaged 13.2 points, shooting 47.1% from the field and 38.8% from beyond the arc. The Florida native heads back to his home state, joining the Gators.
81) PG Jeremiah Wilkinson, Cal --> Georgia
Jeremiah Wilkinson immediately becomes one of the more intriguing prospects in the portal after a strong freshman campaign at Cal. The guard averaged 15.1 points off the bench for the Golden Bears this past year and hopes to find a team where he can showcase what he has to offer as a starter.
82) F Malique Ewin, Florida State --> Arkansas
Malique Ewin enters the portal after an impressive sophomore season at Florida State. The big man averaged 14.2 points, 7.6 rebounds, and 1.7 assists, while shooting an efficient 59.6% from field goal range. Expect Ewin to be a top target for teams looking for a reliable option in the frontcourt.
83) G Isaiah Swope, Saint Louis
Isaiah Swope becomes a significant addition to the transfer portal after announcing his decision to enter on Wednesday as a grad transfer. The undersized guard averaged 17.1 points, 4.2 assists, and 3.2 rebounds at Saint Louis this past season. Expect Swope to have plenty of interest on the open market.
84) F Jayden Epps, Georgetown --> Mississippi State
Jayden Epps began his career at Illinois before transferring to Georgetown, where he's spent the last two seasons. The versatile guard impressed during his time with the Hoyas, which made him a top target for teams when he entered the transfer portal. Epps now takes his talents to the SEC, joining Mississippi State.
85) C Christoph Tilly, Santa Clara --> Ohio State
Christoph Tilly spent three seasons at Santa Clara, where he developed into a solid frontcourt option for the Broncos. The seven-footer averaged 12.5 points and 4.9 rebounds this past season, while shooting 55.4% from the floor. Now, he enters the portal hoping to find a role elsewhere.
86) G Quimari Peterson, ETSU --> Washington
Quimari Peterson started his college career at Indiana State, where he struggled to get playing time. The guard transferred to ETSU before the 2023 season and quickly proved to be a more than serviceable starter for the Buccaneers. In 32 games this season, Peterson averaged 19.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 3.7 assists. Peterson will have plenty of teams interested in his services in the portal.
87) G Jaron Pierre Jr., Jacksonville State --> SMU
Jaron Pierre Jr. transferred to Jacksonville State last offseason. The six-foot-five guard put together a breakout season with the Gamecocks, averaging 21.6 points, 5.5 rebounds and 3.8 assists in 36 starts. Looking to build on his career-year, Pierre Jr. entered the portal hoping to find an opportunity with a top program.
88) G Brendan Hausen, Kansas State --> Iowa
Brendan Hausen started his college career at Villanova before transferring to Kansas State last offseason. In 33 starts with the Wildcats, the six-foot-four guard averaged 10.9 points and 2.5 rebounds, while shooting 38.8% from downtown. Hausen will be a top name for teams looking for a reliable backcourt shooter.
89) F James Scott, Louisville --> Ole Miss
James Scott spent his freshman season at Coastal Carolina before transferring to Louisville. The forward spent most of his time with the Cardinals as a starter, averaging 7.1 points and 6.1 rebounds. Now, Scott lands back in the transfer portal.
90) C Ante Brzovic, College of Charleston
Ante Brzovic has spent the last few seasons at College of Charleston, where he's impressed. The big man opted to enter the transfer portal, but he's keeping the possibility of the NBA Draft in the back of his mind. If he is deemed eligible for another season in college, he will be a top target for multiple teams.
91) G Tayton Conerway, Troy --> Indiana
Tayton Conerway spent the last two seasons at Troy. As a full-time starter this season for the Trojans, the guard put together a career year, averaging 14.2 points, 4.8 assists, and 4.6 rebounds. Conerway joins the Hoosiers' backcourt in the Big Ten ahead of next season.
92) G Tre Holloman, Michigan State --> NC State
Tre Holloman entered the portal after three seasons at Michigan State. The six-foot-two guard averaged 9.1 points, 3.7 assists, and 1.9 rebounds in his final year with the Spartans. Looking for a more significant role elsewhere, the playmaker will likely have multiple teams willing to offer him that opportunity.
93) SF Elyjah Freeman, Lincoln Memorial --> Auburn
Elyjah Freeman enters the portal after spending this past season at Lincoln Memorial. The forward won't get much fan recognition after playing for a smaller school, but coaches and scouts with his film will be interested. Expect Freeman to find a new home quickly.
94) C Matas Vokietaitis, Florida Atlantic --> Texas
Matas Vokietaitis quickly impressed throughout his freshman season at Florida Atlantic. The seven-footer averaged 10.2 points and 5.4 rebounds, shooting 67.7% from the floor. After entering the portal, the Lithuanian product will likely have plenty of interested teams.
95) Ven-Allen Lubin, North Carolina --> NC State
Ven-Allen Lubin has played for three teams in his first three seasons in college. The six-foot-eight forward averaged 8.7 points and 5.5 rebounds this past year at North Carolina. The Florida native entered the portal seeking his fourth team in four years and found exactly that down the road with NC State. Lubin could prove to be a big pickup for the Wolfpack next season.
96) F Kanon Catchings, BYU --> Georgia
Kanon Catchings is another former highly touted recruit set to enter the portal. The freshman forward put together a solid year at BYU, but not a strong enough season to leave him content staying with the Cougars. Catching will be a big target for many teams seeking help on the wing.
97) G Kyan Evans, Colorado State --> North Carolina
Kyan Evans spent the last two seasons at Colorado State. In his sophomore season this past year, the six-foot-two guard impressed, averaging 10.6 points, 3.1 assists, and 2.9 rebounds, while shooting 47.1% from the floor and 44.6% from three in 36 starts. Looking to build on his strong year, Evans hits the portal.
98) SF Blake Harper, Howard --> Creighton
Blake Harper put together one of the more impressive seasons for not only the freshman class, but the nation as a whole. The explosive scorer averaged 19.5 points, 6.2 rebounds and 3.4 assists, while shooting 44.7% from field goal range and 40.4% from beyond the arc. For team's looking for a dual-threat scoring guard, expect Harper to be at the top of their list.
99) G Dug McDaniel, Kansas State --> Memphis
Dug McDaniel started his college career at Michigan before transferring to Kansas State. In his lone season with the Wildcats, the undersized guard averaged 11.4 points, 4.9 assists, and 2.8 rebounds. Hoping to build on his strong year, the playmaker hits the portal.
100) PG Jalen Jackson, Purdue Fort Wayne --> Butler
Jalen Jackson absolutely showed out this past season for Purdue Fort Wayne. The guard averaged 19.2 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 3.1 assists while shooting 48.4% from field goal range. Entering the portal, Jackson hopes to prove he has what it takes to produce the same numbers with a top team.
101) G Isaiah Coleman, Seton Hall --> Oklahoma State
Isaiah Coleman entered the transfer portal after a breakout season at Seton Hall in 2024. The six-foot-five guard averaged 15.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 1.7 assists in 30 games for the Pirates this past season and is looking to land a role with a top program. After a visit to Oklahoma State, Coleman committed to the Cowboys.
102) G Oziyah Sellers, Stanford --> St. John's
Oziyah Sellers transferred to Stanford last offseason after spending two seasons at USC. The six-foot-five guard impressed with the Cardinals, averaging 13.7 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 1.3 assists in 35 starts with his new squad. Sellers lands at St. John's to build on his strong year.
103) PF Cooper Schwieger, Valparaiso --> Wake Forest
Cooper Schwieger has impressed during his two seasons at Valparaiso. The forward put together an impressive sophomore season, averaging 15.8 points and 7.8 rebounds, while shooting 48.9% from field goal range. Entering the portal, Schwieger will likely have plenty of suitors.
104) F Jaden Henley, UNLV --> Grand Canyon
Jaden Henley has spent the first three seasons of his college career playing for a new squad each year. Henley's most recent stop came at UNLV, where he averaged 12.5 points in 28 games. Now the six-foot-seven guard takes his talents to Grand Canyon.
105) F Amani Hansberry, West Virginia --> Virginia Tech
Amani Hansberry spent his freshman season at Illinois before transferring to West Virginia. In his lone season with the Mountaineers, the six-foot-eight forward averaged 9.8 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 1.4 assists in 31 games. Now, Hansberry enters the portal seeking a fresh start.
106) F Sam Alexis Florida --> Indiana
Sam Alexis started his career at Chattanooga before transferring to Florida. In his lone season with the Gators, the six-foot-eight forward struggled to find a sizable role on a loaded Gators team. Hoping to see a more significant role, Alexis takes his talents to the Big Ten, joining Indiana.
107) Myles Rice, Indiana --> Maryland
Myles Rice transferred to Indiana last offseason after an impressive season at Washington State in 2023. The guard took a hit in production with the Hoosiers, but he still showed plenty of flashes at IU that would intrigue backcourt-needy teams to recruit the South Carolina native. Rice heads to Maryland, where he'll suit up for another shade of red next season with the Terrapins.
108) Barrington Hargress, UC Riverside --> Colorado
Barrington Hargress entered the transfer portal after spending the last two seasons at UC Riverside. In 34 games with the Highlanders this past year, the six-foot guard averaged 20.2 points and four assists. Now, he heads to Colorado joining the Buffaloes ahead of 2025.
109) Justin Vander Baan, Lafayette
Justin Vander Baan began his college career at Boston College before transferring to Lafayette. After a career-year, averaging 12.7 points, seven rebounds and 3.1 assists, the seven-footer enters the transfer portal. Vander Baan could be an underrated target in the portal.
110) PF Jamichael Stillwell, Wisconsin Milwaukee --> UCF
Jamichael Stillwell put together an impressive season in his lone year at Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The six-f00t-eight forward averaged 13 points, 10.7 rebounds, and 1.4 assists, while shooting 46.8% from the floor. Expect Stillwell to have multiple teams interested in his services.
111) G Simeon Wilcher, St. John's --> Texas
Simeon Wilcher played the last two seasons at St. John's before announcing his decision to enter the transfer portal. In 36 games with the Red Storm this past year, the six-foot-four guard averaged eight points, 1.9 rebounds, and 1.4 assists. Wilcher now joins the SEC with his commitment to Texas.
112) F Ezra Ausar, Utah --> USC
Ezra Ausar spent his first two seasons of college at East Carolina before transferring to Utah ahead of this season. The six-foot-eight forward averaged 12.5 points and five rebounds while shooting 51.8% from the floor in his lone season with the Utes. Now, he enters the portal seeking a fresh start.
113) G Terrance Arceneaux, Houston --> NC State
Terrance Arceneaux spent the last three seasons at Houston, where he's gradually improved each year. The six-foot-six guard helped the Cougars on their run to the National Championship, but his minor role wasn't enough for him to remain with Kelvin Sampson. Arcenaux joins a wave of portal players to join NC State this offseason.
114) Enoch Boakye, Villanova
Enoch Boakye started his college journey at Arizona State, where he spent two seasons in a limited role before transferring to Fresno State. After one season with the Bulldogs, the big man transferred to Villanova, hoping a fresh start could rejuvenate his career. In 36 games with the Wildcats this season, the forward averaged 4.4 points and 6.4 rebounds, shooting 65.9% from the floor.
115) C Payton Sparks, Ball State
Payton Sparks spent two seasons at Ball State before transferring to Indiana for his junior year. After a lackluster season with the Hoosiers, the big man returned to his roots and re-joined the Cardinals. After a strong season, averaging 12.6 points and 7.7 rebounds, the Indiana native enters the portal again.
116) G Alex Chaikin, Lafayette --> UC-San Diego
Alex Chaikin spent his freshman season at Lafayette, where he quickly impressed. The six-foot-five guard averaged 13.9 points, shooting 49.7% from field goal range and 47.9% from three. Expect Chaikin to garner interest for his ability to knock down shots at a high rate.
117) C Ernest Udeh Jr., TCU --> Miami
Ernest Udeh Jr. started his college career at Kansas before transferring to TCU in 2023. The big man put together an underrated season for the Horned Frogs, averaging 6.6 points and 7.5 rebounds in 30 starts. Udeh Jr. heads to South Beach, joining the Miami Hurricanes ahead of next season.
118) Elijah Price, Fresno State --> Nevada
Elijah Price averaged 10.5 points, 8.3 rebounds, and an assist in 32 starts during his freshman season at Fresno State. The six-foot-nine forward has the length and skillset to be a big-time playmaker in the right situation, and he'll have the opportunity to find that after entering the transfer portal. After committing to Nevada, expect Price to find a sizable role with the Wolfpack in 2025.
119) G Kennard Davis, Southern Illinois --> BYU
Kennard Davis Jr. impressed this past season at Southern Illinois. The six-foot-six guard put together a career-year, averaging 16.3 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 2.6 assists through 32 games (31 starts). Davis will have plenty of suitors to choose from.
120) G Rashad King, Northwestern --> LSU
Rashad King is another huge addition for LSU via the transfer portal. The six-foot-six guard averaged 18.5 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 3.3 assists, shooting 44.9% from field goal range. Expect King to have a significant role with the Tigers.
121) F Jacob Cofie, Virginia --> USC
Jacob Cofie committed to Virginia as a four-star recruit out of high school. The forward showed flashes throughout his freshman season with the Cavaliers, but he could never put it all together. After announcing his decision to enter the portal, it seems Cofie will continue his development with a new program.
122) C Efton Reid III, Wake Forest
Efton Reid III has played for multiple schools over his four-year career, including LSU, Gonzaga, and Wake Forest. The seven-footer put together an impressive senior campaign this past season, averaging 8.8 points and 6.6 rebounds, shooting 54.8% from the floor. Looking to join a new squad for his fifth year, the forward enters the portal.
123) F Baba Miller, Florida Atlantic --> Cincinnati
Baba Miller started his college journey at Florida State before transferring to FAU for his junior year. The Spain product averaged 11.3 points, seven rebounds, and 2.7 assists in 34 starts for the Owls. Looking to build off his career year, Miller joins the Cincinnati Bearcats ahead of next season.
124) G Melvin Council, St. Bonaventure --> Kansas
Melvin Council Jr. has put together back-to-back impressive seasons of film. After another solid year of production at St. Bonaventure, averaging 14.6 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 4.1 assists, the guard transferred to Kansas. The Jayhawks may have gotten one of the most underrated backcourt options in the portal.
125) F Jarin Stevenson Alabama --> North Carolina
Jarin Stevenson entered the portal on Wednesday after spending the last two seasons at Alabama. The big man averaged 5.4 points and 3.4 rebounds in a limited role with the Crimson Tide this past year. Stevenson heads to North Carolina, hoping to find a much larger role with the Tar Heels.
126) G Malik Moore, Montana --> Xavier
Malik Moore spent the first two seasons of his college career at Pepperdine before transferring to Montana. In one season with the Grizzlies, the California native averaged 12.6 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 2.4 assists. Moore is set to suit up for Xavier next season.
127) PG Malachi Smith, Dayton --> UConn
Malachi Smith enters the portal after four seasons at Dayton. The six-foot guard is shifty and an efficient shooter with shooting splits of 42.4% field goal range and 38.3% from three. With teams looking for guards every offseason, Smith could be a top option.
128) G Jaylin Sellers, UCF --> Providence
Jaylin Sellers began his career at Ball State before transferring to UCF for his junior season. In 33 games as a starter, the guard averaged 15.9 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 1.1 assists. The Georgia native only played in three games this year for the Knights, but opted to test his luck in the transfer portal. Sellers now heads to Providence.
129) SG TK Simpkins, Elon --> Oregon
TK Simpkins has been one of the few bright spots for the Elon Phoenix over the last couple of seasons. The six-foot-four guard showcased his ability to score at will this past season, averaging 16.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 2.6 assists, while shooting 42.3% from the floor and 36.7% from three. Simpkins will likely have multiple options in the portal.
130) F Jaylen Carey, Vanderbilt --> Tennessee
Jaylen Carey started his college career at James Madison before transferring to Vanderbilt ahead of the 2024 season. The six-foot-eight forward put together a career-year as a vital bench piece for the Commodores, averaging eight points and 5.7 rebounds, shooting 48.8% from field goal range. Looking for a more prominent role elsewhere, the rising junior hits the portal.
131) G Jacari White, North Dakota State --> Virginia
Jacari White has spent three seasons at North Dakota State, where he's improved in each. The six-foot-three guard put together a monster year this past season, averaging 17.1 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 2.3 assists while shooting 45.2% from field goal range and 39.8% from three. Looking to prove he can make an impact with a top program, White enters the portal, where he'll have plenty of interest.
132) G Mister Dean, USC Upstate --> College of Charleston
Mister Dean could be a steal for whichever team lands him in the transfer portal. The six-foot-six guard averaged 15.7 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 1.4 assists while shooting 57.2% from the field in his freshman season at USC Upstate. Dean has plenty of upside as he continues to develop, which may be a selling factor to interested teams. Now, he stays in the Palmetto State after committing to College of Charleston.
133) G Tyler Harris, Washington --> Vanderbilt
Tyler Harris transferred to Washington last offseason after spending his freshman year at Portland. The six-foot-eight guard averaged 11.8 points and five rebounds, shooting 49.2% from field goal range and 49.5% from three. Now, Harris finds himself back in the transfer portal.
134) F Marquel Sutton, Omaha --> LSU
Marquel Sutton enters the transfer portal after a breakout season at Omaha. The six-foot-eight forward averaged 18.9 points and 7.9 rebounds for the Mavericks, showcasing his ability to be a dominant frontcourt option. Sutton will likely have plenty of options in the transfer portal.
135) PF Corey Chest, LSU --> Ole Miss
Corey Chest committed to LSU as a top rated recruit, but in his lone season with the Tigers, he struggled to show why the team was so high on him out of high school. Hoping a fresh start could be what he needs to prove he's one of the top forwards in the nation, Chest has decided to enter the transfer portal. For team's looking to add a versatile big man with plenty of eligibility left, expect them to target the LSU transfer.
136) SF Bobby Durkin, Davidson --> Minnesota
Bobby Durkin enters the transfer portal after two seasons at Davidson. The six-foot-seven forward put together a career-best season, averaging 13.5 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 2.4 assists, while shooting 40.6% from field goal range and 35.5% from three. For team's looking for a big man who can stretch the floor, Durkin will likely be a top target.
137) SG Austin Swartz, Miami --> Creighton
Austin Swartz is another freshman to depart from Miami during this portal cycle. The six-foot-four guard has the tools to be a big-time player, but he didn't get the opportunity to showcase that with the Hurricanes. Now, he'll hit the portal looking for a role elsewhere.
138) PF Nana Owusu-Anane, Brown --> SMU
Nana Owusu-Anane spent three seasons at Brown University, where he's developed his game in each. The six-foot-eight forward became a full-time starter for the Bears in 2023, and went into the 2024 season with high expectations. After suffering a knee injury, the forward missed the entire 2024 season. Now, he lands at SMU where he plans to suit up for the Mustangs in 2025.
139) G Nate Kingz, Oregon State --> Syracuse
Nate Kingz impressed last season at Oregon State as a full-time starter for the Beavers. In 31 games, the six-foot-five guard averaged 11.8 points, shooting an efficient 50.4% from field goal range and 44.6% from three. Now, he takes his reliable shooting to the ACC, joining Syracuse.
140) G Isaiah Watts, Washington State --> Maryland
Isaiah Watts entered the transfer portal after spending the last two seasons at Washington State. In 23 games for the Cougars last season, the guard averaged 11 points, 3.7 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.7 steals. Now, he takes his two-way ability to the Big Ten joining Maryland.
141) G Vyctorius Miller, LSU --> Oklahoma State
Vyctorius Miller put together a solid freshman season at LSU this past year. The six-foot-five guard averaged 8.9 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game, shooting 44.7% from field goal range and 31.8% from three. Miller takes his multiple years of remaining eligibility to Oklahoma State.
142) F Jacob Ognacevic, Lipsomb --> Washington
Jacob Ognacevic put together a monster season at Lipscomb this past year, averaging 20 points and eight rebounds per game, shooting 57.5% from the floor and 40.2% from three. Ognacevic committed to Washington.
143) G Kobe MaGee, Drexel --> Florida State
Kobe MaGee spent three seasons at Drexel, but after a career year averaging 14 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 1.9 assists in 33 starts, the guard decided the portal may be the best option for him. Following his strong season, expect multiple teams to inquire about his services.
144) F Kaleb Glenn, FAU --> Michigan State
Kaleb Glenn began his college career at Louisville before transferring to FAU. In his one season with the Owls, the six-foot-seven forward averaged 12.6 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 0.6 assists. Now, he heads to Michigan State hoping to prove he can contribute to a top team.
145) F Taje' Kelly, CSU
Taje' Kelly has played the last four seasons at Charleston Southern, where he's improved each year. The six-foot-seven forward put together a career year, averaging 20.5 points, 8.9 rebounds, and 2.1 assists, while shooting 49.7% from field goal range and 31.7% from three. Now, the Big South player of the year hits the portal looking to build on his breakout season.
146) G Jordan Marsh, UNC-Asheville --> USC
Jordan Marsh began his college journey at Appalachian State before transferring to UNC Asheville ahead of last season. The undersized guard put together an impressive sophomore campaign with the Bulldogs, averaging 18.8 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 3.7 assists per game while shooting 44.8% from the floor. The playmaker quickly found a new home after proving how impactful he can be for UNC Asheville. Marsh now heads from the East Coast to the West Coast, joining USC.
147) G Jayden Dawson, Loyola Chicago --> Kansas
Jayden Dawson has spent the last three seasons at Loyola Chicago. After putting together a career-year this past season, averaging 13.9 points as a full-time starter, the six-foot-four guard opted to enter the transfer portal. Now, he lands at Kansas ahead of the 2025 season.
148) G Josh Pascarelli, Marist --> Colorado State
Josh Pascarelli entered the transfer portal after an impressive sophomore season at Marist. The six-foot-three guard averaged 15.9 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 2.3 assists in 30 starts for the Foxes. Now, he lands at Colorado State.
149) PF Josh Harris, North Florida --> Indiana
Josh Harris put together an impressive freshman year at North Florida, averaging 13.4 points and 7.1 rebounds. The six-foot-eight forward showcased his versatility with the Ospreys. Now, he enters the portal hoping to find a role with a top program. Considering what Harris put on film, that seems like a more than reasonable goal.
150) F John Camden, Delaware --> Cal
John Camden has spent his fair share of time in the transfer portal after starting his career at Memphis, before joining Virginia Tech, and before his stop at Delaware. After a breakout season with the Blue Hens, averaging 16.8 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 2.1 assists, the forward entered the portal hoping to capitalize on his impressive season. Camden quickly found a home at Cal, where he'll play for the Golden Bears in 2025.
151) G Tru Washington, New Mexico --> Miami
Tru Washington spent the last two seasons at New Mexico. In his first full season as a starter, the six-foot-four guard put together a career year, averaging 11.1 points, four rebounds, and 1.9 assists. Washington used his impressive season to earn a spot at Miami.
152) C Dishon Jackson, Iowa State --> Pittsburgh
Dishon Jackson isn't new to the transfer portal after playing for three teams in his four years of college basketball. Coming off his most recent spot at Iowa State, where he started 33 games, the big man enters the transfer portal. For teams looking for a reliable frontcourt option with experience, Jackson will be a prime candidate.
153) F Nick Pringle, South Carolina --> Arkansas
Nick Pringle started his college journey at Wofford before transferring to Alabama. After two seasons with the Crimson Tide, the big man joined an SEC rival in South Carolina. Pringle averaged 9.5 points and 6.3 rebounds in one season with the Gamecocks. Staying in the SEC, the South Carolina native now heads to Arkansas.
154) F Sean Durugordon, Old Dominion
Sean Durugordon started his college journey at Missouri, but has since played for three teams over the last three years. At his recent stop at Old Dominion, the six-foot-six guard averaged 15.7 points and 9.1 rebounds. He heads back to the transfer portal, hoping for another fresh start.
155) F Elijah Saunders, Virginia --> Maryland
Elijah Saunders transferred to Virginia last offseason after spending two years at San Diego State. The forward put together a career year in his lone season with the Cavaliers, averaging 10.4 points and five rebounds. Saunders is set to suit up for the Maryland Terrapins next season.
156) F Dylan Faulkner, Lipscomb
Dylan Faulkner enters the transfer portal after spending two seasons at Lipscomb. In 15 games with the Bisons this past year, the six-foot-nine forward averaged 10.5 points, 5.3 rebounds, and two assists. Faulkner will find a fresh start elsewhere via the transfer portal.
157) C Blake Buchanan, Virginia --> Iowa State
Blake Buchanan is yet another talented player to enter the portal out of Virginia. The big man has the skillet to be a true asset in the right system. With the Cavaliers struggles to use him correctly, the 6-foot-11 forward opted to enter the transfer portal. Buchanan will be an interesting name to monitor throughout the portal process.
158) F Brenen Lorient, North Texas --> West Virginia
Brenen Lorient started his college career at FAU before transferring to North Texas for his junior season. In his lone year with the Mean Green, the Florida native impressed, averaging 11.7 points and 4.9 rebounds. Lorient now finds a home at West Virginia.
159) G Rakease Passmore, Kansas --> Maryland
Rakease Passmore spent his freshman season at Kansas, where he played in 23 games averaging only five minutes per matchup. The six-five guard has the talent, but he's seeking a more significant opportunity to showcase his abilities. After several weeks of deliberation, the former top-50 recruit is taking his talents to Marylan
160) G Jayden Pierre, Providence --> TCU
Jayden Pierre has played at Providence for the past three seasons, where he's consistently made a leap each year. The six-foot-two guard averaged 12.3 points, 3.2 assists, and 2.8 rebounds with the Friars in 2024 as a full-time starter. After landing in the portal, Pierre gets his fresh start in the Big 12.
161) G Nick Dorn, Elon --> Indiana
Nick Dorn spent the last couple of seasons at Elon, where he's impressed. Fresh off a career year, averaging 15.2 points, the six-foot-seven guard entered the portal. Dorn quickly found a home at Indiana, adding to a talented group of incoming transfers to join the Hoosiers.
162) F Jonathan Pierre, Belmont
Jonathan Pierre transferred to Belmont after spending last season at Memphis. In 33 games with the Bruins, the Florida native averaged 13.8 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 3.5 assists. On the open market, Pierre will likely have plenty of options.
163) G Hamad Mousa, Dayton
Hamad Mousa spent his freshman season at Dayton, struggling to carve out a sizable role. As a result, the six-foot-eight guard decided to enter the transfer portal. Expect him to have plenty of interest on the open market.
164) F Pryce Sandfort, Iowa --> Nebraska
Pryce Sandfort is another Iowa player who entered the transfer portal. The forward suited up in 33 games this season, starting in two of them. Averaging 8.8 points on the season and shooting 48.8% from field goal range, the wing quickly found a home at Nebraska ahead of next season.
165) G Donovan Atwell, UNC Greensboro --> Texas Tech
Donovan Atwell has spent the last three seasons at UNC Greensboro, where he's developed into a full-time starter. Fresh off a career year, averaging 13.3 points, the six-foot-five guard opted to enter the portal. Now, he lands at Texas Tech hoping to help the Red Raiders make a championship run.
166) G Dylan Darling, Idaho State --> St. John's
Dylan Darling started his career at Washington State. After two seasons of struggling to find a role, the versatile guard transferred to Idaho State. In his one season with the Bengals, the Washington native put together a monster season, averaging 19.8 points, 5.7 assists, and 3.4 rebounds. Now, he heads to the Big East, joining St. John's.
167) C Gabe Dynes, Youngstown --> USC
Gabe Dynes entered the transfer portal after spending the last two seasons at Youngstown State. The seven-foot-three big man averaged 6.8 points and 5.8 rebounds in a limited tole this past year, which alone is impressive considering he wasn't a focal point in the team's plans. Dynes quickly found a fit at USC, where he hopes to play a pivotal role in the Trojans offense next season.
168) G Adam Miller, Arizona State --> Gonzaga
Adam Miller started his career at Illinois before bouncing from LSU to Arizona State. The guard averaged 9.8 points, 2.3 rebounds, and 1.9 assists, while shooting 44.9% from field goal range and 42.9% from three this past season. Looking for a fresh start, Miller returned to the portal, where he found a new home at Gonzaga.
169) G Izaiah Pasha, Deleware --> Virginia Tech
Izaiah Pasha entered the portal after spending the last season at Delaware. The six-foot-four guard averaged 11.9 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 3.9 assists, shooting 51.7% from the field goal range and 33.3% from beyond the arc. With multiple years of eligibility remaining, Pasha quickly found a new home at Virginia Tech.
170) Lassina Traore, Xavier --> Texas
Lassina Traore started his college journey at Saint Louis before transferring to Long Beach State. From there, the forward impressed, which led him to transfer to Xavier, hoping to prove he could produce on a top team. However, after a knee injury kept him out the entire season, the versatile wing entered the portal without ever playing for the Musketeers. Now, he lands at Texas.
171) Brandon Noel, Wright State --> Ohio State
Brandon Noel has spent three seasons at Wright State, where he's continuously proven to be a reliable playmaker for the Raiders. The six-foot-eight forward put together a career-year, averaging 19.0 points, 7.7 rebounds, and 1.7 assists, while shooting 55.2% from field goal range and 35.8% from three. Noel finds a home at Ohio State ahead of the 2025 season.
172) F Michael Nwoko, Mississippi State --> LSU
Michael Nwoko spent his freshman season at Miami before transferring to Mississippi State. The big man averaged 6.1 points and 4.6 rebounds through 34 games and 32 starts with the Bulldogs. Seeking a more significant role, Nwoko transferred to an SEC rival, joining the LSU Tigers.
173) F Solomon Washington, Texas A&M -> Maryland
Solomon Washington spent the last three seasons at Texas A&M. The six-foot-seven forward averaged 4.7 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 0.8 assists in 32 games for the Aggies this past season. After the head coaching change, Washington heads to Maryland following his former coach.
174) G Sebastian Mack, (UCLA -> Missouri)
Sebastian Mack opted to enter the transfer portal after two seasons at UCLA. After an impressive freshman year, the guard entered 2024 with high expectations, but after taking a step back this past season, the sophomore has decided that new scenery would be best for him. Mack will join the SEC after committing to Missouri.
175) G Riley Kugel, Mississippi State --> UCF
Riley Kugel spent the first two seasons at Florida before transferring to Mississippi State in the last offseason. The six-foot-five guard averaged 9.3 points, three rebounds, and 1.5 assists, shooting 43.3% from field goal range and 33.3% from three. Kugel heads to UCF, hoping to find a much larger role.
176) PG Frankie Collins, TCU --> Vanderbilt
Frankie Collins is no stranger to the transfer portal. The guard started his journey at Michigan, before transferring to Arizona State, where he spent two seasons with the Sun Devils. Then, Collins transferred to TCU ahead of the 2024 season and showed flashes of his capabilities out of the backcourt with the Horned Frogs. However, the California native enters into the portal again seeking the right fit for his career.
177) G F Duncan Powell, (Georgia Tech -> Providence)
Duncan Powell spent the last season as a spark plug off the bench for Georgia Tech. The six-foot-eight forward averaged 12.2 points and 5.4 rebounds for the Yellow Jackets before deciding to enter the portal. Powell originally committed to Georgetown but after rethinking his recruitment, he now lands at Providence.
178) G Mekhi Mason, Wake Forest --> Washington
Mekhi Mason transferred to Washington last offseason after a breakout year at Rice in 2023. The six-foot-five guard averaged 9.9 points throughout the season, shooting 42.5% from the floor and 40.2% from three. Despite his solid season with the Huskies, Mason believes he has more to offer and heads to Wake Forest to prove it.
179) Doctor Bradley, Arkansas Pine-Bluff
Doctor Bradley began his career at New Mexico State, where he served as a rotation player for the Aggies. Hoping for more, the six-foot-eight playmaker opted to transfer to Arkansas-Pine Bluff, where he put together a monster season, averaging 19.6 points, 9.5 rebounds, and 4.5 assists. Now, Bradley heads back to the portal seeking another fresh start.
180) Langston Love, Baylor --> Georgetown
Langston Love has spent three seasons at Baylor, where he's had an up-and-down experience. The Texas native has the intangibles that could make him an intriguing prospect on any team, but after things didn't work out on Scott Drew's squad, the guard opted to enter the portal, where he soon found a role at Georgetown.
181) F Bryson Tucker, Indiana --> Washington
Bryson Tucker committed to Indiana as a highly recruited prospect out of high school. The six-foot-even forward only played in 23 games for the Hoosiers, averaging 5.4 points and 2.9 rebounds per game. After a change at head coach, Tucker opted to enter the portal seeking a fresh start, and he found it with a role at Washington.
182) Duke Brennan, Grand Canyon --> Villanova
Duke Brennan started his career at Arizona State before transferring to Grand Canyon. The big man spent two seasons with the Lopes, where he developed into a reliable starter. He averaged 10.4 points and 9.2 rebounds this past year, shooting 64.6% from the field. Brennan now heads to Villanova to join the Wildcats.
183) G Trey Parker, NC State --> Seton Hall
Trey Parker committed to NC State as a highly recruited prospect out of high school. The six-foot-one guard averaged 4.6 points, 1.4 rebounds, and 1.1 assists in a limited role during his freshman season with the Wolfpack. With a change at head coach, Parker enters his name into the transfer portal.
184) Lathan Sommerville, Rutgers --> Washington
Lathan Sommerville made a strong impression as a freshman for Rutgers last season. In just under 21 minutes per game, the 6-foot-10 center averaged 8.2 points and 4.1 rebounds while shooting an efficient 50.6% from the floor. He delivered 15 straight starts—all in Big Ten play—and this offseason, he was Washington coach Danny Sprinkle's first addition from the transfer portal, keeping him in the conference. The Illinois native was a four-star, top-100 recruit coming out of Peoria.
185) F Jaden Brownell, Samford --> USC
Jaden Brownell was one of the few bright spots for Samford this past season, averaging 14 points, four rebounds, and 1.1 assists, shooting 51.3% from the field and 39.7% from three. The forward enters the portal after former head coach Bucky McMillan accepted the head coaching job at Texas A&M. Brownell takes his talents to the West Coast, joining USC.
186) F Drayton Jones, South Carolina State Bulldogs --> Butler
Drayton Jones proved himself as a dependable presence in South Carolina State’s frontcourt this season, putting up 13.0 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game as a full-time starter. Standing nearly seven feet tall, Jones consistently made his impact felt in the paint. He now makes the move to Butler, where he’s expected to step into a significant role for the Bulldogs.
187) F Xavier Booker, Michigan State --> UCLA
Xavier Booker committed to Michigan State as a top recruit in his respective class. The versatile forward played 60 games with the Spartans, but he struggled to showcase why he was so highly recruited. Now, he lands at UCLA.
188) G Dante Maddox Jr., Xavier
Dante Maddox Jr. transferred to Xavier after a breakout season at Toledo in 2024, averaging 15.6 points. After a lackluster season with the Musketeers, the guard re-enters the portal. Keep an eye on Maddox Jr. to find a role quickly.
1) G PJ Haggerty, Memphis --> Kansas State
PJ Haggerty entered the transfer portal late Thursday and became a top player available. The star guard put together a career year at Memphis this season, averaging 21.7 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 3.7 assists per game. Expect top teams to look for every avenue to land the talented playmaker.

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