College Basketball Transfer Portal: Top 185 Committed for 2025

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185. Moe Odum
Previous Team: Pepperdine Waves
2025 Commitment: Arizona State Sun DevilsMoe Odum is the quintessential point guard. This past season, the Bronx native averaged 13.1 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 3.2 assists with the Pepperdine Waves. Odum put Pepperdine on his back, posting a double-double in four of his last five games. As it turns out, those will be his last five games out West, as the junior will be transferring to the Arizona State Sun Devils for the 2025-26 campaign.
1. P.J. Haggerty
Previous Team: Memphis Tigers
2025 Commitment: Kansas State WildcatsP.J. Haggerty knew he was one of the premier players available in the spring transfer portal and commanded maximum NIL value from whichever program he landed at. He found an offer to his liking with the NC State Wolf Pack. Haggerty averaged 21.7 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 3.7 assists last season, benchmarks he hopes to raise as a senior.
2. Bennett Stirtz
Previous Team: Drake Bulldogs
2025 Commitment: Iowa HawkeyesBennett Stirtz has been doing this all season, but it wasn't until he led the Drake Bulldogs to a first-round upset in the NCAA Tournament that he finally started getting the credit he deserved. The junior guard ranked 41st in the nation in scoring, averaging 19.2 points per game on 49.8% shooting. He'll likely build on those benchmarks next season with the Iowa Hawkeyes. Stirtz is following head coach Ben McCollum to Iowa, and Hawkeyes nation is better with both of them in tow.
3. Donovan Dent
Previous Team: New Mexico Lobos
2025 Commitment: UCLA BruinsDonovan Dent's profile has risen over the past few seasons, reaching a fever pitch in 2024-25. The former New Mexico Lobos guard averaged 20.4 points and 6.4 assists per game in his junior season, earning the adoration of many. Dent used that new respect to transfer to one of the blue-blood basketball programs and will join the UCLA Bruins for the 2025-26 campaign.
4. Boogie Fland
Previous Team: Arkansas Razorbacks
2025 Commitment: Florida GatorsUndoubtedly, Boogie Fland had one of the most successful freshman campaigns in college basketball. The Arkansas Razorbacks guard averaged 13.5 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 5.1 assists per game against some of the top teams in the country. Naturally, Fland parlayed that into a National Championship opportunity, transferring to the Florida Gators.
5. Ja'Kobi Gillespie
Previous Team: Maryland Terrapins
2025 Commitment: Tennessee VolunteersThe Tennessee Volunteers nabbed one of the best players in this year's transfer portal. Ja'Kobi Gillespie wrapped up his junior season with the Maryland Terrapins, averaging 14.7 points and 4.8 assists per game. Now, he'll take over the Vols' backcourt, earning the chance to test his abilities against some of the top teams in the country.
6. Yaxel Lendeborg
Previous Team: UAB Blazers
2025 Commitment: Michigan WolverinesDepending on who you talked to, Yaxel Lendeborg was viewed as the most sought-after player in the country. The former UAB Blazers big man was a force this past season, averaging 17.7 points and 11.4 rebounds per game, the fourth-highest total in the NCAA ranks. Surely, Lendeborg will develop into an even more dominant force with the Michigan Wolverines.
7. Darrion Williams
Previous Team: Texas Tech Red Raiders
2025 Commitment: NC State WolfpackSoon-to-be senior forward Darrion Williams wanted to keep his options open. The former Texas Tech Red Raider entered the transfer portal, but was also rumored to be interested in the NBA Draft. Electing to stay in college, the NC State Wolfpack landed the 6'6" swingman who averaged 15.1 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 3.6 assists in 2024-25.
8. Ryan Conwell
Previous Team: Xavier Musketeers
2025 Commitment: Louisville CardinalsFor the fourth time in as many years, Ryan Conwell will be playing with a different team. The 6'4" guard wrapped up his junior season with the Xavier Musketeers but entered the transfer portal after their first-round exit from the NCAA Tournament. Conwell regressed slightly in 2024-25, seeing a drop in his points, rebounds, and free-throw percentage. Still, he's a top guard and will fit nicely with a rebuilt Louisville Cardinals squad.
9. Tucker DeVries
Previous Team: West Virginia Mountaineers
2025 Commitment: Indiana HoosiersA season-ending shoulder surgery in December preserved Tucker DeVries final year of eligibility, but the 6'7" guard won't be running it back with the West Virginia Moutaineers. Instead, DeVries is headed to the Hoosier State to B-Town to conclude his collegiate career with the Indiana Hoosiers.
10. Bryce Hopkins
Previous Team: Providence Friars
2025 Commitment: St. John's Red StormThe St. John's Red Storm desperately need pure scorers, and that's exactly what they're getting with Bryce Hopkins. The former Providence Friars forward was a menace this past season, averaging 17.0 points per game in just three contests before a recurring knee ailment de-railed his campaign.
11. Tyon Grant-Foster
Previous Team: Grand Canyon Lopes
2025 Commitment: Gonzaga BulldogsAfter bouncing around through the first three seasons of his college career, Tyon Grant-Foster has spent the past two years with the Grand Canyon Lopes. He started 34 games in 2023-24 and averaged north of 20 points per game; however, those metrics took a hit last season. Grant-Foster started just 17 of his 26 appearances while putting up 14.8 points per game. Still, he remains one of the most talented players in the transfer portal, committing to the Gonzaga Bulldogs for next season.
12. Xaivian Lee
Previous Team: Princeton Tigers
2025 Commitment: Florida GatorsThe Florida Gators got their guy. Xaivian Lee spent the past three seasons with the Princeton Tigers, perfecting his craft. In his junior campaign, the Canadian was the consummate point guard, averaging 16.9 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 5.5 assists.
13. Robert Wright III
Previous Team: Baylor Bears
2025 Commitment: BYU CougarsThe BYU Cougars basketball program improved their optics with a sensational campaign. So much so, that the Cougars were able to nab one of the top guards in the transfer portal. Robert Wright III put up 11.5 points per game in his freshman campaign with the Baylor Bears, but will head to the Beehive State to join BYU next season.
14. Ian Jackson
Previous Team: North Carolina Tar Heels
2025 Commitment: St. John's Red StormRick Pitino landed one of the top players in the transfer portal, getting a commitment from Ian Jackson for the 2025-26 season. Jackson had a promising freshman season, averaging 11.9 points per game on 45.6% shooting. The Bronx native valued playing closer to home and will suit up for the St. John's Red Storm as a sophomore.
15. Jayden Quaintance
Previous Team: Arizona State Sun Devils
2025 Commitment: Kentucky WildcatsJayden Quaintance will be taking a step up in competition next year. After his freshman season with the Arizona State Sun Devils in the Big 12, Quaintance transferred to the Kentucky Wildcats. He'll have the opportunity to blossom against some of the top players in the country and build off the 9.4 points and 7.9 rebounds he put up in 2024-25.
16. Adrian Wooley
Previous Team: Kennesaw State Owls
2025 Commitment: Louisville CardinalsAdrian Wooley burst onto the college basketball scene. The freshman averaged 18.8 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 3.6 assists per game with the Kennesaw State Owls, and parlayed that success into a new opportunity with the Louisville Cardinals. The 6'5" guard will make the jump to the Power Five ACC for the upcoming season, where his profile is expected to grow even further.
17. Oscar Cluff
Previous Team: South Dakota State Jackrabbits
2025 Commitment: Purdue BoilermakersScoring big men have long been a hallmark of the Purdue Boilermakers, and they're getting one of the best available in this year's transfer portal. Oscar Cluff is making the jump from the South Dakota State Jackrabbits to the Boilermakers after averaging 17.6 points and 12.3 rebounds per game in the Summit League.
18. Malik Reneau
Previous Team: Indiana Hoosiers
2025 Commitment: Miami HurricanesMalik Reneau's time with the Indiana Hoosiers has come to an end. The 6'7" forward spent the first three seasons of his career with Indiana before deciding to pack up and move on this transfer season. The Hoosiers' loss it the Miami Hurricanes' gain. Undoubtedly, Reneau will take on a more prominent role with Indiana.
19. Isaac McKneely
Previous Team: Virginia Cavaliers
2025 Commitment: Louisville CardinalsIsaac McKneely built off his successful sophomore campaign, improving his points and assists totals in 2024-25. Looking for new challenges following a coaching change, the junior is transferring from the Virginia Cavaliers to the Louisville Cardinals for the upcoming season.
20. Josh Dix
Previous Team: Iowa Hawkeyes
2025 Commitment: Creighton BluejaysOver the past couple of seasons, Josh Dix has cemented his position as one of the top shooters in college basketball. He's averaged better than 50.7% shooting in each of the last two seasons, including an impressive 42.2% from beyond the arc. No longer fitting in with the Iowa Hawkeyes after their coaching change, Dix commited to the Creighton Bluejays for next season.
21. Silas Demary Jr.
Previous Team: Georgia Bulldogs
2025 Commitment: UConn HuskiesAfter a successful two-year stint with the Georgia Bulldogs, Silas Demary Jr. is joining one of the country's most storied college basketball programs. The UConn Huskies landed the sophomore guard via the transfer portal, with Demary Jr. slated to take over the backcourt. He averaged 13.5 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 3.1 assists last season, which could be dwarfed by next year's benchmarks.
22. Chad Baker-Mazara
Previous Team: Auburn Tigers
2025 Commitment: USC TrojansAfter a triumphant run to the Final Four with the Auburn Tigers, Chad Baker-Mazara has found a new landing spot. Baker-Mazara is committed to the USC Trojans. The swingman was a sparkplug for the Tigers this past season, averaging 12.5 points on 44.8% shooting. Baker-Mazara is poised to take on a more prominent role with USC.
23. Rodney Rice
Previous Team: Maryland Terrapins
2025 Commitment: USC TrojansOne of the last premier players available in the transfer portal has landed at a new destination. Rodney Rice is staying in the Big Ten but will spend next season with the USC Trojans.
24. Morez Johnson Jr.
Previous Team: Illinois Fighting Illini
2025 Commitment: Michigan WolverinesMorez Johnson Jr.'s freshman campaign came to an abrupt halt. His Illinois Fighting Illini were handed a decisive loss in the second-round of March Madness, ending a string of disappointing individual performances from Johnson Jr. With a diminishing role down the stretch, Johnson Jr. decided to make the jump from Illinois, joining one of their rival Big Ten schools, the Michigan Wolverines.
25. Andrej Stojakovic
Previous Team: California Golden Bears
2025 Commitment: Illinois Fighting IlliniAndrej Stojakovic brings premier shooting skills to the Big Ten. Formerly of the California Golden Bears, Stojakovic entered the transfer portal, looking for new challenges. He found what he was looking for, signing on to play with the Illinois Fighting Illini for his junior season. Stojakovic will be looking to improve on his impressive 17.9 points per game as a sophomore.
26. Dedan Thomas Jr.
Previous Team: UNLV Rebels
2025 Commitment: LSU TigersAfter spending the first two years of his college career sharpening his teeth with his hometown UNLV Rebels, Dedan Thomas Jr. is ready to bite off a bigger piece of the college basketball world. The scoring guard is off to the LSU Tigers for the 2025-26 season, looking to build off the 15.6 points and 4.7 assists be put up in his sophomore campaign.
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27. Moustapha Thiam
Previous Team: UCF Knights
2025 Commitment: Cincinnati BearcatsThe Cincinnati Bearcats upgraded their frontcourt for next season, bringing in freshman transfer Moustapha Thiam. Thiam suited up for 34 games in 2024-25, starting each one of those contests for the UCF Knights. His 10.4 points and 6.4 rebounds per game showcased his potential, but his 2.6 blocks per game were the most impressive part of Thiam's game.
28. Owen Freeman
Previous Team: Iowa Hawkeyes
2025 Commitment: Creighton BluejaysThe Iowa Hawkeyes are rebuilding, which meant it was time for Owen Freeman to move on. The big man was tied for the team lead in scoring last season, averaging 16.7 points per game, while adding a respectable 6.7 rebounds and 1.8 blocks. That's precisely the type of interior presence the Creighton Bluejays need to replace, ensuring Freeman has the opportunity to blossom in Nebraska.
29. Wesley Yates III
Previous Team: USC Trojans
2025 Commitment: Washington CougarsWesley Yates III's time with the USC Trojans was brief. The Texas native confirmed that he will join the Washington Huskies for the 2025-26 season after just one year in SoCal. Yates was an efficient 47.8% from the floor as a freshman, translating to 14.1 points per game. He'll be a top-scoring option for the Washington Huskies next season.
30. Joson Sanon
Previous Team: Arizona State Sun Devils
2025 Commitment: St. John's Red StormAnyone who witnessed the St. John's Red Storm collapse in the Round of 32 would agree that scoring needed to be a priority via the transfer portal. Meanwhile, the Red Storm have nabbed their shooting guard for next season, luring Joson Sanon to Queens. Sanon averaged 11.9 points per game in his freshman season with the Arizona State Sun Devils, but found his groove as the season went on. He'll be looking to continue that trajectory under the tutelage of Rick Pitino next season.
31. Pop Isaacs
Previous Team: Creighton Bluejays
2025 Commitment: Texas A&M AggiesThere's no taking your foot off the pedal in the transfer window. Fresh off their defeat in the National Championship Game, the Houston Cougars quickly added Pop Isaacs to their roster for next year. However, the point guard would go on to flip his commitment and sign on with the Texas A&M Aggies. Isaacs spent this past season with the Creighton Bluejays, racking up 16.3 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 3.9 assists.
32. Dailyn Swain
Previous Team: Xavier Musketeers
2025 Commitment: Texas LonghornsDailyn Swain had a breakout campaign in 2024-25. The Xavier Musketeers swingman almost tripled his point production from his freshman season, going from 4.6 to 11.0 points per game. That boost in scoring was complemented by 5.5 rebounds and 2.6 assists, making Swain one of the most well-rounded athletes available in the transfer portal. The Texas Longhorns are the beneficiaries, locking him up via the transfer portal.
33. Desmond Claude
Previous Team: USC Trojans
2025 Commitment: Washington HuskiesIt was another wildly successful college season for Desmond Claude. For the second straight year, Claude averaged north of 15.8 points per game, adding a solid 3.5 rebounds and 4.2 assists. The former USC Trojan has been one of the premier all-around guards and landed on the Washington Huskies as his next destination.
34. Nick Davidson
Previous Team: Nevada Wolf Pack
2025 Commitment: Clemson TigersTwo-year starter Nick Davidson is jumping to the Power Five for his senior season. Davidson spent the past three seasons with the Nevada Wolf Pack, and averaged a career-best 15.8 points per game throughout the 2024-25 campaign. He'll have the opportunity to showcase his skills in the ACC, committing to the Clemson Tigers to close out his college career.
35. Henri Veesaar
Previous Team: Arizona Wildcats
2025 Commitment: North Carolina Tar HeelsHenri Veesaar improved by leaps and bounds in his sophomore season, but only started five games for the Arizona Wildcats. As such, he elected to test the transfer portal waters, earning interest from several programs across the country. Ultimately, he joined the North Carolina Tar Heels, where the 7'0" Estonian is expected to carve out a more prominent role.
36. Lamar Wilkerson
Previous Team: Sam Houston Bearkats
2025 Commitment: Indiana HoosiersAs soon as he entered the transfer portal, Lamar Wilkerson had his pick of the litter. While he was tempted by some of the top programs in the country, Wilkerson eventually settled on joining the Indiana Hoosiers for the 2025-26 season.
37. LeJuan Watts
Previous Team: Washington State Cougars
2025 Commitment: Texas Tech Red RaidersLeJuan Watts's trajectory continues to take him to bigger and better places. After starting his journey in the FCS, Watts spent his sophomore season with the Washington State Cougars. He put up 13.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 4.4 assists there, while shooting 54.9% from the floor. Watts will be the interior presence in the Texas Tech Red Raiders' lineup next season.
38. Keyshawn Hall
Previous Team: UCF Knights
2025 Commitment: Auburn TigersKeyshawn Hall ended his junior season with the UCF Knights as one of the top scorers in college basketball. His 18.8 points per game were tied for the 52nd-most, and he flashed his elite ceiling as the season progressed. That's exactly the type of scoring prowess the Auburn Tigers crave, landing the 6'7" wing via the portal.
39. Zvonimir Ivisic
Previous Team: Arkansas Razorbacks
2025 Commitment: Illinois Fighting IlliniZvonimir Ivisic was a solid bench player for the Arkansas Razorbacks this season, but his playing time waned down the stretch. Limited usage could have influenced his decision to seek new opportunities elsewhere. The Croatian big man likely landed a better gig with the Illinois Fighting Illini for next season.
40. Nijel Pack
Previous Team: Miami Hurricanes
2025 Commitment: Oklahoma SoonersNijel Pack is blazing his own trail. In his sixth season of eligibility, Pack is closing out his college career with the Oklahoma Sooners. He spent the past two seasons with the Miami Hurricanes, albeit while playing in only nine games this past year. A medical redshirt preserved his senior year for 2025-26.
41. Alvaro Folgueiras
Previous Team: Robert Morris Colonials
2025 Commitment: Iowa HawkeyesAlvaro Folgueiras is making a big jump into the Big Ten. The Spaniard spent the first two seasons of his collegiate career with the Robert Morris Colonials. Folguieras put a stamp on his sophomore campaign, grabbing the 30th-most rebounds in the country (9.1). That is precisely the type of presence the Iowa Hawkeyes need in their frontcourt.
42. Pharrel Payne
Previous Team: Texas A&M Aggies
2025 Commitment: Maryland TerrapinsThe Maryland Terrapins are looking to upgrade their frontcourt with the commitment from Pharrel Payne. The 6'9" forward has played mostly in a reserve role, but averaged 10.4 points per game on 64.6% shooting last season. One of the more efficient scorers available, Payne should see an uptick in usage next year.
43. Derrion Reid
Previous Team: Alabama Crimson Tide
2025 Commitment: Oklahoma SoonersDerrion Reid's foray into college basketball produced mixed results. While he played on one of the top teams in the country, the Alabama Crimson Tide, going to the Elite Eight, his accomplishments were more measured. The 6'8" forward averaged just 6.0 points per game and saw a reduced role down the stretch. Nevertheless, he is loaded with potential; the Oklahoma Sooners hope to tap into it.
44. KeShawn Murphy
Previous Team: Mississippi State Bulldogs
2025 Commitment: Auburn TigersKeShawn Murphy is staying put in the SEC. The Alabama native entered the transfer portal after his junior season with the Mississippi State Bulldogs. Murphy is moving closer to home, signing on with the Auburn Tigers for his senior season.
45. Michael Rataj
Previous Team: Oregon State Beavers
2025 Commitment: Baylor BearsWhile he was silenced in the West Coast Conference Tournament, Michael Rataj had an otherwise stellar junior campaign. The former Oregon State Beavers forward recorded 16.9 points and 7.2 rebounds per game, leading the Beavers in both categories. Next, Rataj will test his mettle against the Big 12 competition, joining the Baylor Bears for the 2025-26 season.
46. Dillon Mitchell
Previous Team: Cincinnati Bearcats
2025 Commitment: St. John's Red StormA reliable frontcourt presence has long been a hallmark of Rick Pitino's game-planning. He added another tool to his arsenal, bringing in Dillon Mitchell from the Cincinnati Bearcats.
47. Aday Mara
Previous Team: UCLA Bruins
2025 Commitment: Michigan WolverinesThe Michigan Wolverines are adding to their frontcourt presence. The defending Big Ten champs are bringing in Spanish big man Aday Mara. The sophomore was used sparingly last season, starting just one game and averaging 13.0 minutes of court time. Still, Mara shot 59.0% while averaging 6.4 points per game.
48. Reed Bailey
Previous Team: Davidson Wildcats
2025 Commitment: Indiana HoosiersWith one year of eligibility remaining, Reed Bailey is going from mid-major to Power Five. The former Davidson Wildcats forward transferred to the Indiana Hoosiers, where he can continue his upward trajectory. Bailey is coming off an 18.8 point-per-game campaign, adding 6.1 rebounds and 3.8 assists.
49. Nick Boyd
Previous Team: San Diego State Aztecs
2025 Commitment: Wisconsin BadgersThroughout his collegiate career, Nick Boyd has been an all-around contributor. However, he leveled up his game in 2024-24. The 6'3" guard averaged 13.4 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 3.9 assists, as the floor general with the San Diego State Aztecs. That performance earned him a spot in a more prominent conference, where he agreed to join the Wisconsin Badgers.
50. Jaland Lowe
Previous Team: Pittsburgh Panthers
2025 Commitment: Kentucky WildcatsThe Kentucky Wildcats nabbed another top player in this year's transfer window, luring Jaland Lowe from the Pittsburgh Panthers. Lowe had a standout sophomore campaign, averaging 16.8 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 5.5 assists. Surrounded by a solid supporting cast, those numbers should continue to grow next season.
51. Elliot Cadeau
Previous Team: North Carolina Tar Heels
2025 Commitment: Michigan WolverinesTired of underachieving with the North Carolina Tar Heels, Elliot Cadeau is transferring to the perennial contending Michigan Wolverines for the upcoming season. The New Jersey native has played a secondary role with the Tar Heels over the past couple of seasons, but it expected to take on a more prominent role in the Wolverines' backcourt.
52. Mackenzie Mgbako
Previous Team: Indiana Hoosiers
2025 Commitment: Texas A&M AggiesMackenzie Mgbako will test his hand against SEC competition next season. The 6'9" sophomore has averaged 12.2 points per game in each of his first two seasons with the Indiana Hoosiers, including shooting 32.8% from beyond the arc. His status with the Hoosiers was on the decline, so Mgbako made the decision to transfer to the Texas A&M Aggies.
53. AJ Storr
Previous Team: Kansas Jayhawks
2025 Commitment: Ole Miss RebelsWhen the 2025-26 season tips off, AJ Storr will play with his fourth team in as many years. Storr never caught on with the Kansas Jayhawks. The swingman started just four games for the Jayhawks, watching all of his scoring metrics deteriorate. Surely, he can enhance his profile with the Ole Miss Rebels.
54. Tae Davis
Previous Team: Notre Dame Fighting Irish
2025 Commitment: Oklahoma SoonersThe Oklahoma Sooners' transformation continued. The SEC also-rans landed former Notre Dame Fighting Irish forward Tae Davis in the transfer portal. Davis was a driving force on Notre Dame's offense, recording 15.1 points and 5.3 rebounds across his junior year.
55. Jason Edwards
Previous Team: Vanderbilt Commodores
2025 Commitment: Providence FriarsThe Providence Friars are looking to move up the Big East ranks and have just the guard to help them do it. Jason Edwards committed to the Friars for the upcoming campaign, looking to improve on his stellar junior season. Edwards averaged 17.0 points per game on 43.5% shooting, a decrease in scoring compared to his freshman campaign with North Texas.
56. Obi Agbim
Previous Team: Wyoming Cowboys
2025 Commitment: Baylor BearsObi Agbim's college basketball career isn't over yet. The scoring guard spent the early part of his journey bouncing between JuCo and Div. II programs before spending this past year with the Wyoming Cowboys. Next up, he's part of the Baylor Bears' standout transfer class, where he's expected to take over in the backcourt.
57. KJ Lewis
Previous Team: Arizona Wildcats
2025 Commitment: Georgetown HoyasSophomore guard KJ Lewis is making the jump to the Big East for the 2025-26 season. Lewis started six games for the Arizona Wildcats last season, taking on a more prominent role in the NCAA Tournament. Now, he's expected to take over the backcourt for the Georgetown Hoyas.
58. Jalil Bethea
Previous Team: Miami Hurricanes
2025 Commitment: Alabama Crimson TideJalil Bethea's freshman season didn't go as expected. In his first season with the Miami Hurricanes, Bethea averaged just 7.1 points per game on 36.8% shooting while starting 16 of 31 games. He remains a promising prospect, but it will take a new coach and environment to help him reach his potential. Bethea likely found that with the Alabama Crimson Tide.
59. Naithan George
Previous Team: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
2025 Commitment: Syracuse OrangeAfter years of development, the Syracuse Orange have taken a step back in recent years. They hope to reverse that trend by rebuilding their roster via the transfer portal. Syracuse was able to lure Naithan George from the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, where he averaged 12.3 points and 6.5 assists as a sophomore.
60. Kam Williams
Previous Team: Tulane Green Wave
2025 Commitment: Kentucky WildcatsKam Williams had a moderately successful freshman season, averaging 9.3 points per game with the Tulane Green Wave. The 6'8" guard is expected to take the next steps in his development with the Kentucky Wildcats next year.
61. Nate Johnson
Previous Team: Xavier Musketeers
2025 Commitment: Kansas State WildcatsNate Johnson is moving from the Big East to the Big 12. The junior guard put up 13.5 points per game last season, scoring that the Kansas Wildcats desperately need to replenish.
62. Gabriel Pozzato
Previous Team: Evansville Purple Aces
2025 Commitment: Xavier MusketeersGabriel Pozzato will make a big jump in competition next season. After spending his first year of eligibility with the Evansville Purple Aces, Pozzato is off to the Big East, signing on with the Xavier Musketeers. The Italian was a solid contributor in the MVC, averaging 14.4 points and 4.4 rebounds in 24 games.
63. Mouhamed Dioubate
Previous Team: Alabama Crimson Tide
2025 Commitment: Kentucky WildcatsIt's clear that the Kentucky Wildcats won't rest on their laurels. They poached Mouhamed Dioubate from the Alabama Crimson Tide, diminishing Bama's outlook while improving their own. Dioubate was an efficient 61.7% shooter this season, albeit while coming off the bench in all 37 games.
64. Tre White
Previous Team: Illinois Fighting Illini
2025 Commitment: Kansas JayhawksAnother year, another program for Tre White. The junior is onto his fourth program in as many years, jumping ship from the Illinois Fighting Illini to the Kansas Jayhawks. Curiously, White saw a decrease in point production despite an increase in shooting percentage, underscoring decreased usage in Illinois. He's poised to take on a more significant role with the Jayhawks in 2025-26.
65. Denzel Aberdeen
Previous Team: Florida Gators
2025 Commitment: Kentucky WildcatsThe Kentucky Wildcats poached a promising big man from a conference rival. Denzel Aberdeen will trek from Florida to Kentucky for his senior season.
66. Treysen Eaglestaff
Previous Team: North Dakota Fighting Hawks
2025 Commitment: West Virginia MountaineersAfter initially agreeing to join the South Carolina Gamecocks, Treysen Eaglestaff reset his sights on a new squad. The former North Dakota Fighting Hawks guard re-entered the portal, only to sign on with the West Virginia Mountaineers. Eaglestaff had an exceptional junior campaign, averaging 18.9 points per game, albeit on just 41.6% shooting.
67. Taylor Bol Bowen
Previous Team: Florida State Seminoles
2025 Commitment: Alabama Crimson TideThe Alabama Crimson Tide have replenished their frontcourt by adding Taylor Bol Bowen for the upcoming campaign. The 6'10" forward improved his metrics across the board in his sophomore season, a trajectory that carries him into a deep SEC pool.
68. Malik Thomas
Previous Team: San Francisco Dons
2025 Commitment: Virginia CavaliersThe leading scorer in the West Coast Conference has found a new home. Malik Thomas entered the transfer portal after averaging 19.9 points per game with the San Francisco Dons. The senior guard has one year of eligibility remaining and will spend it hitting buckets for the Virginia Cavaliers.
69. Rylan Griffen
Previous Team: Kansas Jayhawks
2025 Commitment: Texas A&M AggiesRylan Griffen was nothing more than a reserve player with a dwindling role down the stretch for the Kansas Jayhawks. Naturally, he wanted to find a more comfortable landing spot where he could shine with the best of them. The former four-star recruit decided that Texas A&M offered everything he was looking for in a basketball program.
70. Tre Donaldson
Previous Team: Michigan Wolverines
2025 Commitment: Miami HurricanesThe Michigan Wolverines lost their starting point guard via the transfer portal. Tre Donaldson sought greener pastures, and seemingly found them with the Miami Hurricanes. Donaldson does a little bit of everything right, as reflected in his junior averages of 11.3 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 4.1 assists. The Florida native assumes the role of floor general with the Hurricanes.
71. Abdi Bashir Jr.
Previous Team: Monmouth Hawks
2025 Commitment: Kansas State WildcatsAbdi Bashir Jr. had one of the most productive seasons in the country. The former Monmouth Hawks guard averaged north of 20 points per game, while attempting 17.8 field goals per game. That's exactly the kind of offense the Kansas State Wildcats were looking for, signing Bashir Jr. for next season.
72. Noah Williamson
Previous Team: Bucknell Bison
2025 Commitment: Alabama Crimson TideNoah Williamson substantially improved his profile this season. The Latvian-born center averaged 17.6 points per game on 53.6% shooting, while also being a force on the boards. More impressively, he only got better as the year progressed, recording more than 20 points in four of his last five games. That's exactly the type of player the Alabama Crimson Tide needed, earning Williamson a spot in Tuscaloosa.
73. AJ Brown
Previous Team: Ohio Bobcats
2025 Commitment: Florida GatorsAJ Brown took big strides forward in his redshirt sophomore campaign. The 6'4'' guard shot 47.1% from the field, producing 13.2 points per game for the Ohio Bobcats. Brown will be hoping to replicate that success on a larger scale, joining the Florida Gators for the upcoming season.
74. Jeremiah Wilkinson
Previous Team: California Golden Bears
2025 Commitment: Georgetown HoyasJeremiah Wilkinson is making a cross-coutry trek, going from the California Golden Bears to the Georgetown Hoyas. The 6'1'' guard had a successful, if not inconsistent freshman season. Wilkinson averaged an impressive 15.1 points per game, albeit on just 39.9% shooting. He's making a step up in competition going from the ACC to the Big East.
75. Malique Ewin
Previous Team: Florida State Seminoles
2025 Commitment: Arkansas RazorbacksMalique Ewin is making the jump back to the SEC. In 2022, the 6'11'' forward broke into the Div. I scene with the Ole Miss Rebels, transferring to the Florida State Seminoles last season. He's using that experience to earn another shot in the SEC, this time signing on with the Arkansas Razorbacks.
76. Jayden Epps
Previous Team: Georgetown Hoyas
2025 Commitment: Mississippi State BulldogsJayden Epps will be playing the 2025-26 season with a new dog on his chest. After wrapping up his second season with the Georgetown Hoyas, the 6'2'' guard will be playing his senior campaign with the Mississippi State Bulldogs. Epps broke onto the scene with the Illinois Fighting Illini back in 2022-23 and has averaged 13.5 points per game across those three seasons.
77. Christoph Tilly
Previous Team: Santa Clara Broncos
2025 Commitment: Ohio State BuckeyesChristoph Tilly is another one of the more prominent mid-major transfers joining a Power Five school. Christoph Tilly broke into the NCAA ranks with the Santa Clara Broncos, spending his first three seasons of edibility out west. Now, he's making the trek east, joining the Ohio State Buckeyes for the 2025-26 campaign.
78. Quimari Peterson
Previous Team: East Tennessee State Buccaneers
2025 Commitment: Washington HuskiesQuimari Peterson didn't get the exposure or recognition he deserved with the East Tennessee State Buccaneers last season. The Indiana native put up 19.5 points on 46.8% shooting, including 42.2% from range. Peterson will have a bigger platform in 2025-26, when he joins the Washington Huskies.
79. Jaron Pierre Jr.
Previous Team: Jacksonville State Gamecocks
2025 Commitment: SMU MustangsJaron Pierre Jr. was an absolute workhorse this past season, so it only makes sense that he will join the SMU Mustangs. Pierre averaged north of 37 minutes per game, translating that time on the court to 21.8 points per game.
80. Brendan Hausen
Previous Team: Kansas State Wildcats
2025 Commitment: Iowa HawkeyesBrendan Hausen is coming off his most productive campaign. The former Kansas State Wildcat averaged 10.6 points per game while averaging almost 28 minutes per night. Next up, Hausen will be suiting up for the Iowa Hawkeyes for his senior season.
81. Tayton Conerway
Previous Team: Troy Trojans
2025 Commitment: Indiana HoosiersTroy Trojans standout Tayton Conerway has earned his shot with a more prominent program. After averaging 14.2 points per game in 2024-25, Conerway has signed on with the Indiana Hoosiers for next season.
82. Tre Holloman
Previous Team: Michigan State Spartans
2025 Commitment: North Carolina State WolfpackWhile he has gradually increased his role over the past three seasons, Tre Holloman is looking for new challenges. The junior guard announced that he will be departing the Michigan State Spartans, joining the North Carolina State Wolfpack for his final season of eligibility. Holloman will be looking to build off his 9.1 points and 17 starts he had in 2024-25.
83. Elyjah Freeman
Previous Team: Lincoln Memorial Railsplitters
2025 Commitment: Auburn TigersFrom Div. II to the premier SEC, Elyjah Freeman has shown that he can hang with the top players in the country. A true wing, Freeman was a wrecking ball with the Lincoln Memorial Railsplitters last season. He averaged 18.9 points and 8.7 rebounds per game, with an assinine 58.7% shooting percentage. The Auburn Tigers have to like what they see from Freeman.
84. Matas Vokietaitis
Previous Team: Florida Atlantic Owls
2025 Commitment: Texas LonghornsMatas Vokietaitis had a successful foray into college basketball. The Lithuanian big man spent his first season with the Florida Atlantic Owls, and will be transferring to the Texas Longhorns for his sophomore season. Vokietaitis shot nearly 70.0% from the floor, starting 20 of 34 games for the Owls.
85. Ven-Allen Lubin
Previous Team: North Carolina Tar Heels
2025 Commitment: NC State WolfpackA week ago, Ven-Allen Lubin announced that he would be entering the transfer portal with the full intent of returning to the North Carolina Tar Heels. As he pointed out, this move relates to the pending approval of the NCAA settlement case. So to take advantage of any potential rule changes, Lubin entered the transfer portal. However, Lubin appeared to have an abrupt change of heart, committing to the rival NC State Wolfpack for next season.
86. Kanon Catchings
Previous Team: BYU Cougars
2025 Commitment: Georgia BulldogsKanon Catchings is moving on to the SEC. The freshman forward had a decent start to his college career, averaging 7.2 with the BYU Cougars last season. The Georgia Bulldogs saw enough to land the young big man via the transfer portal.
87. Kyan Evans
Previous Team: Colorado State Rams
2025 Commitment: North Carolina Tar HeelsThe North Carolina Tar Heels have a big hole to fill in their backcourt, but they found a suitable replacement in Kyan Evans. The Missouri native averaged 10.1 points per game throughout his sophomore season, but he was more than capable of putting the Colorado State Rams on his back when it mattered most. Big things are coming from Evans.
88. Blake Harper
Previous Team: Howard Bison
2025 Commitment: Creighton BluejaysThe Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Player of the Year is out to making a bigger name for himself. Blake Harper was a menace for the Howard Bison last season, putting up 19.5 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 3.4 assists while playing close to 35 minutes a night. Next, Harper is off to the Creighton Bluejays, where he is expected to take over the backcourt.
89. Dug McDaniel
Previous Team: Kansas State Wildcats
2025 Commitment: Memphis TigersOver the last couple of seasons, Dug McDaniel enhanced his profile. The former Kansas State Wildcats guard averaged 16.3 points per game as a sophomore, following that up with a slightly diminished 11.4 points per game in 2024-25. Next, McDaniel will spend his senior year with the Memphis Tigers, looking to recapture the magic of his sophomore campaign.
90. Jalen Jackson
Previous Team: Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons
2025 Commitment: Butler BulldogsJalen Jackson ended the year as one of the top scorers in the country, albeit while shining with the Summit League also-rans, the Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons. Jackson put up 19.2 points per game, the 36th-most in the NCAA ranks. He garnered attention from some of the more preeminent basketball programs in the country, ultimately deciding to try his hand with the Butler Bulldogs for his senior season.
91. Isaiah Coleman
Previous Team: Seton Hall Pirates
2025 Commitment: Oklahoma State CowboysIsaiah Coleman had a breakout sophomore season with the Seton Hall Pirates, but will be spending his upperclassman years with the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Coleman nearly triple his point production, going from 5.4 as a freshman to 15.6 last year. Still, he needs to substantially improve his 38.9% shooting.
92. Oziyah Sellers
Previous Team: Stanford Cardinal
2025 Commitment: St. John's Red StormThe St. John's Red Storm added to their scoring coffers, luring Oziyah Sellers across the country. The 6'5" guard will go from California to New York, bringing his career 45.0% shooting percentage with him.
93. Cooper Schwieger
Previous Team: Valparaiso Beacons
2025 Commitment: Wake Forest Demon DeaconsCooper Schwieger was a menace for the Valparaiso Beacons this past season. The 6'10" forward averaged 15.8 points and 7.8 rebounds, recording a double-double in three of his last four games of the season. It's onto new challenges for Schwieger, who's joining the the Wake Forest Demon Deacons for his junior campaign.
95. Amani Hansberry
Previous Team: West Virginia Mountaineers
2025 Commitment: Virginia Tech HokiesAmani Hansberry won't have to travel far, transferring from the West Virginia Mountaineers to the Virginia Tech Hokies. Geographically, it's not a big move, but going from the Big 12 to the watered-down ACC should allow the sophomore to take on a more prominent role with the floundering Hokies.
96. Sam Alexis
Previous Team: Florida Gators
2025 Commitment: Indiana HoosiersSam Alexis's junior season didn't go as planned. The 6'8'' forward saw massive regression, going from 10.8 points per game with Chattanooga in 2023-24 to 4.7 points with Florida last season. Seeking a fresh start and a chance to re-establish himself, Alexis committed to the Indiana Hoosiers for next season.
97. Myles Rice
Previous Team: Indiana Hoosiers
2025 Commitment: Maryland TerrapinsThe Maryland Terrapins had to replenish their backcourt, and they obviously found their guy in Myles Rice. The sophomore was a solid secondary contributor for the Indiana Hoosiers last season, and should see an increased workload in Maryland.
98. Jamichael Stillwell
Previous Team: Milwaukee Panthers
2025 Commitment: UCF KnightsWhile playing with Milwaukee Panthers, Jamichael Stillman quietly put together one of the most dominant rebounding performances in the country. The junior averaged 10.7 rebounds to go along with 13.0 points per game. That was enough to convince the UCF Knights to bring on Stillman for next season.
99. Ezra Ausar
Previous Team: Utah Utes
2025 Commitment: USC TrojansEzra Ausar's basketball journey brings him to the sunny skies of SoCal. The junior forward will transfer from the Utah Utes to the USC Trojans for the upcoming campaign.
100. Terrance Arceneaux
Previous Team: Houston Cougars
2025 Commitment: NC State Wolf PackTerrance Arceneaux's dream of taking over the Houston Cougars' backcourt never came to fruition. The Texas native spent the last three seasons with the Cougars, starting just seven games. A redshirt 2023-24 campaign was included, meaning Arceneaux has two more years of college eligibility remaining. He'll spend at least one of those seasons with the NC State Wolf Pack.
101. Alex Chaikin
Previous Team: Lafayette Leopards
2025 Commitment: UC San Diego TritonsA 6'5" shooting guard with range, Alex Chaikin, is tailor-made for success with the UC San Diego Tritons. The Virginia native spent his freshman campaign with the Lafayette Leopards, averaging 13.6 points per game on 49.8% shooting. Included in that is his sterling 47.9% three-point percentage, which will be put to use on the West Coast next season.
102. Ernest Udeh Jr.
Previous Team: TCU Horned Frogs
2025 Commitment: Miami HurricanesA natural rebounder, Ernest Udeh Jr. could be looking for the opportunity to enhance his offensive contributions. He'll get exactly that chance, as the big man is transferring from the TCU Horned Frogs to the Miami Hurricanes for the 2025-26 campaign.
103. Elijah Price
Previous Team: Fresno State Bulldogs
2025 Commitment: Nevada WolfpackFreshman power forward Elijah Price is heading east for his sophomore campaign, but staying in the Mountain West Conference. Price is making the move from the Fresno State Bulldogs to the Nevada Wolfpack, looking to build on his 10.5 points and 8.3 rebounds.
104. Kennard Davis
Previous Team: Southern Illinois Salukis
2025 Commitment: BYU CougarsKennard Davis had one of the biggest glow-ups of the season. In his freshman campaign with the Southern Illinois Salukis, Davis mustered a paltry 4.2 points per game while playing north of 20 minutes a night. This past season, his scoring jumped to 16.3 points, with a corresponding four-point increase in his shooting percentage. That is exactly the type of production the BYU Cougars needed to replace.
105. Jacob Cofie
Previous Team: Virginia Cavaliers
2025 Commitment: USC TrojansThe mass exodus from the Virginia Cavaliers continued, with Jacob Cofie jumping ship via the transfer portal. The 6'10" forward had a moderately successful freshman campaign, averaging 7.2 points and 4.6 rebounds per game. Cofie started just 16 of 32 games, but will undoubtedly play a more prominent role with the USC Trojans.
106. Baba Miller
Previous Team: FAU Owls
2025 Commitment: Cincinnati BearcatsBaba Miller was among the top big men out there as a high school prospect. However, his profile has taken a hit after three underwhelming seasons. Granted, the Spaniard bounced back with an improved junior campaign, averaging 11.3 points and 7.0 rebounds per game last season. After spending his early years in Florida, Miller is making the trek to the Midwest, joining the Cincinnati Bearcats for next season.
107. Zaon Collins
Previous Team: Fresno State Bulldogs
2025 Commitment: Fresno State BulldogsA JUCO transfer, Zaon Collins, spent his first Division. I season with the Fresno State Bulldogs. He averaged a beefy 12.4 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 4.6 assists there. The sophomore is looking to continue his ascent, withdrawing from the transfer portal to re-up with the Bulldogs for 2025-26.
108. Curtis Givens III
Previous Team: LSU Tigers
2025 Commitment: Memphis TigersCurtis Givens III dipped his toes into the college basketball waters in 2024-25, but he will be looking to jump headfirst into his sophomore campaign. The point guard played a tertiary role on the LSU Tigers last season, averaging 4.8 points, 1.7 rebounds, 1.6 assists, and just over 18 minutes per game. Surely, he will have an expanded role with the Memphis Tigers.
109. Rakease Passmore
Previous Team: Kansas Jayhawks
2025 Commitment: Maryland TerrapinsRakease Passmore rarely saw the court in his freshman campaign. In 23 games with the Kansas Jayhawks, none of them starts, Passmore averaged just 5.0 minutes per game and took just 21 shots. Nevertheless, the 6'5" wing remains an intriguing prospect with promising potential. Expect him to play a bigger role with the Maryland Terrapins next season.
110. Jordan Marsh
Previous Team: UNC Asheville Bulldogs
2025 Commitment: USC TrojansOver the past couple of seasons, Jordan Marsh has elevated his profile and earned a shot to rebuild the USC Trojans basketball program to their former glory. Marsh had a ho-hum freshman campaign with App State before exploding for 18.8 points per game with the UNC Asheville Bulldogs last season. Still, Marsh has yet to consistently test his abilities against the top teams in the country.
111. Zarique Nutter
Previous Team: Georgia State Panthers
2025 Commitment: Fordham RamsThe Fordham Rams have locked up a premier frontcourt player for the 2025-26 season. Zarique Nutter has gotten better in each successive season, going from a 42.6% shooting percentage as a freshman to a 49.5% mark last season. Along the way, his three-point shooting has gotten better, showing the ability to take over a game. This is a big get for the Rams.
112. Marquel Sutton
Previous Team: Omaha Mavericks
2025 Commitment: LSU TigersMarquel Sutton will be making a big jump in competition next year. After spending three seasons with the Omaha Mavericks, Sutton is heading to the unforgiving pastures of the SEC. The LSU Tigers landed the senior, who has one year of eligibility remaining and is looking to improve on the 18.9 points he put up last season.
113. Brandon Walker
Previous Team: Montana State Bobcats
2025 Commitment: Mississippi State BulldogsA triumphant junior campaign with the Montana State Bobcats earned Brandon Walker a chance in the SEC. The forward averaged 14.7 points and 4.9 rebounds per game and will be putting in work for the Mississippi State Bulldogs next season.
114. George Kimble III
Previous Team: Eastern Kentucky Colonels
2025 Commitment: Vanderbilt CommodoresGeorge Kimble III wrapped up his sophomore season with the Eastern Kentucky Colonels, averaging 18.0 points per game across 25 outings. While his 38.0% shooting percentage leaves much to be desired, the shooting guard earned his shot with the Vanderbilt Commodores for next season.
115. Cade Tyson
Previous Team: North Carolina Tar Heels
2025 Commitment: Minnesota Golden GophersCade Tyson was an unstoppable force for the Belmont Bruins for two years. But after trying his hand with the North Carolina Tar Heels and failing to replicate his success, the big man searched for new opportunities. Tyson found what he was looking for with the Minnesota Golden Gophers.
116. Kezza Giffa
Previous Team: High Point Panthers
2025 Commitment: USC TrojansKezza Giffa is looking to end his college career on a high note. Entering his final season of eligibility, the shooting guard wants to demonstrate his scoring proficiency for another team. Giffa spent the last two seasons with the High Point Panthers, averaging north of 14.3 points per game in each season. He still needs to work on his shot from distance, but Giffa could be a solid secondary contributor to the USC Trojans next season.
117. Doctor Bradley
Previous Team: Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions
2025 Commitment: Bethune-Cookman WildcatsLast year, Doctor Bradley was a force for the Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions. As a junior, he scored 19.6 points, 9.5 rebounds, and 4.5 assists per game, shooting 54.1% from the field. Bradley elected to stay the mid-major route, signing on with the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats.
118. Mister Dean
Previous Team: South Carolina Upstate Spartans
2025 Commitment: College of Charleston CougarsMister Dean wasn't a prospect on many team lists out of high school. The shooting guard had one offer from the Bryant Bulldogs, instead electing to spend his freshman campaign with the South Carolina Upstate Spartans. There, Dean averaged 15.7 points and 5.5 assists, earning a four-star ranking as a transfer. The next step in his college basketball journey takes him to the College of Charleston Cougars.
119. Duke Miles
Previous Team: Oklahoma Sooners
2025 Commitment: Vanderbilt CommodoresMany top programs have contacted Duke Miles to gauge his interest in joining their teams. Eventually, Miles landed on the Vanderbilt Commodores for 2025-26. The sharpshooting guard has one season of eligibility remaining and has shot north of 51.4% in each of the last two seasons. Most recently, Miles averaged 9.4 points per game, a steep decline from the 17.5 he put up in 2023-24.
120. Ryan Cornish
Previous Team: Dartmouth Big Green
2025 Commitment: USC TrojansThe USC Trojans lured All-Ivy League guard Ryan Cornish to SoCal for the upcoming campaign. Last season, Cornish averaged 17.1 points per game with Dartmouth while starting 23 of 27 games. He will be competing for playing time in a crowded backcourt, but is still expected to make an impact.
121. Isaiah Johnson-Arigu
Previous Team: Miami Hurricanes
2025 Commitment: St. Thomas TommiesIsaiah Johnson-Arigu's unspectacular freshman season resulted in his transfer to the Iowa Hawkeyes partway through the 2024-25 season. The small forward exercised his transfer right after Miami Hurricanes head coach Jim Larranga retired after Christmas.
Johnson-Arigu appeared in eight games for the Hurricanes, attempting just ten shots this season. A former three-star recruit, the Minnesota native was used sparingly off the bench before his departure. Johnson-Arigu averaged just 5.4 minutes per game, totaling eight points across those outings.
Johnson-Arigu will be able to earn a more prominent role with the Hawkeyes. But with three years of eligibility left, his tenure in Iowa could get off to an equally tepid start.
122. Prince Aligbe
Previous Team: Seton Hall Pirates
2025 Commitment: Southern Illinois SalukisPrince Aligbe saw the growth he was hoping for following his junior season. The forward spent the first two seasons of his college career with Boston College, transferring to the Seton Hall Pirates ahead of last year. Aligbe was a primary contributor down the stretch and wants to continue that trajectory with the Southern Illinois Salukis next season.
123. Ty-Laur Johnson
Previous Team: Wake Forest Demon Deacons
2025 Commitment: San Diego TorerosTy-Laur Johnson regressed as a sophomore. Still, he has a promising ceiling that several teams will covet. Johnson went from 8.7 points per game as a freshman to 6.1 as a sophomore. The transition from Louisville to Wake Forest didn’t precipitate the growth in his game he was hoping for, so Johnson re-entered the transfer portal ahead of the 2025-26 campaign. In doing so, he landed with the San Diego Toreros.
124. Macaleab Rich
Previous Team: Kansas State Wildcats
2025 Commitment: UTSA RoadrunnersMacaleab Rich has yet to reach his once-promising ceiling in two seasons with the Kansas State Wildcats. The Illinois native has appeared in just 29 games while averaging 4.8 points. A natural swingman, Rich fulfills a much-needed role that several teams need to replenish. Thankfully, the UTSA Roadrunners were able to nab Rich via the portal.
125. Jamir Simpson
Previous Team: Southern Utah Thunderbirds
2025 Commitment: UTSA RoadrunnersJamir Simpson is another transfer prospect who came into his own in 2024-25. After going the JUCO route and burning a redshirt season in 2023-24, Simpson put up 16.1 points and 4.7 rebounds last year with the Southern Utah Thunderbirds. With one year of eligibility remaining, Simpson will try to make a more significant impact with the UTSA Roadrunners.
126. Elijah Gray
Previous Team: Temple Owls
2025 Commitment: Wisconsin BadgersElijah Gray was an impact player for the Temple Owls last season. In 2024-25, the forward averaged 9.0 points and 3.8 rebounds per game, steadily improving his benchmarks year over year. Next up, Gray will try his hand in the Big Ten, transferring to the Wisconsin Badgers.
127. EJ Neal
Previous Team: Sacramento State Hornets
2025 Commitment: USC TrojansSenior guard EJ Neal will be staying in California for his final season of eligibility. After putting up 8.0 points per game on 38.3% shooting, the guard is off to the USC Trojans. Expect Neal to play a complementary role on the rebuilt Trojans.
128. Paul Djobet
Previous Team: Miami Hurricanes
2025 Commitment: UAB BlazersAfter two less-than-stellar seasons with the Miami Hurricanes, Paul Djobet entered the transfer portal looking for a fresh start. In two seasons with the Hurricanes, the guard has started just four games while appearing in 44 and averaging 14 minutes per game. A shifty guard with range, Djobet found a new home with the UAB Blazers.
129. JJ Taylor
Previous Team: UCF Knights
2025 Commitment: NIU HuskiesMaking stops in Memphis and Central Florida, JJ Taylor continues his basketball journey with the NIU Huskies. Taylor entered the transfer portal after putting up 4.4 points and 2.2 rebounds per game with the Knights. The small forward will command a heftier workload in 2025-26.
130. Rashad King
Previous Team: Northeastern Huskies
2025 Commitment: LSU TigersThe LSU Tigers continued their transformation, adding junior guard Rashad King via the transfer portal. King was a menace for the Northeastern Huskies last year, averaging 18.1 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 3.3 assists per game. He will lead the Tigers' backcourt heading into next season.
131. Josh Pascarelli
Previous Team: Marist Red Foxes
2025 Commitment: Colorado State RamsJosh Pascarelli will be taking over the Colorado State Rams' backcourt next season, transferring from the Marist Red Foxes. Pascarelli has a nice scoring touch, which the Rams desperately need after the loss of a couple key contributors.
132. Jacari White
Previous Team: North Dakota State Bison
2025 Commitment: Virginia CavaliersJacari White's ascent through the college basketball ranks continues. The 6'3" shooting guard has improved his stats year-over-year with the North Dakota State Bison. With one year of eligibility remaining, White is taking his 17.1 points per game and 45.2% shooting percentage to the Virginia Cavaliers.
133. Corey Chest
Previous Team: LSU Tigers
2025 Commitment: Ole Miss RebelsA change of scenery could help Corey Chest level up his play. The 6'8'' forward averaged a whopping 6.6 rebounds per game as a freshman, adding 6.1 points per game. But his time in Baton Rouge has come to an end, as Chest will be moving to the Ole Miss Rebels for his sophomore campaign.
134. Corey Washington
Previous Team: Wichita State Shockers
2025 Commitment: SMU MustangsAfter one season with the Wichita State Shockers, Corey Washington has re-entered the transfer portal. The small forward saw a slight decline in his production metrics, going from 15.9 points as a sophomore to 13.7 points as a junior. Nevertheless, he still can take over a game, going north of 20 points in three of the season's last seven games. Washington is looking to continue his upward trajectory with the SMU Mustangs.
135. AJ Smith
Previous Team: Charleston Cougars
2025 Commitment: Temple OwlsThe Temple Owls have been busy in the transfer portal, and AJ Smith is one of their latest signings. Smith spent two seasons at Citadel before signing on with the Charleston Cougars ahead of last season. There, Smith put up 11.5 points per game while starting 22 of 30 games. A career 43.6% shooter, the guard will be called upon to make offensive contributions for Temple.
136. CJ Hines
Previous Team: Alabama State Hornets
2025 Commitment: Temple OwlsSince landing with the Alabama State Hornets ahead of the 2023-24 campaign, CJ Hines has been one of the team's premier scorers. The guard is coming off his best season yet, in which he averaged 14.1 points per game on 41.8% shooting. Expect Hines to be a constant in the Temple Owls' backcourt next season.
137. Jeremiah Williams
Previous Team: Rutgers Scarlet Knights
2025 Commitment: Georgetown HoyasA solid two-way point guard, Jeremiah Williams will exhaust his final season of eligibility with the Georgetown Hoyas. Williams started his collegiate career with a two-year stint on the Temple Owls. He followed that up by spending the next two seasons with the Rutgers Scarlet Knights. But Williams has one year left to play after appearing in just 12 games in 2023-24 and burning a redshirt campaign.
138. Austin Swartz
Previous Team: Miami Hurricanes
2025 Commitment: Creighton BluejaysThe Creighton Bluejays have landed a new piece to their backcourt, bringing in freshman guard Austin Swartz. The North Carolina native spent his first season with the Miami Hurricanes, playing primarily in a reserve role. Swartz started just seven games, with a sub-optimal 37.7% field goal percentage and 5.9 points per game. Time will tell if he can improve his outlook with the Bluejays.
139. Chris Johnson
Previous Team: Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks
2025 Commitment: UCF KnightsOnce a sought-after prospect, Chris Johnson spent his freshman season with the Texas Longhorns. After failing to earn significant playing time, he elected to test his hand with the Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks last season. But after appearing in three games and totaling 32 points, Johnson was back in the transfer portal. This time landing with the UCF Knights.
140. Melvin Council Jr.
Previous Team: St. Bonaventure Bonnies
2025 Commitment: Kansas JayhawksThe Kansas Jayhawks obviously liked what they saw with Melvin Council. Over his last two seasons with the St. Bonaventure Bonnies, the 6'4" guard has averaged 14.8 points per game and played over 37 minutes per game last season. That's the type of profile that features well in Kansas' backcourt. If you weren't familiar with Council before, you should get used to hearing his name next year.
141. Elijah Saunders
Previous Team: Virginia Cavaliers
2025 Commitment: Maryland TerrapinsWith one season of eligibility remaining, Elijah Saunders is on the move. The 6'8'' forward was a regular for the Virginia Cavaliers, starting 26 of 29 games last season and averaging 10.4 points per game. Saunders's next stop takes him to the Maryland Terrapins.
142. Vyctorius Miller
Previous Team: LSU Tigers
2025 Commitment: Oklahoma State CowboysThe LSU Tigers will look like an entirely different basketball team next season. Vyctorius Miller was another Tigers' player to enter the transfer portal this offseason, and it didn't take long for him to find a new home. Miller is off to the Big 12, joining the Oklahoma State Cowboys for the 2025-26 season.
143. Sebastian Mack
Previous Team: UCLA Bruins
2025 Commitment: Missouri TigersSebastian Mack's time with the UCLA Bruins has come to an end. Mack started 30 of 33 games as a freshman, but came off the bench almost exclusively in 2024-25. He entered the transfer portal and committed to the Missouri Tigers for his junior season.
144. Divine Ugochukwu
Previous Team: Miami Hurricanes
2025 Commitment: Michigan State SpartansThe Michigan State Spartans will have a new point guard calling the shots next season. After a moderately successful freshman campaign with the Miami Hurricanes, Divine Ugochukwu elected to enter the transfer portal and committed to Michigan State. Ugochukwu will be looking to improve his 5.9/1.3/2.3 stat line from last season.
145. Sadraque NgaNga
Previous Team: San Jose State Spartans
2025 Commitment: San Jose State SpartansAfter further consideration, Sadraque NgaNga has withdrawn from the transfer portal and re-committed to the San Jose State Spartans. The big man has split his first three seasons with three different teams. However, his best season came in 2024-25 with the Spartans, when he averaged 6.8 points per game.
146. Jamai Felt
Previous Team: Bowling Green Falcons
2025 Commitment: Temple OwlsCount Jamai Felt as one of the latest recruits for the Temple Owls. The big man is coming off a somewhat impressive freshman campaign. While he averaged only 5.7 points per game, Felt shot 64.2% from the field and grabbed 6.3 rebounds per game.
147. Bradley Ezewiro
Previous Team: UAB Blazers
2025 Commitment: San Diego TorerosBradley Ezewiro is already leaving his fourth team four years into his collegiate career. The big man burned his redshirt season with LSU, making stops in Georgetown and Saint Louis, before concluding his junior season with the UAB Blazers. Ezewiro had a modest showing, averaging 7.2 points and 4.5 rebounds per game, but could see his profile grow with the San Diego Toreros in 2025-26.
148. Anthony Johnson
Previous Team: University of Cumberlands Patriots
2025 Commitment: Arizona State Sun DevilsThe Arizona State Sun Devils had the most disastrous end to the 2024-25 season, so much so that all of their top players departed the program. ASU can add another win to its transfer portal efforts by nabbing Anthony Johnson from the University of Cumberlands Patriots. Johnson averaged 23.6 points per game, scoring that is desperately needed in the desert.
149. Josh Omojafo
Previous Team: Robert Morris Colonials
2025 Commitment: South Florida BullsJosh Omojafo showed true game-changing potential down the stretch this season. The shooting guard went north of 24 points in two Horizon League Tournament games, while also being a primary factor in the NCAA Tournament. That earned him a new opportunity, with Omojafo transferring from Robert Morris to the South Florida Bulls.
150. Augusto Cassia
Previous Team: Butler Bulldogs
2025 Commitment: Ole Miss RebelsAugusto Cassia only made 10 appearances in 2024-25, but he made them count. The power forward shot 66.7% from the field, including 42.9% from distance, illustrating his scoring prowess off the bench for the Butler Bulldogs. He will be more prominent in the Ole Miss Rebels lineup next season.
151. Bobby Durkin
Previous Team: Davidson Wildcats
2025 Commitment: Minnesota Golden GophersBobby Durkin is headed west. After two productive seasons with the Davidson Wildcats, Durkin has committed to the Minnesota Golden Gophers for the upcoming campaign. The Illinois native saw increases across the board last season, most notably, producing 13.5 points and 5.9 rebounds per game.
152. Jayden Dawson
Previous Team: Loyola Chicago Ramblers
2025 Commitment: Kansas JayhawksJayden Dawson has earned an invitation from one of the blue blood college basketball programs in the country. The guard will be transferring to the Kansas Jayhawks for his senior season. In three seasons with the Loyola Chicago Ramblers, Dawson saw progressively increasing duties, culminating in 13.9 points per game and 32 starts as a junior.
153. Blake Buchanan
Previous Team: Virginia Cavaliers
2025 Commitment: Iowa State CyclonesBlake Buchanan spent the last two years with the Virginia Cavaliers, never really blossoming into the four-star prospect he was touted as. That necessitated a change of scenery, with the big man signing on with the Iowa State Cyclones for the 2025-26 season. He's hoping to improve on his 5.4 points and 5.3 rebounds he averaged as a sophomore.
154. Nick Pringle
Previous Team: South Carolina Gamecocks
2025 Commitment: Arkansas RazorbacksThe Arkansas Razorbacks are reloading for another tournament run. Arkansas lured Nick Pringle from the South Carolina Gamecocks, giving John Calipari another top player to incorporate into his game plans. Pringle has shot 57.2% or better in all four of his collegiate seasons, a trend that should persist into next season.
155. Michael Nwoko
Previous Team: Mississippi State Bulldogs
2025 Commitment: LSU TigersMichael Nwoko has yet to live up to his full potential, but he is still an intriguing prospect. The Canadian started 32 of 34 games for the Mississippi State Bulldogs last season, averaging 6.6 points and 4.4 rebounds per game. While his scoring potential is untapped, Nwoko checks all the boxes as a defender. Watch him blossom with the LSU Tigers in 2025-26.
156. Frankie Collins
Previous Team: TCU Horned Frogs
2025 Commitment: Vanderbilt CommodoresFrankie Collins will be testing his hand versus SEC competition next season. After burning his freshman season in the Big Ten, Collins has spent the past three seasons in the Big 12. Most recently, he put up 11.2 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 4.4 assists with the TCU Horned Frogs. Next up, Collins is off to Tennessee where is signed on with the Vanderbilt Commodores.
157. Dishon Jackson
Previous Team: Iowa State Cyclones
2025 Commitment: Pittsburgh PanthersWith one season of eligibility remaining, Dishon Jackson is off to his third program in as many years. The center averaged 8.5 points and 5.1 rebounds with the Iowa State Cyclones in 2024-25, both declines from his previous season's totals with the Charlotte 49ers. Jackson will be hoping for a renaissance with the Pittsburgh Panthers.
158. TK Simpkins
Previous Team: Elon Phoenix
2025 Commitment: Oregon DucksAfter two stellar seasons with the Elon Phoenix, TK Simpkins has earned a shot in a Power Five conference. The junior is making the jump to the Big Ten, committing to the Oregon Ducks for next year. There Simpkins will have the chance to improve on his 16.1 points per game he put up last season.
159. Devan Cambridge
Previous Team: Texas Tech Red Raiders
2025 Commitment: UCF KnightsDespite starting his college basketball journey in 2019, Devan Cambridge heads into the upcoming campaign for his final season of eligibility. Cambridge has played just 14 combined games over the last two seasons, but is looking to stay on the court with the UCF Knights next season.
160. Kaleb Glenn
Previous Team: FAU Owls
2025 Commitment: Michigan State SpartansKaleb Glenn enjoyed a fruitful sophomore season with the FAU Owls. The 6'7'' forward shot 53.1% from the field, including 41.0% from distance, yielding 12.6 points per game while being deployed off the bench. Surely, the Michigan State Spartans will maximize Glenn's usage next season.
161. Papa Amadou Kante
Previous Team: Pittsburgh Panthers
2025 Commitment: Pittsburgh PanthersPapa Amadou Kante entered the transfer portal after his freshman season but has withdrawn his application. The forward put up a modest 2.1 points and 1.1 rebounds per game last season, but wasn't tempted by any other program. Kante will return to the Pittsburgh Panthers for the 2025-26 campaign.
162. Chas Kelley III
Previous Team: Boston College Eagles
2025 Commitment: Georgia Tech Yellow JacketsChas Kelley III is coming off his most productive college season to date. Still, there is more room for improvement for the shooting guard. Kelley appeared in 31 games with 15 starts, both career highs, while averaging 4.4 points per game. An expanded role with the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets could help him improve those numbers.
163. Kobe Magee
Previous Team: Drexel Dragons
2025 Commitment: Florida State SeminolesCount Kobe Magee as one of the top transfers making the jump from mid-major to Power Five this offseason. The junior shooting guard hit 47.2% from the floor last season, including a tidy 43.9% from distance. Magee will get the chance to improve on that with the Florida State Seminoles next season.
164. Nate Kingz
Previous Team: Oregon State Beavers
2025 Commitment: Syracuse OrangeNate Kingz was one of the most efficient scorers in the NCAA this season. The Oregon State Beavers wing shot 50.4% from the floor, including a tidy 44.6% from distance. Predictably, Kingz was able to parlay that success into a bigger opportunity with a more prominent school. He'll be making the cross-country trek, committing to the Syracuse Orange for next season.
165. Mier Panoam
Previous Team: North Dakota Fighting Hawks
2025 Commitment: Xavier MusketeersA do-it-all point guard, Mier Panoam spent last season leading the North Dakota Fighting Hawks. There, he averaged 13.0 points. 5.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game, while also chipping in with the occasional block and steal. While his 22.2% three-point shooting percentage leaves much to be desired, the Xavier Musketeers obviously saw enough positives to lure Panoam to the Big East.
166. John Camden
Previous Team: Delaware Blue Hens
2025 Commitment: California Golden BearsJohn Camden seemingly came out of nowhere this year. The redshirt senior went from the Memphis Tigers to the Virginia Tech Hokies, barely seeing any playing time or making any substantive contributions. Then, this past season with the Delaware Blue Hens, Camden put up 16.1 points per game while starting all 36 contests. That was enough to earn interest from another Power Five school, as Camden has joined the California Golden Bears.
167. Duncan Powell
Previous Team: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
2025 Commitment: Georgetown HoyasDuncan Powell will be using his last season of eligibility with the Georgetown Hoyas. The forward put up 12.2 points and 5.4 rebounds with the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in 2024-25, both of which should continue to trend upward in the Big East. This is Powell's fourth team in as many seasons.
168. Jaylen Carey
Previous Team: Vanderbilt Commodores
2025 Commitment: Tennessee VolunteersJaylen Carey is making the in-state transfer, going from the Vanderbilt Commodores to the Tennessee Volunteers. The forward saw a sharp decrease in efficiency, going from 66.9% shooting as a freshman to 48.8% as a junior. Carey should have no problem improving that with the Vols next year.
169. Tyreek Smith
Previous Team: Memphis Tigers
2025 Commitment: Kansas State WildcatsTyreek Smith's journey through the college basketball ranks has been long and winding. But he appears to have reached his final destination.
The Louisiana native joined the Texas Tech Red Raiders in 2020-21, receiving an extra year of eligibility due to the COVID-19 pandemic. After a brief stint in Lubbock, Smith quickly moved on to the Oklahoma State Cowboys for two seasons. From there, he joined the SMU Mustangs for the 2023-24 campaign before signing on with the Memphis Tigers. Smith didn't play for the Mustangs, instead transferring to the Kansas State Wildcats following a NIL dispute.
Smith is incredibly efficient from the floor, shooting 60.0% throughout his collegiate career. Still, he is waiting for a starting opportunity, something the Wildcats should accommodate next season.
170. Shahid Muhammad
Previous Team: UMass Minutemen
2025 Commitment: Florida State SeminolesThe Florida State Seminoles bolstered their frontcourt with the addition of Shahid Muhammad. The big man was a bench player for the UMass Minutemen last season, compiling 3.5 points and 2.2 rebounds. Muhammad will be looking for a bigger role with the Seminoles in 2025-26.
171. Solomon Washington
Previous Team: Texas A&M Aggies
2025 Commitment: Maryland TerrapinsSolomon Washington regressed in 2024-25, failing to produce at the same level he had in his sophomore campaign. The former Texas A&M Aggies big man put up 4.7 points and 5.1 rebounds, decreasing from the 7.4 and 5.7 he put up the previous year. That diminished output reflects his decrease in usage, as Washington went from 20 starts as a sophomore to four starts as a junior. Naturally, Washington sought a bigger role with the Maryland Terrapins.
172. Kevin Overton
Previous Team: Texas Tech Red Raiders
2025 Commitment: Auburn TigersKevin Overton's time with the Texas Tech Red Raiders wasn't what he hoped for. After averaging 11.3 points per game as a true freshman with Drake, Overton transferred to Texas Tech before last season. He went from 35 starts to one, with a corresponding decrease in all his metrics. Nevertheless, he should play a more prominent role on the Auburn Tigers throughout the 2025-26 campaign.
173. Jason Jackson
Previous Team: Georgia State Panthers
2025 Commitment: Howard BisonJason Jackson's freshman season with the Georgia State Panthers didn't go as planned. The shooting guard appeared in just ten games for the Panthers, averaging less than five minutes per game and totaling just 11 points on 22.2% shooting. He will try his hand with the Howard Bison next season.
174. Brock Harding
Previous Team: Iowa Hawkeyes
2025 Commitment: TCU Horned FrogsBrock Harding is another former Iowa Hawkeye on his way out of town. The sophomore guard entered the transfer portal after the Hawkeyes' underwhelming end to the season, quickly signing on to play with the TCU Horned Frogs. Hardin improved his metrics across the board in 2024-25 and will continue his development in Fort Worth.
175. Michael Ajayi
Previous Team: Gonzaga Bulldogs
2025 Commitment: Butler BulldogsMichael Ajayi will spend the 2025-26 season with a different Bulldog on his chest. The 6'7'' small forward was used sparingly at Gonzaga, appearing in 34 games but starting only 13 of those and averaging less than 19 minutes per game. Predictably, that correlates with diminished output across most offensive categories. Next up, Ajayi will try his hand with Butler, looking to recapture the 17.2 points per game he averaged in 2023-24.
176. Pryce Sandfort
Previous Team: Iowa Hawkeyes
2025 Commitment: Nebraska CornhuskersThe coaching change at Iowa has had cascading effects on its roster. Many Hawkeyes regulars entered the transfer portal, including Iowa native Pryce Sandfort. The sophomore forward entered the spring transfer portal, looking to continue his upward trajectory. Sandfort is staying close to home, signing on with the Nebraska Cornhuskers for his junior season.
177. Jevon Porter
Previous Team: Loyola Marymount Lions
2025 Commitment: Missouri TigersAfter a stellar sophomore campaign in which he averaged 16.4 points per game, Jevon Porter took a step back this season. The Loyola Marymount Lions forward mustered 12.5 points per game, with over a three-point drop in his shooting percentage. Nevertheless, Porter will have the chance to bounce back next season, as he joins a Missouri Tigers team that re-established themselves as an SEC contender.
178. Donovan Atwell
Previous Team: UNC Greensboro Spartans
2025 Commitment: Texas Tech Red RaidersOver the last three seasons, Donovan Atwell has seen a progressive increase in his production, culminating with 13.3 points per game as a junior. The North Carolina native spent those years with the UNC Greensboro Spartans but will be testing his hand with the Texas Tech Red Raiders for his senior season.
179. James Evans Jr.
Previous Team: UNLV Rebels
2025 Commitment: UNLV RebelsAfter consideration, James Evans Jr. will return to the UNLV Rebels for his redshirt freshman campaign. The small forward spent the 2024-25 campaign riding the pine, precipitating his transfer portal entry. Presumably without other intriguing offers, Evans Jr. has elected to withdraw from the portal and return to UNLV for 2025-26.
180. Jarin Stevenson
Previous Team: Alabama Crimson Tide
2025 Commitment: North Carolina Tar HeelsA four-star recruit out of high school, Jarin Stevenson has yet to reach his full potential. Through his first two seasons with the Alabama Crimson Tide, the 6'11'' forward has averaged just 5.4 points per game. Stevenson will test his hand with another prominent program in 2025-26, transferring to the North Carolina Tar Heels for his upper-classman years.
181. Yaak Yaak
Previous Team: Colorado Mesa Mavericks
2025 Commitment: Oregon State BeaversYaak Yaak spent his freshman season with the New Mexico State Aggies in 2023-24. Failing to earn more playing time, he transferred to Colorado Mesa last season. Yaak refined his scoring touch and decided to try his hand back in the Div. I ranks, signing on with the Oregon State Beavers.
182. Jahki Howard
Previous Team: Auburn Tigers
2025 Commitment: Utah UtesJahki Howard's college career got off to a tepid start. Last season with the Auburn Tigers, the freshman averaged a modest 4.2 points per game and just nine minutes per game, albeit on 53.6% shooting. Looking for an increased role, Howard is off to the Utah Utes for next season.
183. Riley Kugel
Previous Team: Mississippi State Bulldogs
2025 Commitment: UCF KnightsOver the last three seasons, Riley Kugel has been a reliable producer for the Mississippi State Bulldogs. Across that sample, he has averaged between 9.2 and 9.9 points per game while starting between 11 and 17 contests. Surely, Kugel will bite off a heftier piece of the workload with the UCF Knights in 2025-26.
184. Lathan Sommerville
Previous Team: Rutgers Scarlet Knights
2025 Commitment: Washington HuskiesLathan Sommerville is making a cross-country trek, going from the Rutgers Scarlet Knights to the Washington Huskies. The freshman center got his collegiate career off to a decent start, averaging 8.2 points per game on 50.6% shooting. While he started just 15 of 32 games this season, Sommerville has all the qualities to excel with the Huskies.
185. Moe Odum
Previous Team: Pepperdine Waves
2025 Commitment: Arizona State Sun DevilsMoe Odum is the quintessential point guard. This past season, the Bronx native averaged 13.1 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 3.2 assists with the Pepperdine Waves. Odum put Pepperdine on his back, posting a double-double in four of his last five games. As it turns out, those will be his last five games out West, as the junior will be transferring to the Arizona State Sun Devils for the 2025-26 campaign.
1. P.J. Haggerty
Previous Team: Memphis Tigers
2025 Commitment: Kansas State WildcatsP.J. Haggerty knew he was one of the premier players available in the spring transfer portal and commanded maximum NIL value from whichever program he landed at. He found an offer to his liking with the NC State Wolf Pack. Haggerty averaged 21.7 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 3.7 assists last season, benchmarks he hopes to raise as a senior.

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