Top 10 Players Who Committed in the CBB Transfer Portal Over the Weekend

John Canady
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10) F Gavin Griffiths, Nebraska -> Temple
Gavin Griffiths committed to Rutgers as a top recruit out of high school. After a lackluster freshman season with the Scarlet Knights, the guard transferred to Nebraska, where he once again struggled to find a sizable role. Griffiths opted to enter the transfer portal again and now finds himself at Temple.
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1) G 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, shooting 44.7% from field goal range and 40.4% from beyond the arc. Harper now heads to Creighton, where he'll have a chance to make an immediate impact for the Bluejays.
2) F 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 heads to the SEC after joining Vanderbilt over the weekend.
3) G Kennard Davis Jr., 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 takes his talents to the Big 12, joining BYU.
4) F Nana Owusu-Anane, Brown -> Grand Canyon
Nana Owusu-Anane spent three years at Brown University, where he's developed his game each season. 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. After initially committing to SMU, the forward reopened his recruitment, where he now lands at Grand Canyon.
5) G Elijah Crawford, BYU -> UIC
Elijah Crawford committed to BYU as a highly recruited prospect out of high school. The guard played in 21 games with the Cougars, but only averaged 5.1 minutes per game. Looking to find a more prominent role elsewhere, Crawford hit the portal, leading him to his new fit at UIC.
6) 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.
7) G Devin Askew, Long Beach -> Villanova
Devin Askew has played with four teams in five years throughout his college journey. However, at his most recent stop, the guard put together a career year, averaging 18.9 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 4.5 assists, starting 32 games for Long Beach State. Askew heads to Villanova, where he'll suit up for his fifth team.
8) F Jerry Deng, Florida State -> NC State
Jerry Deng transferred to Florida State last offseason after an impressive freshman year at Hampton. The six-foot-nine forward averaged seven points and 1.9 rebounds on the season, shooting 43.4% from field goal range and 37% from three. Now, Deng becomes yet another player to join the Wolfpack this offseason.
9) G Amar'e Marshall, Albany -> St. Bonaventure
Amar'e Marshall started his college journey at Hofstra before transferring to the University of Albany. In 31 starts with the Great Danes, the six-foot-four guard averaged 14 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 2.5 assists. Marshall finds a fit with his new squad at St. Bonaventure.
10) F Gavin Griffiths, Nebraska -> Temple
Gavin Griffiths committed to Rutgers as a top recruit out of high school. After a lackluster freshman season with the Scarlet Knights, the guard transferred to Nebraska, where he once again struggled to find a sizable role. Griffiths opted to enter the transfer portal again and now finds himself at Temple.
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1) G 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, shooting 44.7% from field goal range and 40.4% from beyond the arc. Harper now heads to Creighton, where he'll have a chance to make an immediate impact for the Bluejays.

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