Top 10 Players Who Entered & Committed in the CBB Transfer Portal on Friday

John Canady
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10) F Ja'Von Benson, Ole Miss
Ja'Von Benson started his career at South Carolina and has since bounced around. Struggling to find a role this past season at Ole Miss, the six-foot-seven forward heads to the transfer portal. Expect the wing to seek a more significant role at a smaller school to end his college career.
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1) G Denzel Aberdeen, Florida
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.
2) G Simeon Wilcher, St. John's
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 will likely have plenty of opportunities to join top teams.
3) F Mackenzie Mgbako, (Indiana -> Texas A&M)
Mackenzie Mgbako was among 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 team's starting lineup, but after a head coaching change for IU, the sophomore decided a fresh start would be best for him and his career, and now he lands in the SEC at Texas A&M.
4) G Wes Enis, (Lincoln Memorial ->South Florida)
Wes Enis is another Lincoln Memorial player who has entered the transfer portal. The point guard showed flashes during his time there and is now looking for a fresh start to continue his development. Enis heads to South Florida.
5) G Kevin Overton (Texas Tech -> Auburn)
Kevin Overton transferred to Texas Tech last offseason after spending his freshman year at Drake. The six-foot-five guard averaged 7.8 points and 3.7 rebounds in his lone season with the Red Raiders. Now, he finds himself in the SEC joining Bruce Peal and the Auburn Tigers.
6) G Trey Fort (Samford -> Michigan State)
Trey Fort has played for three teams in his first three seasons. After a breakout season at Samford, during which he averaged 14.6 points, the guard opted to re-enter the transfer portal. Now, he lands at Michigan State, making this his fourth team of his career.
7) G Adam Njie (Iona -> Dayton)
Adam Njie put together an impressive freshman campaign at Iona, averaging 12.4 points, 4.2 assists, and 2.8 rebounds. The six-foot-three guard entered the portal hoping to build on his strong year with the Gaels. After mulling options in the portal, the New York native lands at Dayton, where he'll likely have a significant role next season.
8) F Sam Alexis, Florida
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 elsewhere, Alexis heads to the transfer portal.
9) C 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.
10) F Ja'Von Benson, Ole Miss
Ja'Von Benson started his career at South Carolina and has since bounced around. Struggling to find a role this past season at Ole Miss, the six-foot-seven forward heads to the transfer portal. Expect the wing to seek a more significant role at a smaller school to end his college career.
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1) G Denzel Aberdeen, Florida
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.

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