Top 10 Players Who Entered the CBB Transfer Portal on Monday

John Canady
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10) G Lucas Taylor, Syracuse
After playing for three teams throughout his four-year career, Lucas Taylor is more than familiar with the transfer portal. The guard had a down year at Syracuse this season, but the year prior, he averaged 14.5 points at Georgia State. Looking for a fresh start, Taylor hits the portal.
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1) G Ian Jackson, North Carolina
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.
2) G Robert Wright III, Baylor
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.
3) G Dan Skillings Jr., Cincinnati
Dan Skillings Jr. has spent the last three seasons at Cincinnati before deciding to enter the transfer portal. This past season, the six-foot-six guard averaged 9.2 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 1.5 assists, shooting 44% from the floor. Skillings Jr. will likely be an intriguing player for multiple teams looking to take the chance on his skillset and size.
4) G Rayvon Griffith, Cincinnati
Rayvon Griffith committed to Cincinnati as a top recruit in his respective class. The guard only played in 19 games, averaging 5.6 minutes per matchup in his freshman season. Looking to prove he's deserving of an immediate role, Griffith hits the portal.
5) F Jalen Shelley, USC
Jalen Shelley committed to USC as a highly recruited prospect out of high school. The forward only played in 22 games during his freshman season with the Trojans, averaging 7.5 minutes per matchup. Looking for a more significant role elsewhere, Shelley hits the portal.
6) G Brendan Hausen, Kansas State
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.
7) F Tre Carroll, FAU
Tre Carroll spent the last three seasons at Florida Atlantic, where he continuously improved. The six-foot-seven forward put together a career year this season, averaging 12.2 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 1.6 assists while shooting 52.3% from field goal range and 38.8% from three. Now, Carroll hits the transfer portal.
8) G Josh Reed, Cincinnati
Josh Reed has spent the last three seasons at Cincinnati before deciding to enter the transfer portal. The six-foot-seven guard struggled to find his footing with the Bearcats, but he showed flashes in the limited time he did play. The Georgia native will hit the portal seeking a more prominent role elsewhere.
9) Jah Short, New Orleans
Jah Short spent the last two seasons at New Orleans looking to prove he could produce at a high-level. After a solid season averaging 9.2 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 3.3 assists, the guard enters the portal. Short will likely be a depth piece for whatever team lands him.
10) G Lucas Taylor, Syracuse
After playing for three teams throughout his four-year career, Lucas Taylor is more than familiar with the transfer portal. The guard had a down year at Syracuse this season, but the year prior, he averaged 14.5 points at Georgia State. Looking for a fresh start, Taylor hits the portal.
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1) G Ian Jackson, North Carolina
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.

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