Top 10 Players Who Entered the CBB Transfer Portal on Tuesday

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10) F Carson Towt, Northern Arizona
Carson Towt has spent four seasons at Northern Arizona, but he made a name for himself this past season, leading the nation in rebounds per game with 12.4. In addition to his ability to crash the boards, the six-foot-eight forward showcased his ability to score efficiently, averaging 13.3 points per game while shooting 56.9% from the floor. Towt will likely have many teams interested in his services.
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1) G Bennett Stirtz, Drake
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.
2) G Donovan Dent, New Mexico
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. Entering the portal looking for the right situation ahead of next season, expect Dent to have plenty of options.
3) C Lathan Sommerville, Rutgers
Lathan Sommerville was one of many impressive freshmen to suit up for Rutgers this past season. The big man averaged 8.2 points and 4.1 rebounds, shooting 50.6% from field goal range during his 20.9 minutes per game with the Scarlet Knights. He enters the portal with a "Do Not Contact" designation next to his name.
4) F Michael Rataj, Oregon State
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. Considering what the German product showcased at OSU this past season, he will likely be a priority target for multiple top teams.
5) F Jacob Cofie, Virginia
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.
6) G Elliot Cadeau, North Carolina
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.
7) F Brandon Noel, Wright 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 points, 7.7 rebounds, and 1.7 assists, while shooting 55.2% from field goal range and 35.8% from three. Noel could be a go-to target for teams looking to add a versatile wing in the portal.
8) G Mike James, NC State
Mike James spent two seasons at Louisville before transferring to NC State ahead of the 2024 season. Before the start of his junior campaign, the guard suffered a knee injury that kept him out for the season. Now, after coaching changes for the Wolfpack, the guard hits the portal, where he'll seek yet another fresh start.
9) G Mikey Williams, UCF
Mikey Williams was, at one time, one of the biggest high school stars in the country before off-court issues got in his way. After committing to Memphis, the guard's college journey took a turn after trouble with the law that led him to suit up for UCF. After struggling to carve out a sizable role, Williams decided a fresh start would be best for him and his career.
10) F Carson Towt, Northern Arizona
Carson Towt has spent four seasons at Northern Arizona, but he made a name for himself this past season, leading the nation in rebounds per game with 12.4. In addition to his ability to crash the boards, the six-foot-eight forward showcased his ability to score efficiently, averaging 13.3 points per game while shooting 56.9% from the floor. Towt will likely have many teams interested in his services.
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1) G Bennett Stirtz, Drake
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.

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