College basketball transfer rankings for 2022-23 season Keyontae Johnson will attempt to resume his college career at Kansas State in 2022-23, after not having played a He's not much of a 3-point shooter, but Holden is skilled at finding his spots inside the arc and attacking, which leads to points at the charity stripe. Old school:Morehead State |New school:Auburn. High school recruiting is no longer the sport's sole lifeblood. 3 seed. The new transfer rules make it so that any top program is at risk of losing young talent. Fifty-eight percent of FCS players entered the portal with Web4. While some leagues designate a "Newcomer of the Year," which can include transfers, postseason measures of the sport's top transfers are lacking on the national stage. It could not have been a better morning for 2022-23 CBS Sports Preseason All-America Second Team, Ranking college basketball's top 45 transfers of 2023, Miami (Ohio) WBB coach resigns after investigation, Texas joins Top 25 And 1 after landing Abmas, Five-star prospect Ron Holland decommits from Texas, No. 1 seed Arizona were likely not blown away. Burns, 6-9, 275, F, Jr., Winthrop (15.0 ppg) , Daniel Esparza, 6-2, 180, G, Fr., Cal Poly (0.9 ppg) , Grehlon Easter, 6-3, 180, G, Jr., Cal State Bakersfield (1.8 ppg) , Jahveon Medearis, 6-2, 160, G, Fr., Cal State Bakersfield (Didnt play), Ray Somerville, 6-10, 230, C, Fr., Cal State Bakersfield (1.3 ppg 3 games) , David Walker, 6-4, 215, G, Jr., Cal State Bakersfield (6.0 ppg), Brian Washington, 6-6, 235, F, Soph., Cal State Bakersfield (1.0 ppg), Shaun Williams, 6-3, 175, G, Soph., Cal State Bakersfield (6.0 ppg), Dante Maddox Jr., 6-2, 195, G, Soph., Cal State Fullerton (6.8 ppg) , Tray Maddox Jr., 6-6, 200, G, Sr., Cal State Fullerton (9.5 ppg) , Landis Spivey, 6-5, 170, G, Sr., Cal State Fullerton (0 ppg 2 games), Darius Beane, 6-3, 175, G, Sr., Cal State Northridge (5.1 ppg), Lance Coleman II, 6-6, 205, F, Sr., Cal State Northridge (13.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg), Vante Hendrix, 6-5, 190, G, Cal State Northridge (2020-21: 8 ppg), Brendan Harrick, 6-5, 190, G, Jr., Cal State Northridge (6.0 ppg, 3.6 rpg), Miles James, 6-6, 210, G, Sr., Cal State Northridge (4.0 ppg), George Nwogu, 6-8, 210, F, Soph., Cal State Northridge (2020-21: 0.7 ppg) , Elijah Uche, 6-7, 215, F, RS Fr., Cal State Northridge, Brock Heffner, 6-8, 220, F, Fr., Hawaii , Raymond Hawkins III, 6-9, 240, F, Soph., Long Beach State (0 ppg 1 game), Romelle Mansel, 6-9, 230, F, Soph., Long Beach State (2.8 ppg), AJ Neal, 6-1, 180, G, Fr., Long Beach State (1.9 ppg) , RJ Rhoden, 6-3, 195, G, Fr., Long Beach State (0.8 ppg), Caleb Fuller, 6-5, 210, G, Jr., UC Davis (12.1 ppg, 5.5 rpg) , ** Noah Haynesworth, 6-2, 190, G, UC Davis (Didnt play), Ezra Manjon, 5-11, 170, G, Soph., UC Davis (15.0 ppg, 3.4 apg) , Caleb McGill, 6-8, 215, F, Fr., UC Davis (1.8 ppg) , Aaron Murphy, 6-6, 225, F, Fr., UC Davis (2.1 ppg), Cameron Niles, 6-5, 195, G, Fr., UC Davis (Didnt play), ** B.J. Departures of Sasha, Eric Hunter Jr, Trevion and Jaden Ivey are imminent. Justice Hill, who will enter the 2022-23 season Oliver II, 6-5, 201, G, Sr., Old Dominion (2.6 ppg), Riley Abercrombie, 6-10, 210, F, Soph., Rice (3.2 ppg), ** Javarzia Belton, 6-10, 240, C, Fr., Southern Mississippi (Didnt play), AD Diedhiou, 6-10, 240, F, Soph., UAB (0.6 ppg 7 games) , Christian Agnew, 6-2, 187, G, Jr., UTEP (4.6 ppg), Jordan Ivy-Curry, 6-2, 170, G, Soph., UTSA (13.9 ppg) , Sherman Brashear, 6-5, 180, G, Soph., Western Kentucky (3.7 ppg) , ** Aria Eskandari, 6-3, 190, G, Sr., Cleveland State (0.6 ppg 5 games), Craig Beaudion, 6-3, 170, G, Sr., Cleveland State (4.5 ppg) , Tre Gomillion, 6-4, 215, G, Sr., Cleveland State (10.5 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 2.9 apg) , Chris Greene, 6-8, 210, F, Sr., Cleveland State (3.0 ppg) , Mabor Majak, 7-2, 230, F, Soph., Cleveland State (0.5 ppg) , Anderson Mirambeaux, 6-8, 305, C, Jr., Cleveland State (1.5 ppg) , ** Jeremy Sanchez, 6-0, 170, G, Jr., Cleveland State (Didnt play), Demetrius Terry, 6-0, 175, G, Soph., Cleveland State (Didnt play), Bryon Ottrix, 5-10, 1555, G, Fr., Detroit , Jamail Pink, 6-1, 160, G, Detroit (2020-21: 1.0 ppg), Emmanuel Ansong, 6-4, 195, F, Jr., Green Bay (11.0 ppg, 5.0 rpg), Ryan Claflin, 6-6, 190, F, Fr., Green Bay (3.0 ppg) , Donovan Ivory, 6-6, 190, G, Soph., Green Bay (11.9 ppg, 4.2 rpg), Japannah Kellogg III, 6-8, 190, F, Fr., Green Bay (6.7 ppg, 4.0 rpg), Cem Kirciman, 6-8, 220, F, Fr., Green Bay (2.9 ppg), Tutu Majok, 6-9, 230, F, Soph., Green Bay (2.0 ppg 6 games), Kamari McGee, 6-1, 170, G, Fr., Green Bay (11.6 ppg) , Donavan Moore, 6-3, 180, G, Soph., Green Bay (2020-21: 2.6 ppg) , Lucas Stieber, 6-3, 185, G, Fr., Green Bay (4.1 ppg, 3.5 apg) , Blayton Williams, 6-3, 175, G, Jr., Green Bay (0.3 ppg 7 games) , ** Tyler Ellingson, 6-5, 180, G, Fr., Milwaukee, Devon Hancock, 6-3, 190, G, Fr., Milwaukee (3.4 ppg) , Joey St. Pierre, 6-10, 255, C, Jr., Milwaukee (6.3 ppg, 5.7 rpg) , Tafari Simms, 6-7, 210, F, Sr., Milwaukee (7.1 ppg) , Jasin Sinani, 6-3, 195, G, Fr., Milwaukee (1.0 ppg) , Mike Depersia, 5-11, 175, G, Jr., IUPUI (6.4 ppg, 3.5 apg), Bobby Harvey, 6-3, 200, G, Sr., IUPUI (4.2 ppg 9 games) , Chuks Isitua, 6-11, 220, F, Fr., IUPUI (5.6 ppg, 4.6 rpg), Nathan McClure, 6-4, 175, G, Jr., IUPUI (6.4 ppg, 5.3 rpg) , KJ Pruitt, 6-4, 203, G, Fr., IUPUI (5.0 ppg), Azariah Seay, 6-4, 195, G, Sr., IUPUI (6.4 ppg) , David Bohm, 6-9, 220, F, Soph., Northern Kentucky (3.5 ppg) , Adrian Nelson, 6-8, 225, F, Sr., Northern Kentucky (6.9 ppg, 7.4 rpg) , Seybian Sims, 6-7, 205, F, Jr., Northern Kentucky (1.6 ppg) , Mason Gibson, 5-11, 172, G, Fr., Oakland (Didnt play) , Emmanuel Newsome, 6-0, 175, G, Soph., Oakland (1.2 ppg), Micah Parrish, 6-5, 188, F, Fr., Oakland (12.1 ppg, 6.0 rpg) , ** Ty Wyman, 6-5, 205, G, Fr., Oakland (2.4 ppg 9 games), Zion Young, 6-3, 220, G, Jr., Oakland (5.3 ppg 7 games) , RJ Ogom, 6-6, 230, F, Fr., Purdue Fort Wayne (3.6 ppg), ** Max Polk, 6-2, 175, G, Fr., Purdue Fort Wayne (Didnt play) , ** Phil Robles II, 5-8, 160, G, Fr., Purdue Fort Wayne (Didnt play), Jarvis Walker, 6-2, 200, G, Soph., Purdue Fort Wayne (2.1 ppg) , Mattia Acunzo, 6-8, 225, F, Soph., Robert Morris (2.3 ppg 3 games) , Maurice Commander, 6-0, 170, G, Sr., UIC (2020-21: 10.5 ppg) , Grant Basile, 6-9, 225, F, Jr., Wright State (18.4 ppg, 8.5 rpg) , ** Justin Bofenkamp, 6-0, 177, G, Youngstown State (Didnt play), Luke Chicone, 5-10, 170, G, Fr., Youngstown State (2.7 ppg) , Garrett Covington, 6-5, 215, G, Sr., Youngstown State (10.3 ppg, 5.3 rpg 3 games), Collen Gurley, 6-2, 210, G, Sr., Youngstown State, Owen Long, 6-2, 180, G, Jr., Youngstown State (2.7 ppg) , Michael Lucarotti, 6-4, 210, G, Fr., Youngstown State , Jaylan Gainey, 6-9, 220, F, Sr., Brown (9.3 ppg, 6.9 rpg) , Noah Meren, 6-5, 200, G, Sr., Brown (2.3 ppg), David Mitchell, 6-6, 210, G, Sr., Brown (3.8 ppg, 3.8 rpg) , Ike Nweke, 6-7, 248, F, Sr., Columbia (15.9 ppg, 6.3 rpg) , Kobe Dickson, 6-9, 235, F, Sr., Cornell (5.8 ppg, 4.6 rpg) , Jordan Jones, 6-5, 195, F, Jr., Cornell (9.8 ppg), Dean Noll, 6-2, 180, G, Sr., Cornell (10.3 ppg) , Sarju Patel, 6-3, 170, G, Sr., Cornell (9.4 ppg, 3.5 rpg) , Taurus Samuels, 6-1, 190, G, Sr., Dartmouth (9.4 ppg) , Wes Slajchert, 6-4, 190, G, Sr., Dartmouth (1.4 ppg) , Garrison Wade, 6-6, 210, F, Sr., Dartmouth (6.6 ppg, 4.6 rpg) , Kale Catchings, 6-6, 220, F, Sr., Harvard (9.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg) , Mason Forbes, 6-9, 230, F, Sr., Harvard (8.0 ppg, 5.3 rpg) , Spencer Freedman, 6-0, 170, G, Sr., Harvard (2.3 ppg), Elijah Barnes, 6-7, 215, F, Sr., Princeton (1.8 ppg), Drew Friberg, 6-7, 210, F, Sr., Princeton (9.3 ppg, 3.6 rpg, 39.7 3-pt%) , Max Johns, 6-4, 205, G, Sr., Princeton (2.8 ppg) , Jaelin Llewellyn, 6-2, 185, G, Sr., Princeton (15.7 ppg, 4.1 rpg) , Ethan Wright, 6-4, 190, G, Sr., Princeton (14.7 ppg, 6.9 rpg, 39.5 3-pt%) , Michael Wang, 6-10, 230, F, Sr., Penn (6.4 ppg 8 games), Bryce Washington, 6-4, 185, G, Sr., Penn (2.6 ppg) , Jelani Williams, 6-5, 200, G, Sr., Penn (6.0 ppg, 3.7 rpg) , Eze Dike, 6-2, 195, G, Sr., Yale (4.3 ppg), Jalen Gabbidon, 6-5, 190, G, Sr., Yale (11.3 ppg, 3.6 rpg) , Akrum Ahemed, 6-5, 200, G, Jr., Canisius (5.9 ppg), Ahamadou Fofana, 6-1, 175, G, Sr., Canisius (9.4 ppg, 3.6 rpg, 3.2 apg) , Malek Green, 6-7, 220, F, Sr., Canisius (10.9 ppg, 4.4 rpg) , Armon Harried, 6-5, 200, G, Jr., Canisius (11.2 ppg, 4.5 rpg) , Delveion Jackson, 6-7, 220, F, Jr., Canisius (1.3 ppg), ** Brandon Kulakowski, 6-3, 180, G, Fr., Canisius (1.5 ppg 2 games), ** Jack Brown, 6-6, 195, F, Soph., Fairfield (0.5 ppg 4 games), Christian Cevis, 6-1, 180, G, Fr., Fairfield (0.2 ppg 6 games) , Jason Edokpayi, 6-6, 210, F, Soph., Fairfield (2.7 ppg 3 games) , Tshiefu Ngalakulondi, 6-7, 215, F, Sr., Fairfield (2.6 ppg, 3.9 rpg), Robert Brown, 6-8, 240, F, Sr., Iona (0 ppg 4 games), Trey James, 6-9, 235, F, Fr., Iona (1.2 ppg) , Ryan Myers, 6-1, 185, G, Soph., Iona (5.4 ppg), ** Amir Britt, 6-7, 210, F, Soph., Manhattan (1.0 ppg 3 games), ** Emmanuel Dambreville, 6-3, 200, G, RS Soph., Manhattan , ** Sean Duke, 6-2, 180, G, Soph., Manhattan (0 ppg 2 games), Romar Reid, 6-2, 175, G, Jr., Manhattan (2.9 ppg) , Samir Stewart, 6-1, 180, G, Sr., Manhattan (7.8 ppg), Braden Bell, 6-7, 190, F, Sr., Marist (4.1 ppg), Samkelo Cele, 6-5, 210, F, Sr., Marist (8.7 ppg, 3.5 rpg), Victor Enoh, 6-7, 250, C, Sr., Marist (2.7 ppg, 4.5 rpg), Matt Herasme, 6-3, 180, G, Sr., Marist (4.2 ppg, 4.9 rpg) , Jao Ituka, 6-1, 196, G, Fr., Marist (15.3 ppg) , Raheim Sullivan, 6-1, 175, G, Sr., Marist (7.7 ppg), Ricardo Wright, 6-4, 185, G, Soph., Marist (13.6 ppg, 4.2 rpg) , Samuel Chaput, 6-1, 175, G, Sr., Monmouth (3.7 ppg), Nikkei Rutty, 6-8, 225, F, Sr., Monmouth (3.1 ppg, 7.4 rpg), Rob Brown III, 6-4, 185, G, Fr., Niagara (3.8 ppg) , Shandon Brown, 5-9, 175, G, Sr., Niagara (0.2 ppg), Marcus Hammond, 6-3, 173, G, Sr., Niagara (18.1 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 2.9 apg) , Tahjae Hill, 6-2, 180, G, Soph., Niagara (0 ppg 1 game), Nicholas Kratholm, 6-9, 220, F, Grad, Niagara (1.3 ppg), Raheem Solomon, 6-3, 180, G, Sr., Niagara (Didnt play) , Bernie Blunt, 6-0, 175, G, Fr., Quinnipiac (3.2 ppg), Elias King, 6-9, 218, F, Jr., Quinnipiac (1.1 ppg), Brody Limric, 6-9, 200, F, Fr., Quinnipiac (Didnt play) , Brendan McGuire, 6-7, 190, G, Jr., Quinnipiac (4.6 ppg) , Sedrick Altman, 6-2, 180, G, Jr., Rider (1.7 ppg) , Daryl Banks III, 6-3, 165, G, Jr., Saint Peters (11.3 ppg) , Aidan Carpenter, 6-4, 195, G, Soph., Siena (7.5 ppg) , Ali Ali, 6-8, 196, F, Soph., Akron (13.9 ppg, 40.7 3-pt%) , Aziz Bandaogo, 7-0, 215, C, Fr., Akron (3.2 ppg) , Sekou Kalle, 6-10, 224, F, Fr., Akron (2.0 ppg 6 games), Bryan Trimble Jr., 6-2, 203, G, Jr., Akron (10.4 ppg) , Michael Wynn, 6-6, 205, G, Jr., Akron (2.4 ppg), Kani Acree, 6-6, 185, G, Jr., Ball State (2.6 ppg 8 games), Tyler Cochran, 6-2, 220, G, Jr., Ball State (11.6 ppg, 5.6 rpg) , Teemu Suokas, 6-2, 185, G, Soph., Ball State (1.0 ppg 4 games), Miryne Thomas, 6-8, 200, F, Sr., Ball State (11.3 ppg, 4.9 rpg) , Caleb Fields, 6-2, 185, G, Sr., Bowling Green (6.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg) , Josiah Fulcher, 6-3, 180, G, Soph., Bowling Green (5.0 ppg) , Cam Young, 6-7, 210, G, Soph., Bowling Green (3.2 ppg) , Travon Fagan, 6-8, 211, F, Sr., Buffalo (4.4 ppg, 4.4 rpg) , Josh Mballa, 6-7, 220, F, Sr., Buffalo (13.0 ppg, 8.6 rpg) , Ty Perry, 6-3, 210, G, Jr., Buffalo (2.2 ppg), ** Lucas Saleh, 6-6, 210, F, Jr., Buffalo (1.8 ppg), David Skogman, 6-10, 228, C, Soph., Buffalo (8.0 ppg, 6.3 rpg), Cameron Healy, 6-3, 190, G, Sr., Central Michigan (11.7 ppg) , Oscar Lopez Jr., 6-4, 200, G, Jr., Central Michigan (10.0 ppg, 4.2 rpg), Aundre Polk, 6-10, 210, F, Soph., Central Michigan (3.3 ppg), Rastislav Sipkovsky, 6-5, 210, F, Soph., Central Michigan, ** Ryan Wade, 6-2, 185, G, Jr., Central Michigan (0.3 ppg) , ** Malcolm Clements, 6-3, 170, G, Fr., Eastern Michigan, Mo Njie, 6-10, 245, C, Fr., Eastern Michigan (6.6 ppg, 5.3 rpg) , ** Michael Digiulio, 6-0, 170, G, Fr., Kent State (0.6 ppg 7 games), Jeremiah Hernandez, 6-4, 175, G, Soph., Kent State (2.7 ppg) , D.J. Still, St. John's coach Mike Anderson should be thrilled to have a chance at helping Curbelo reach his full potential. But he's also a skilled player in the post who came up with big offensive performances in the OVC Tournament title games over the past two seasons. His best season was during the 2020-21 campaign, Shaka Smart's last as Texas' coach. The 6-6 shooting guard upped his 3-point shooting mark to 38.4% this season while averaging 10.4 points for a Texas Tech team that took Duke down to the wire in the Sweet 16. Look for Brooks to contend for all-conference honors. With Marcus Carr coming back to Texas next season, the Longhorns on paper will have one of the most dynamic backcourts in all of college basketball. The 2023 offseason has already been a busy one for the UNC basketball program. At 6-5, he's got nice positional size and should be able to improve his offensive efficiency while playing in a system with more weapons. Denver transfer Meghan Boyd (5-11 JR guard, Eagle, ID) has landed at Colorado State. McCullar's career 29.9% 3-point shooting mark is unremarkable, but his distribution and defense packaged into a 6-6 frame make him a great pickup for the reigning national champions. Players can still sign after that date. With 116 starts under his belt for a solid St. Bonaventure program, it stands to reason that Lofton can handle a transition to the SEC. Dylan Callaghan-Croley. Once upon a time, Johnson was a first-round NBA prospect; his return to form last season reminded us why. CBS Sports 2022-23 All-Transfer Team Kendric Davis, Memphis (Transfer Player of the Year) Davis landed at No. It will take some thoughtful strategizing from Jim Larranaga to maximize Omier's unique game at a higher level of competition. With injuries, NBA Draft decisions and freshman reclassifications complicating the process, rosters often remain in flux deep into the summer. Scheierman won Summit League Player of the Year while averaging 16.2 points for a Jackrabbits squad that finished 30-5 (18-0 Summit) with a first-round NCAA Tournament loss to Providence. Scheierman recently announced he'll be back for one more season. 1 Houston. Offensively, he could likely be a 15-points-per-game type of player if given 30 or more minutes per game in the Illinois system. Considering that he also shot 40.5% from deep as a freshman and is averaging 6.9 attempts from deep for his career, Pack might be the best shooter in the portal who has consistently proven it against elite defenses. He is reuniting with Matt McMahon, his former coach at Murray State, to play a key role on an LSU roster that will be almost unrecognizable compared to the one that former coach Will Wade fielded during the 2021-22 season. The Sun Belt Player of the Year is on the move after averaging 17.9 points and 12.2 rebounds for Arkansas State as a sophomore while shooting 63.2% from the floor. Davis led the conference and tied for eighth nationally in scoring at 21.9 points per game while leading the Tigers to the AAC Tournament title. Johnson was barely beaten out by Davis for our Transfer of the Year. G Jaxson Robinson Robinson entered the transfer portal Transfer 411. His commitment to Texas gives second-year coach Chris Beard one of the most ready-made contributors out of the portal. She previously covered the WNBA and NBA for SB Nation. Kevin McCullar is excited to land in Kansas. Hundreds more who missed the list also figure to have a major impact on college basketball next season as the sport grows collectively more accustomed to an annual wave of player movement. Here comes the run on one-year eligible transfers. MN. Fresh off the 2023 national championship the first title for mens or womens basketball at LSU the Tigers have been working the portal again. Gonzaga adds two big pieces to their 2023-2024 roster on Friday. Davis is more than just an outside shooter, though, and has the profile of a starting point guard for a big-time program. Those who watched Holden go 3 for 11 and finish with 12 points in Wright State's first round NCAA Tournament loss to No. Rob Banks, 6-5, 210, F, Jr., Cincinnati (Didnt play), Mason Madsen, 6-4, 190, G, Soph., Cincinnati (3.9 ppg) , A.J. Now that we know what is about to hit us, we can get ahead of the 2021-22 transfer cycle while the number is still relatively low. Broome is a monster shot blocker who finished third nationally with 131 blocked shots this season, putting him ahead of players like Gonzaga's Chet Holmgren, Duke's Mark Williams, Arizona's Christian Koloko and KC Ndefo of Saint Peter's. 2004-2023 CBS Interactive. 1 high school recruit in the country left Stanford after just one season might be even more With four years of Big Ten experience under his belt and some solid ball skills for his size (2.7 assists last season), he should be able to play a big role for the Tar Heels. Under the college transfer policy, when a student-athlete informs a school that he wishes to transfer, that He has worked for ESPN, CBSSports and FOXSports and most recently spent five years at ESPN as a multi-platform basketball insider on SportsCenter, doing sideline for games, features, 1-on-1 sit-downs and also establishing himself as the pre-eminent news-breaker in college basketball. Having a veteran point guard like Lofton will help ease first-year coach Todd Golden's transition from San Francisco to one of the nation's big-time jobs. 7 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Old school: Nevada | New school: Oklahoma. With R.J. Cole moving on following a nice two-year run as UConn's starting point guard after transferring in from Howard, coach Dan Hurley is banking on another transfer guard to help the Huskies next season. Old school: Northwestern | New school: North Carolina. However, if he can return to the form he showed as a sophomore, he could be a huge boost for Thad Matta's hopes of a quick turnaround at Butler. Womens Basketball Transfers: D-II and D-III, 2021-22. He's shown no 3-point shot in his career, but he is a reliable finisher around the rim who may be the Big East's top shot blocker next season. CBS Sports 2022-23 All-Transfer Team Kendric Davis, Memphis (Transfer Player of the Year) Davis landed at No. This past season, he averaged 18 points and 8.4 rebounds for a team that finished 31-3 and earned a No. Given the program he's coming from, you know he can play defense. Several of them are good enough to wind up as impact players on NCAA Tournament teams. After transferring within the AAC to Memphis, he also closes the season as the top transfer in college basketball. But now that the 2022-23 season is upon us, it's time to revisit the transfer rankings from the 2022 offseason. Osunniyi's offensive repertoire is limited, but he is reliable in the paint and could be an upgrade in the post for the Cylcones on both ends. @transferportal. He looks like a perfect fit at the perfect time for Alabama. During the 2020-21 season, he ranked fourth nationally with 7.6 assists per game while still scoring 19 points per contest. He played his high school basketball in Columbia, Missouri, so his decision to join the Tigers under first-year coach Dennis Gates is a homecoming. This is the transfer portal. The only question is, at just 6-7 and with no 3-point shot, how will Omier fit with the Hurricanes? There are plenty of talented players still looking to land among the countrys biggest programs with just over two weeks left until the deadline. More than 1,500 players have entered the transfer portal in mens college basketball. Dylan Callaghan-Croley. The 6-11 menace led the ACC in blocks during the 2020-21 season and swatted a ridiculous 4.9 shots per 40 minutes over his two seasons of play with the Wolfpack. The On3 Transfer Portal lists all college athletes that enter the NCAA Transfer Portal, including data on the previous and He will be big in helping Auburn replace Jabari Smith and Walker Kessler. He was college basketball's comeback story of the year, that's for sure. Though Markquis Nowell took over in the NCAAs for K-State, it was Johnson who was the most stable and reliable force for the entire season: 17.4 points, 6.8 rebounds, 2.1 assists per game. The versatile 6-7 forward should play a larger role at Washington, which is seeking a return to the 20-win trajectory it enjoyed during the first two seasons of coach Mike Hopkins' tenure. The best news is they won't need a replacement for him just yet. MN, Boum averaged more points (19.8 and 18.8) in his previous two seasons with UTEP, but his value to Xavier from the first few games up through the NCAAs was undeniable. April 21, 2023 10:00 am CT. At the FCS level, 2022 Transfer Portal entries increased to 2,085, an increase of more than 500 from 2021. Web2023 College Basketball Transfer Portal. The tweener forward averaged 12.8 points, 8.3 rebounds and 3.3 assists, lifting the Jays to the Elite Eight (and only a possession away from the Final Four) as a No. He's not much of a shot blocker for a 6-10 player, but he makes up for it with a career 3-point shooting percentage of 35.5%. CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Commissioner.com is a registered trademark of CBS Interactive Inc. site: media | arena: collegebasketball | pageType: stories | Smith is a career 38% 3-point shooter whose sharpshooting next to returning guard Rasir Bolton should make the Zags one of the most fearsome perimeter shooting teams in college hoops next season. The Zags early on Friday added a pair of big transfer portal additions to their roster for next season in Wyoming forward Old school:NC State|New school:Butler. Old school:East Carolina |New school:UConn. Lester never played a game this season and entered the transfer portal after the 2022-23 season was over. April 21, 2023 10:00 am CT. And it is a game, or another level to the game that is college basketball. We've expanded our women's basketball transfer portal rankings to a top 30, with several big-time schools nabbing elite players. Sabreena is an alum of Duke Heres a list of all of them and where they are headed. Turnover issues, a lack of 3-point shooting and his sophomore season as a whole are all legitimate red flags. Players who have entered transfer portal With the NCAA also granting a free year of eligibility due to the COVID-19 pandemic, rosters all over the country are in flux. He was also a two-time WAC Defensive Player of the Year, which makes him a perfect fit for Texas Tech's gritty defensive system under coach Mark Adams. His three-year body of work for the Raiders is phenomenal, though, and his junior season made it clear he can handle big-time college basketball. 2004-2023 CBS Interactive. section: | slug: ranking-college-basketballs-best-transfers-for-2022-23-top-25-players-who-used-the-portal-to-find-a-new-team | sport: collegebasketball | route: article_single.us | Lester never played a game this season and entered the transfer portal after the 2022-23 season was over. But in the 2020-21 season, he demonstrated exactly what would make him so valuable as a transfer when he played a key role off the bench for a team that won the national title. Boum, whose college career is over, went out with a bang: 16.4 points, 4.3 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 40.4% from 3. Plus, he shot 40.5% from beyond the arc. He turned in 40-point outings against MVC powers Northern Iowa and Loyola-Chicago during the regular season and also flashed his offensive prowess against high-major opposition with an 11 of 20 showing against Oklahoma in the NIT.
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