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In 2022, he averaged 9.4 points, 1.6 assists, 3.5 rebounds, and 1 steal per game. Owens, 6-3, 165, G, Sr., UMBC (11.3 ppg, 43 3-pt%) , Marco Foster, 6-2, 180, G, Soph., UNH (8.3 ppg, 43 3-pt%) , Nick Guadarrama, 6-5, 250, F, Sr., UNH (12.7 ppg, 5.2 rpg) , Chris Lester, 6-7, 230, F, Sr., UNH (1.9 ppg), Jayden Martinez, 6-7, 215, F, Sr., UNH (14.9 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 42 3-pt%) , K.J. In the subsequent months, the sport becomes a game of musical chairs as hundreds of players commit to new schools in what amounts to unofficial free agency. Though he played off the ball as a freshman, he flashed distribution prowess with nine assists in an SEC Tournament win over Missouri. 1 on our preseason ranking of the top transfers of The 7-foot-3 Little Rock native has transferred before, coming to Arkansas after one season at California. Web4. Pack earned All-Big 12 First Team honors as a sophomore and finished third in the league in scoring at 17.4 points per game. 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. At 6-foot-4, he can play on or off the ball and should provide key depth for a Gonzaga team that lost guard Andrew Nembhard to the NBA Draft. Denver transfer Meghan Boyd (5-11 JR guard, Eagle, ID) has landed at Colorado State. The Season is over. Goodman, who joined Stadium in 2018, resides in Massachusetts with his wife, daughter and dog. He was one of the shiftiest point guards in the country, giving the Musketeers a speedy attack mechanism that lifted X to having one of the best offenses in the country in Sean Miller's first season back with the Muskies. After failing to make the NCAA Tournament, Hubert Davis and his staff face a Boardroom is tracking the best mens and womens players seeking and finding new homes for 2022-23. Sabreena is an alum of Duke Sabreena Merchant is a women's basketball Staff Writer for The Athletic. After transferring within the AAC to Memphis, he also closes the season as the top transfer in college basketball. The former Jackrabbit from South Dakota State proved to be a key cog in Creighton's schemes last season. The 5-foot-11 offensive dynamo reached or surpassed 20 points in 23 of 34 games and poured in 31 during Memphis' AAC Tournament title victory over No. The players class (FR, SO, JR, SR, GR) is for the 202223 seasonbut Read 4 recruit in Class of 2024, commits to Arizona, NBA announces 242 players declaring early for draft, SEC considers hefty penalties for court storming. The 5-foot-11 guard played a key role in helping SMU to three straight winning seasons and is the reigning AAC Player of the Year. 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. 2022 College Basketball Transfer Portal. The former Utah Valley star could still be one of the Big 12's top newcomers, but the injury and the practice time it robbed him of in a new system impacts his standing. The former four-star prospect played a key role in helping the Cyclones reach the Sweet 16 in their first season under coach T.J. Otzelberger following a 2-22 season in 2020-21. At the FCS level, 2022 Transfer Portal entries increased to 2,085, an increase of more than 500 from 2021. And while the portal is open until May 11, additions have slowed down from She previously covered the WNBA and NBA for SB Nation. Though Smith struggled in the Mocs' NCAA Tournament loss against Illinois, he demonstrated a strong all-around game during the course of his redshirt sophomore season. 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. Headlines {{ sport.display_name }} {{ link.display_text }} Be a part of the Rivals Transfer Portal community for $8.33/month. Web2023 College Basketball Transfer Portal. Web2022 College Basketball Transfer Portal. Players can still sign after that date. Gary Parrish, Matt Norlander, Kyle Boone and myself voted for the honorees, and the selections were limited to players who were in their first season with their new school. With injuries, NBA Draft decisions and freshman reclassifications complicating the process, rosters often remain in flux deep into the summer. section: | slug: cbs-sports-college-basketball-2022-23-all-transfer-team-the-top-players-who-were-in-the-portal-last-year | sport: collegebasketball | route: article_single.us | G Jaxson Robinson Robinson entered the transfer portal 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. Old school:Murray State | New school: LSU. April 26, 2022 2:15 pm ET Some folks arent a fan of the transfer portal in college sports, but if nothing else, roster fluidity keeps things interesting. Turnover issues, a lack of 3-point shooting and his sophomore season as a whole are all legitimate red flags. And it is a game, or another level to the game that is college basketball. 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. Amid the transition from Will Wade to Matt McMahon at LSU, there is a deep group of players from both LSU and Murray State McMahon's old school on the move. The 2023 offseason has already been a busy one for the UNC basketball program. Here comes the run on one-year eligible transfers. Old school: Kentucky | New school: Washington. 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. Old school: South Dakota State| New school: Creighton. Gordon, 6-5, 175, G, Fr., Fordham (2.0 ppg 1 game) , Ahmad Harrison, 6-1, 190, G, Fr., Fordham (1.2 ppg), Otis Frazier III, 6-6, 212, G, Soph., George Mason (2.7 ppg) , TJ Gadsden, 6-7, 194, G, Fr., George Mason (0.1 ppg 8 games) , Mike Gray, 6-2, 202, G, Fr., George Mason (1.5 ppg 8 games), Jamal Hartwell II, 5-10, 155, G, Sr., George Mason (2.9 ppg) , Xavier Johnson, 6-1, 186, G, Jr., George Mason (7.7 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 4.6 apg) , Joel Kabimba, 6-8, 210, F, Jr., George Mason (0 ppg 4 games) , ** Sam Shelton, 6-1, 160, G, Fr., George Mason (Didnt play), Joe Bamisile, 6-4, 195, G, Soph., George Washington (16.3 ppg, 5.0 rpg) , Brayon Freeman, 6-2, 180, G, Fr., George Washington (10.3 ppg, 3.7 apg) , Ira Lee, 6-8, 240, F, Sr., George Washington (3.0 ppg) , Jack Clark, 6-8, 200, G, Jr., La Salle (12.0 ppg, 5.8 rpg) , ** Brandon Dwyer, 6-3, 180, G, Fr., La Salle (0 ppg 1 game) , Tegra Izay, 6-10, 265, C, Soph., La Salle (1.3 ppg 3 games) , Sherif Kenney, 6-4, 215, G, Jr., La Salle (8.7 ppg 9 games) , Matt McFarlane, 6-10, 210, F, Soph., La Salle (2.1 ppg) , Clifton Moore, 6-10, 240, F, Sr., La Salle (12.9 ppg, 6.1 rpg) , Christian Ray, 6-6, 215, G, Jr., La Salle (5.0 ppg, 6.9 rpg) , ** Kyle Thompson, 5-10, 200, G, Jr., La Salle (0 ppg 4 games), Derrius Ward, 6-6, 185, G, Fr., La Salle (Didnt play) , Javohn Garcia, 6-2, 180, G, Soph., UMass (6.9 ppg) , Ileri Ayo-Faleye, 6-7, 185, F, Fr., Rhode Island (0.4 ppg 9 games) , Tres Berry, 6-4, 190, G, Fr., Rhode Island (2.0 ppg 6 games) , Allen Betrand, 6-5, 200, G, Jr., Rhode Island (4.7 ppg) , Makhel Mitchell, 6-10, 245, C, Soph., Rhode Island (10.7 ppg, 5.6 rpg) , Makhi Mitchell, 6-9, 230, C, Soph., Rhode Island (9.9 ppg, 7.3 rpg) , Antwan Walker, 6-7, 230, F, Jr., Rhode Island (7.5 ppg, 4.7 rpg) , Souleymane Koureissi, 6-9, 215, F, Sr., Richmond (0.9 ppg) , Isaiah Wilson, 6-0, 165, G, Soph., Richmond (2.3 ppg) , Dahmir Bishop, 6-5, 190, G, Jr., Saint Josephs (3.1 ppg) , Taylor Funk, 6-8, 215, F, Sr., Saint Josephs (13.2 ppg, 6.6 rpg) , Jack Forrest, 6-5, 205, G, Jr., Saint Josephs (3.6 ppg) , ** Nikkos Luna-Nash, 6-0, 155, G, Soph., Saint Josephs (2.0 ppg 1 game), Rahmir Moore, 6-3, 205, G, Jr., Saint Josephs (2020-21: 4.1 ppg) , Jadrian Tracey, 6-5, 205, F, Soph., Saint Josephs (1.0 ppg) , Andre Lorentsson, 6-8, 215, F, Fr., Saint Louis (1.5 ppg 8 games) , Jordan Nesbitt, 6-6, 200, G, Fr., Saint Louis (8.2 ppg, 4.3 rpg) , Markhi Strickland, 6-5, 210, G, Fr., Saint Louis (2.6 ppg) , Lassina Traore, 6-9, 215, F, Fr., Saint Louis (2.4 ppg) , Rashad Williams, 6-2, 185, G, Jr., Saint Louis (2.2 ppg) , Quadry Adams, 6-3, 190, G, Fr., St. Bonaventure (2.0 ppg) , Mikeal Brown-Jones, 6-8, 220, F, Soph., VCU (4.0 ppg) , Bryce Golden, 6-9, 245, F, Sr., Butler (8.8 ppg, 3.6 rpg) , ** Mike Parker, 6-6, 210, F, Jr., Butler (0.7 ppg 9 games), Modestas Kancleris, 6-9, 208, F, Fr., Creighton (0.2 ppg) , David Jones, 6-6, 195, F, Soph., DePaul (14.5 ppg, 7.4 rpg) , Courvoisier McCauley, 6-5, 211, G, Sr., DePaul (5.7 ppg) , Chuma Azinge, 6-3, 185, G, Jr., Georgetown (0.9 ppg), Jalin Billingsley, 6-8, 225, F, Fr., Georgetown (2.1 ppg) , Kobe Clark, 6-6, 180, F, Soph., Georgetown (0.2 ppg) , Tre King, 6-8, 225, F, Sr., Georgetown (2020-21: 14.9 ppg) , Timothy Ighoefe, 7-0, 250, C, Jr., Georgetown (2.8 ppg, 5.7 rpg) , Greg Elliott, 6-3, 180, G, Jr., Marquette (7.0 ppg) , Matteus Case, 6-5, 190, G, Fr., Providence (1.0 ppg 4 games) , Legend Geeter, 6-8, 230, F, Soph., Providence , Ryan Conway, 6-1, 180, G , Fr., Seton Hall , Jahari Long, 6-5, 200, G, Soph., Seton Hall (0.8 ppg) , ** Julien Andrews, 5-10, 150, G, St. Johns, ** Artemios Gavalas, 6-0, 180, G, Soph., St. Johns (0.8 ppg), ** Jalen Rosemond, 6-8, 220, F, Sr., St. Johns (0 ppg 4 games), Akok Akok, 6-9, 200, PF, Jr., UConn (3.4 ppg) , Rahsool Diggins, 6-2, 175, G, Fr., UConn (0.8 ppg 9 games) , Corey Floyd Jr., 6-3, 210, G, Fr., UConn , Jalen Gaffney, 6-3, 180, G, Jr., UConn (4.0 ppg) , ** Matt Garry, 6-5, 190, G, Sr., UConn (0.4 ppg 5 games), Bryan Antoine, 6-5, 180, G, Jr., Villanova (1.5 ppg) , ** Spencer Cody, 5-11, 185, G, Sr., Xavier (0 ppg 1 game), Benjamin Bosmans-Verdonk, 6-8, 235, F, Soph., Illinois (1.6 ppg) , Jacob Grandison, 6-6, 210, G, Sr., Illinois (9.6 ppg) , Brandin Podziemski, 6-5, 200, G, Fr., Illinois (1.4 ppg) , Michael Durr, 7-0, 250, C, Jr., Indiana (1.5 ppg) , Khristian Lander, 6-2, 185, G, Fr., Indiana (2.9 ppg) , Rob Phinisee, 6-1, 187, G, Jr., Indiana (4.5 ppg) , Parker Stewart, 6-5, 202, G, Jr., Indiana (6.2 ppg) , Austin Ash, 6-3, 180, G, Sr., Iowa (2.9 ppg) , Joe Toussaint, 6-0, 190, G, Jr., Iowa (4.3 ppg, 3.2 apg) , Marcus Dockery, 6-2, 180, G, Soph., Maryland (1.8 ppg 8 games) , James Graham III, 6-7, 205, G, Fr., Maryland (2.0 ppg 1 game) , ** Aidan McCool, 6-3, 165, G, Soph., Maryland, Qudus Wahab, 6-11, 240, F, Jr., Maryland (7.7 ppg, 5.6 rpg) , Frankie Collins, 6-1, 185, G, Fr., Michigan (2.8 ppg) , Brandon Johns Jr., 6-8, 240, F, Sr., Michigan (3.2 ppg) , Julius Marble, 6-9, 245, PF, Jr., Michigan State (6.4 ppg) , ** Peter Nwoke, 6-7, 215, F, Fr., Michigan State , Abdoulaye Thiam, 6-4, 188, G, Fr., Minnesota (0.8 ppg) , Eduardo Andre, 6-11, 236, C, Fr., Nebraska (3.1 ppg) , ** Jackson Cronin, 6-1, 187, G, Fr., Nebraska (0.6 ppg), Keon Edwards, 6-7, 204, G, Fr., Nebraska (0.5 ppg) , Trevor Lakes, 6-8, 220, F, Sr., Nebraska (1.5 ppg 8 games) , ** Jace Piatkowski, 6-3, 175, G, Fr., Nebraska (0.4 ppg), Pete Nance, 6-10, 225, F, Sr., Northwestern (14.6 ppg, 6.5 rpg) , Justin Ahrens, 6-6, 195, F, Sr., Ohio State (4.8 ppg) , ** Irekefe Oweh, 6-2, 190, G, Soph., Penn State, Eric Hunter Jr., 6-4, 175, G, Sr., Purdue (6.2 ppg) , Lorne Bowman II, 6-2, 210, G, Fr., Wisconsin (3.0 ppg) , Dain Dainja, 6-10, 260, F, Fr., Baylor (2.0 ppg 3 games) , Tristan Enaruna, 6-8, 220, G, Jr., Iowa State (4.3 ppg) , Xavier Foster, 7-0, 225, F, Fr., Iowa State (2020-21: 4.0 ppg) , Blake Hinson, 6-5, 200, F, Jr., Iowa State (Didnt play) , Tyrese Hunter, 6-0, 180, PG, Fr., Iowa State (11.0 ppg, 4.9 apg) , Tre Jackson III, 6-0, 185, G, Jr., Iowa State (3.7 ppg) , Javan Johnson, 6-7, 205, SG, Jr., Iowa State (2020-21: 9.7 ppg) , Jaden Walker, 6-5, 200, G, Soph., Iowa State (2.1 ppg) , Davion Bradford, 7-0, 265, F, Soph., Kansas State (3.3 ppg) , Maximus Edwards, 6-5, 220, G, Fr., Kansas State (Didnt play) , Kaosi Ezeagu, 6-10, 255, F, Jr., Kansas State (4.2 ppg) , ** Drew Honas, 6-2, 170, G, Sr., Kansas State (0 ppg 5 games), Luke Kasubke, 6-5, 190, G, Soph., Kansas State (1.9 ppg) , Logan Landers, 6-9, 215, F, Fr., Kansas State (1.1 ppg) , Seryee Lewis, 6-9, 230, F, Soph., Kansas State (Didnt play) , Carlton Linguard Jr., 7-0, 215, F, Jr., Kansas State (1.3 ppg) , Selton Miguel, 6-4, 210, G, Soph., Kansas State (7.2 ppg, 4.0 rpg) , Nijel Pack, 6-0, 180, G, Soph., Kansas State (17.4 ppg, 3.8 rpg, 43.6 3-pt%) , Umoja Gibson, 6-1, 170, G, Sr., Oklahoma (13.3 ppg) , Rick Issanza, 7-1, 230, C, Soph., Oklahoma (0.7 ppg) , Alston Mason, 6-2, 169, G, Fr., Oklahoma (1.4 ppg) , Akol Mawein, 6-8, 221, F, Jr., Oklahoma (1.2 ppg) , Keylan Boone, 6-8, 200, G, Jr., Oklahoma State (6.0 ppg) , Isaac Likekele, 6-5, 215, G, Sr., Oklahoma State (7.1 ppg) , Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe, 6-7, 215, F, Soph., Oklahoma State (4.2 ppg, 3.9 rpg) , Rondel Walker, 6-4, 170, G, Soph., Oklahoma State (4.9 ppg) , Francisco Farabello, 6-3, 178, G, Jr., TCU (4.7 ppg, 39 3-pt%) , Cashius McNeilly, 6-4, 175, G, RS Fr., TCU (Didnt play) , Devin Askew, 6-3, 195, G, Soph., Texas (2.1 ppg) , Jaylon Tyson, 6-7, 210, F, Fr., Texas (1.8 ppg 8 games) , Chibuzo Agbo, 6-7, 220, G, Soph., Texas Tech (1.5 ppg) , Sardaar Calhoun, 6-6, 210, G, Sr., Texas Tech (4.9 ppg 8 games) , Kevin McCullar, 6-6, 210, G, Jr., Texas Tech (10.1 ppg, 4.6 rpg) , Terrence Shannon Jr., 6-6, 215, G, Jr., Texas Tech (10.4 ppg) , Jalen Bridges, 6-7, 225, F, Soph., West Virginia (8.4 ppg, 4.8 rpg) , Kim Aiken, 6-7, 215, F, Sr., Arizona (5.0 ppg), ** Chase Courtney, 6-10, 230, F, Soph., Arizona State (1.3 ppg), Jeff Grace, 6-3, 185, G, Fr., Arizona State , Jay Heath, 6-3, 175, G, Soph., Arizona State (10.6 ppg) , Demari Williams, 6-6, 210, F, Fr., Arizona State (Didnt play) , ** Logan Alters, 6-1, 185, G, Jr., Cal (0 ppg 1 game) , Andre Kelly, 6-9, 255, F, Sr., Cal (13.4 ppg, 8.4 rpg) , Dimitrios Klonaras, 6-6, 215, G, Jr., Cal (1.5 ppg 4 games), Keeshawn Barthelemy, 6-2, 171, G, Soph., Colorado (11.1 ppg) , ** Amondo Miller Jr., 6-6, 181, G, Fr., Colorado (Didnt play), Elijah Parquet, 6-4, 195, G, Sr., Colorado (6.9 ppg) , ** Jack Pease, 5-11, 165, G, Fr., Colorado (1.0 ppg 2 games) , DeVion Harmon, 6-2, 200, G, Jr., Oregon (10.8 ppg) , Isaac Johnson, 7-0, 225, C, Fr., Oregon (2.4 ppg) , Eric Williams Jr., 6-7, 200, F, Sr., Oregon (8.4 ppg, 4.6 rpg) , Dashawn Davis, 6-2, 185, G, Jr., Oregon State (10.9 ppg, 5.5 apg) , Gianni Hunt, 6-4, 180, G, Jr., Oregon State (4.7 ppg 9 games) , ** DyShawn Hobson, 6-2, 190, G, Jr., Oregon State (0 ppg 2 games), Jarod Lucas, 6-4, 195, G, Jr., Oregon State (13.5 ppg) , Tre Williams, 6-6, 195, G, Jr., Oregon State (3.0 ppg) , ** Daniel Begovich, 6-5, 215, G, Sr., Stanford (0 ppg 5 games), ** Sam Beskind, 6-4, 190, G, Jr., Stanford (0.4 ppg) , Jaiden Delaire, 6-9, 215, F, Sr., Stanford (10.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg) , Keenan Fitzmorris, 7-0, 235, C, Jr., Stanford (Didnt play) , Lukas Kisunas, 6-10, 265, F, Sr., Stanford (2.4 ppg) , Noah Taitz, 6-3, 185, G, Soph., Stanford (4.5 ppg) , ** Logan Cremonesi, 6-8, 220, F, Soph., UCLA (0 ppg 1 game), Jake Kyman, 6-7, 215, G, Jr., UCLA (2.4 ppg) , Max Agbonkpolo, 6-9, 195, F, Jr., USC (7.7 ppg, 3.5 rpg) , Riley Battin, 6-9, 230, F, Sr., Utah (4.4 ppg) , ** Jonah Geron, 6-6, 195, G, Jr., Washington, Jefferson Koulibaly, 6-3, 185, G, Fr., Washington State (2.6 ppg) , Keon Ambrose-Hylton, 6-8, 215, F, Soph., Alabama (1.0 ppg) , Chance Moore, 6-5, 195, G, Fr., Arkansas (1.0 ppg 5 games) , Devan Cambridge, 6-6, 215, G, Jr., Auburn (5.3 ppg, 3.6 rpg) , Tyree Appleby, 6-1, 163, G, Sr., Florida (10.9 ppg, 3.7 apg) , Tyrone Baker, 6-11, 210, F, Fr., Georgia (0.7 ppg 3 games) , Dontaie Allen, 6-6, 205, G, Soph., Kentucky (2.2 ppg) , Jerrell Colbert, 6-10, 216, C, Fr., LSU (0.5 ppg 4 games) , Alden Applewhite, 6-5, 200, F, Fr., Mississippi State (1.0 ppg) , Trevon Brazile, 6-9, 215, F, Fr., Missouri (6.6 ppg, 5.1 rpg) , Austin Crowley, 6-5, 195, G, Jr., Ole Miss (4.9 ppg) , Keyshawn Bryant, 6-6, 185, F, Sr., South Carolina (8.7 ppg) , Victor Bailey Jr., 6-4, 182, G, Sr., Tennessee (2.6 ppg) , Aaron Cash, 6-6, 200, G, Jr., Texas A&M (2.4 ppg) , ** Max Adelman, 6-5, 205, F, Soph., Vanderbilt (0 ppg 4 games), Jarvis Doles, 6-9, 215, F, Sr., Albany (6.8 ppg, 3.8 rpg) , Luke Fizulich, 6-2, 185, G, Soph., Albany (1.7 ppg), Jamel Horton, 6-4, 190, G, Sr., Albany (12.8 ppg, 3.9 apg) , Kellen Amos, 6-6, 180, G, Soph., Binghamton (6.7 ppg) , Bryce Beamer, 6-6, 225, F, Jr., Binghamton (4.1 ppg) , Tyler Bertram, 6-3, 180, G, Jr., Binghamton (9.0 ppg, 39 3-pt%) , ** Alex Brodsky, 6-5, 200, G, Sr., Binghamton (0.2 ppg 6 games), George Tinsley, 6-6, 210, F, Jr., Binghamton (4.5 ppg, 3.6 rpg) , Hakon Hjalmarsson, 6-3, 175, G, Jr., Binghamton (4.0 ppg), ** Brett Hutchison, 5-10, 165, G, Fr., Binghamton (0.2 ppg 5 games), Yarden Willis, 7-1, 250, C, Sr., Binghamton (2.4 ppg), Stephane Ingo, 6-9, 200, F, Jr., Maine (7.3 ppg, 5.9 rpg) , Sam Ihekwoaba, 6-4, 200, G, Fr., Maine (5.8 ppg) , Vukasin Masic, 6-5, 195, G, Soph., Maine (9.3 ppg, 4.1 rpg) , Antwuan Butler, 6-0, 205, G, Sr., NJIT (7.8 ppg), Jason Murphy, 6-8, 240, F, Soph., NJIT (1.4 ppg), Dylan OHearn, 6-4, 185, G, Sr., NJIT (11.8 ppg) , Mohamed Diallo, 6-6, 215, F, Jr., Stony Brook (1.6 ppg), Elijah Olaniyi, 6-5, 205, G, Sr., Stony Brook (8.9 ppg), Payton Shumpert, 6-7, 205, F, Fr., Stony Brook (4.8 ppg 4 games), Caleb Bates, 6-7, 230, F, Soph., UMass Lowell (Didnt play) , Richie Greaves, 6-1, 180, G, Soph., UMass Lowell (Didnt play), Gregory Hammond, 6-6, 210, G, Jr., UMass Lowell (2.4 ppg) , Kalil Thomas, 6-5, 190, G, Jr., UMass Lowell (9.0 ppg, 4.1 rpg) , Hakim Byrd, 5-10, 155, G, Soph., UMBC (1.9 ppg), ** Brendan Davis, 6-0, 160, G, Soph., UMBC (0.6 ppg), Nathan Johnson, 6-7, 205, F, Jr., UMBC (6.6 ppg, 3.9 rpg) , Keondre Kennedy, 6-6, 180, G, Sr., UMBC (14.8 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 42 3-pt%) , L.J. Sabreena Merchant is a women's basketball Staff Writer for The Athletic. He will be big in helping Auburn replace Jabari Smith and Walker Kessler. Given the program he's coming from, you know he can play defense. Hopkins proved his loyalties remain with the school, not Cooley. Some of his other biggest games also came against eventual NCAA Tournament teams such as Alabama, Auburn and VCU. Davis landed at No. 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. A five-star prospect from the Class of 2019, Brooks was good in three seasons at Kentucky but never stood out as a top offensive option. Jun 12, 2022 178 Its free-agency season in college basketball. After four seasons at Texas, 128 games and 106 starts, Ramey is head to Arizona. He is also skilled at scoring inside the arc as a career 49.8% shooter on 2-point attempts. Osunniyi amassed 304 blocks during 111 games over four seasons at St. Bonaventure and is the two-time reigning Atlantic 10 Defensive Player of the Year. Fresh off the 2023 national championship the first title for mens or womens basketball at LSU the Tigers have been working the portal again. 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. Hopkins came by way of Kentucky and saw his production explode: 15.8 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists per game for the forward who helped the Friars make the NCAA Tournament for the seventh time under Ed Cooley. 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. This past season, he averaged 18 points and 8.4 rebounds for a team that finished 31-3 and earned a No. The Zags early on Friday added a pair of big transfer portal additions to their roster for next season in Wyoming forward 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 CBS Sports 2022-23 All-Transfer Team Kendric Davis, Memphis (Transfer Player of the Year) Davis landed at No. Several of them are good enough to wind up as impact players on NCAA Tournament teams. It will be weird seeing him in another uniform, but the Wildcats appear to be a great fit. He doubled as the league's defensive player of the year while blocking 1.9 shots and snagging 1.6 steals per game. MN, A tough chase to make our All-Transfer First Team, but Hopkins could not be denied thanks to his all-around play and undeniable value. He's a slippery ball-handler with the ability to create space for his shot. Nance is a stretch forward who drilled 45.2% of his 3-point attempts while averaging 14.6 points for Northwestern last season. 2022. basketball. A four-star prospect, she was ranked 57th overall and the Old school:Kansas State | New school: Miami. Mayer's shooting percentages dropped in the 2021-22 season as he entered the starting lineup for the first time in his career and played an increased offensive role amid a crushing streak of injuries for the Bears. It could not have been a better morning for MN. Hamrick, 6-9, 190, F, Fr., Charleston Southern (3.4 ppg 8 games) , Jamir Moore, 6-5, 200, G, Jr., Charleston Southern (2.7 ppg), Sean Price, 6-4, 210, G, Sr., Charleston Southern (6.0 ppg, 4.3 rpg), Jordan Sears, 5-11, 175, G, Soph., Gardner-Webb (8.1 ppg) , Lance Terry, 6-2, 180, G, Jr., Gardner-Webb (14.3 ppg) , DMaurian Williams, 6-5, 195, G, Soph., Gardner-Webb (14.5 ppg, 4.6 rpg) , DeAngelo Epps, 6-5, 205, G, Jr., Hampton (6.4 ppg, 5.0 rpg) , Edward Oliver-Hampton, 6-8, 195, G, Sr., Hampton (7.5 ppg, 6.2 rpg) , ** John-Michael Hughes, 6-0, 181, G, Soph., High Point (1.2 ppg 5 games), ** Caleb Wright, 6-3, 206, F, Soph., High Point (0.9 ppg), Justin Hill, 6-0, 185, G, Soph., Longwood (14.2 ppg, 4.8 rpg, 4.1 apg) , GaKhari Lacount, 6-2, 180, G, Fr., Longwood (1.3 ppg), Prosper Obidiebube, 6-7, 210, F, Jr., Longwood (2020-21: 3.7 ppg), Blake Harris, 6-3, 190, G, Sr., NC A&T (8.6 ppg), Jaylen Jackson, 6-6, 190, F, Fr., NC A&T (3.2 ppg), Milton Matthews, 6-3, 185, G, Soph., NC A&T (3.7 ppg) , Zeb Graham, 6-1, 175, G, Jr., Presbyterian (1.3 ppg) , Rayshon Harrison, 6-4, 180, G, Soph., Presbyterian (17.1 ppg, 3.0 apg) , Ambaka Le Gregam, 6-4, 180, G, Soph., Presbyterian (3.3 ppg 9 games), Kirshon Thrash, 6-3, 215, F, Soph., Presbyterian (3.1 ppg), Brandon Younger, 6-7, 190, G, Sr., Presbyterian (5.7 ppg), Roshaun Black, 6-4, 190, G, Jr., Radford (Didnt play), ** Raquan Brown, 6-3, 200, G, Soph., UNC Asheville , Josh Aldrich, 6-8, 224, G, Sr., USC Upstate (7.2 ppg, 4.5 rpg) , D.J. At CBS Sports, the postseason awards package honors a single great Freshman of the Year each season. 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.
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