2025 College basketball transfer portal updates
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Dent, the No. 4-ranked transfer in the 247Sports rankings, signed with UCLA less than 72 hours after announcing his commitment.
From CBS Sports
LSU men’s basketball earned its third commitment in the transfer portal for the 2025-26 season with Northeastern’s Rashad King, according to the player’s social media.
From NOLA.com
After coming off the bench in three of the first four games, Harris permanently moved into the starting lineup on Nov. 22 when he scored a career 27 points on 8-for-11 shooting during a 77-60 win ove...
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College basketball transfer portal 2025: Top 10 available prospects led by new No. 1 Yaxel Lendeborg
The college basketball transfer portal has been open a little more than a week, and more than 1,700 players have already entered as the record-setting pace continues. 247Sports released its initial transfer rankings Wednesday,
T he NCAA transfer portal cycle for the 2025 college basketball season opened March 24 and will close on Tuesday, April 22. As the transfer cycle begins, expect major movement acr
Here is a list of the 2025 college basketball transfer portal's top small and power forwards and the schools that have reached out for their services.
Stirtz played one season at Drake and led the Bulldogs to the second round of the NCAA tournament, winning Missouri Valley Player of the Year honors along the way. He averaged 19.2 points, 4.3 rebounds and 5.7 assists and was terrific in the postseason. Now, he is following Ben McCollum to Iowa.
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A PC player, a pair of men from URI, a pair of women from Bryant and two other players from Warwick and South Kingstown, respectively, could move on.
The North Carolina Tar Heels missed out on one of the transfer portal's top centers...again. This time, 7-foot center Noah Williamson chose Alabama.
"Instead, multiple top guards have landed deals north of $2 million. The surge of spending comes as basketball war chests balloon. Schools like Arkansas, Kentucky, and Louisville are viewed as some of the sport’s top spenders, but Big East programs are closing in on $6 to $8 million budgets thanks to revenue sharing," wrote Nakos.