
Men’s college basketball transfer tracker: Latest entrants and commitments
The guys’s college basketball transfer cycle remains in full speed, with many players who entered the website considering that it opened on March 24 already devoted to new programs.More players will go into the portal till it closes on April 22, however. And dedications will continue to trickle in as late as June, so follow along as we track the current statements and news reported by ESPN’s Jeff Borzello below.Note: This tracker introduced on April 17. To learn more on notable transfers who made dedications before that date, have a look at our ranking of the leading 100. Latest college basketball transfer news April 17
Auburn’s Chad Baker-Mazara enters the portal
Baker-Mazara, who began 34 games throughout the Tigers’ go to the Last Four, revealed that he’s getting in the transfer website. The 25-year-old has one year of eligibility left because of the NCAA’s short-lived waiver allowing student-athletes who formerly contended at a non-NCAA school– junior college or NAIA, essentially– to play a fourth season at an NCAA school in 2025-26. An important albeit enigmatic part of Auburn’s success over the previous number of seasons, Baker-Mazara averaged 12.3 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.7 assists this previous season, shooting 38.1% from 3-point range.Bruce Pearl has now lost his whole beginning 5 from a group that made the No. 1 general seed in the NCAA tournament, but has made a number of splashes in the transfer website, adding Keyshawn Hall (UCF)and KeShawn Murphy (Mississippi State ).– Borzello Akron’s Nate Johnson enters portal The MAC Player of the Year got in the transfer portal
, as reported by ESPN. The 6-foot-3 junior averaged 14.0 points, 4.9 rebounds and 3.4 helps this past season.– Borzello Caleb Foster goes back to Duke Foster announced his return via the program’s podcast. He has averaged 6.1 points in 65
games played over his first 2 seasons with the Blue Devils.– personnel