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The 2025 college basketball landscape is already shifting dramatically as the transfer portal, which opened on March 24th and runs until April 22nd, sees a flurry of activity. Key players are finding new homes, high-profile prospects are ex...
The transfer portal has become a defining feature of the modern college basketball offseason. Opening just after the NCAA Tournament's first weekend, it allows players increased freedom of movement, seeking better fits, more playing time, or opportunities at higher-profile programs.
This cycle is already proving impactful. Louisville, under second-year coach Pat Kelsey, landed a major piece in Ryan Conwell, a proven scorer and elite shooter (41.3% 3PT, 61.8% True Shooting Percentage) who previously starred at Indiana State and Xavier. His addition follows Kennesaw State transfer Adrian Wooley, signaling Kelsey's aggressive approach to rebuilding via the portal.
Indiana is also making waves by hosting visits from top-10 portal prospects Ryan Conwell and Josh Dix. Landing Dix, an efficient scorer from Iowa, would be a significant boost for the Hoosiers. The pursuit of Conwell, despite his reported commitment to Louisville, underscores the competitive nature of portal recruiting.
Meanwhile, programs like St. John's are replacing departing stars (like RJ Luis, who is testing NBA waters) with proven talent like Bryce Hopkins, hoping his recovery from knee injuries allows him to regain his potent scoring form. Established programs like Michigan, Texas, UCLA, and Kentucky are also actively using the portal to add experienced players and fill roster gaps. The sheer volume of entries from programs like Iowa and Indiana indicates significant roster turnover is underway across the Big Ten and other conferences.
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The transfer portal continues to reshape college basketball. Which transfer commitment do you think will have the biggest impact next season? Do you think the current portal rules benefit players and teams? Let us know your thoughts!
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