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Sports / College Basketball
The NCAA men's basketball transfer portal is buzzing with activity, resembling NBA free agency more than ever. With over 1,000 Division I players entering since March 24, college basketball rosters are undergoing significant transformations...
The 2025 NCAA transfer portal opened on March 24 and runs until April 22, creating a frenetic period of roster reshuffling. Rankings, like those compiled by The Athletic, attempt to bring order to the chaos, evaluating players based on skill, potential impact, positional scarcity, and remaining eligibility.
**Top Available Talents:** Guards like Drake's Bennett Stirtz (following his coach to Iowa) and New Mexico's Donovan Dent (averaging over 20 points and 6 assists) headline the available playmakers. Wings are also in high demand, with Xavier's Ryan Conwell noted as a potent three-level scorer and Virginia's Isaac McKneely recognized as one of the nation's elite shooters. Forwards and centers like Iowa's Owen Freeman (committed to Creighton) and San Diego State's Magoon Gwath (a 7-footer with guard skills) represent valuable frontcourt assets.
**Significant Commitments:** One major move involved Elliot Cadeau, a former five-star point guard, transferring from North Carolina to Michigan. Cadeau averaged 9.4 points and ranked second in the ACC with 6.2 assists per game last season but struggled with turnovers (leading the ACC with 113). Michigan coach Dusty May hopes Cadeau can regain consistency and lead the Wolverines, who are coming off a Sweet 16 appearance.
**Teams in Focus:** North Carolina faces a rebuild after losing second all-time leading scorer RJ Davis. Coach Hubert Davis is expected to be active in the portal, potentially targeting experienced guards like Nick Boyd (San Diego State) and sharpshooter Isaac McKneely (Virginia) to complement a strong incoming freshman class featuring Caleb Wilson, Isaiah Denis, and Derek Dixon.
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