- **Q: Why did Treysen Eaglestaff decommit from South Carolina?
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Sports / College Basketball
In a significant development for South Carolina Gamecocks men's basketball, top transfer portal commitment Treysen Eaglestaff announced his decommitment from the program on Wednesday. The 6-foot-6 wing, previously a standout scorer at North...
Treysen Eaglestaff's decision to reopen his recruitment sends ripples through the college basketball transfer portal landscape. After a standout season at North Dakota, highlighted by performances like a 40-point game against Alabama where he hit eight 3-pointers, Eaglestaff became a highly sought-after transfer, initially rated as a 4-star prospect and the 67th overall player in the portal by 247 Sports.
His commitment to South Carolina in late March was seen as a major win for Coach Lamont Paris, addressing a critical need for offensive firepower. Eaglestaff had praised South Carolina's offensive style, noting the emphasis on getting 3-point shots up. However, his change of heart puts the Gamecocks back in the market for scoring threats.
The timing coincides with star forward Collin Murray-Boyles declaring for the 2025 NBA Draft, further compounding the team's offensive losses from last season (Jamarii Thomas, Nick Pringle, Zach Davis, Jacobi Wright, Morris Ugusuk). With five scholarships available, Coach Paris faces increased pressure to secure impactful players via the transfer portal to remain competitive in the SEC. Eaglestaff, now one of the top available players again, is expected to attract significant interest, potentially revisiting programs like Kentucky, Kansas, and Gonzaga, whom he reportedly considered previously.
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This move shakes up South Carolina's offseason plans. Where do you think Eaglestaff will land next, and who should the Gamecocks target to fill the scoring gap? Let us know your thoughts!
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