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Colorado Buffaloes coach JR Payne will oversee a makeover of Colorado women's basketball for the second straight offseason after six senior departures and four players entering the transfer portal.
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The NCAA transfer portal started in 2018, but everything changed in 2020, when the NCAA’s Division I Council granted a blanket waiver for players to become immediately eligible upon transferring from...
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Small forward Elyjah Freeman played his freshman season at Division II Lincoln Memorial in Harrogate, Tennessee.
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There are myriad ways the NCAA transfer portal has altered the fabric of college sports. Players’ ability to freely move from school to school has given them agency like never before and changed the way rosters are built.
The college basketball transfer portal is open! Here are the most notable players in the portal and where they're going to play next season.
South Alabama went 21-11 in 2024-25, sharing the Sun Belt Conference regular-season title. Five players from that team have remaining eligibility and are set to return next season: Wheat, forward Randy Brady and guards John Broom, Jayden Cooper and Maxwell Land.
Here's a look at who Louisville has landed so far in the transfer portal and where the Cardinals' haul ranks nationally
Here is a full update on the Clemson men's basketball team in the transfer portal, including their losses and gains.
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Freshman Avery Howell is leaving Southern California and entering the transfer portal, along with two other Trojans guards.
Lady Vols guard Avery Strickland entered the transfer portal. She's the first Tennessee player to enter the portal after Kim Caldwell's first season.
The transfer portal is already giving and taking around the Big 5. Here’s a look at the comings, goings, and what the movement means in some places. New Villanova coach Kevin Willard met with reporters for the first time Wednesday,