Wisconsin basketball’s Greg Gard scores transfer portal win
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Andrew Rohde, a former Virginia guard, announced his commitment to Greg Gard and Wisconsin.
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Michigan State had a really good relationship with Bidunga throughout the recruiting process, and is the best available center in the portal, while also having three years of eligibility remaining.
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A native of Australia, Rapp played one season for the Pilots, where he also averaged 2.5 assists and 1.5 blocks per game. The addition of Rapp joins Andrew Rohde from Virginia and
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Badgers Wire on MSNWisconsin basketball preferred walk-on guard enters NCAA transfer portalWisconsin reserve guard Aidan Konop entered the NCAA transfer portal on Friday. The 6'2'' true freshman played just four games with the Badgers after joining the program as a preferred walk-on ahead of the 2024-25 season.
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SB Nation on MSNWisconsin gets a crystal ball for top transfer portal targetIt’s been a busy week of recruiting for the Wisconsin Badgers, who have started to host some of their top transfer portal targets on visits. One of those visits could result in a commitment soon, as 247Sports’s Travis Branham has posted a crystal ball for Wisconsin to land San Diego State Aztecs transfer guard Nick Boyd.
Wisconsin basketball head coach Greg Gard scored a massive win in the transfer portal, adding a talented shooter from Virginia. The Badgers are coming off an encouraging season, which saw it end in a second-round thriller to BYU.
Wisconsin is one of several programs expressing interest in Illinois transfer forward Morez Johnson Jr., according to a report from CBS' Jon Rothstein
The Badgers are adding West Coast Conference (WCC) Freshman of the Year Austin Rapp to the men's basketball team, according to head coach Greg Gard.
Laci Steele is the Badgers' first known commitment of the offseason. They have filled nine of their 15 roster spots for next season.
The veteran forward enters the transfer portal after four years in Madison. At 6-foot-9, Hodges came to Wisconsin as a three-star recruit per the 247Sports Composite. After a redshirt year, he never quite cracked Gard's rotation.
Maybe this is just going to be the norm moving forward in the world of college basketball. Despite having plenty of minutes coming open due to graduation, and n