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SEC baseball power rankings after Week 11: South Carolina the biggest riser

South Carolina was the big riser in this week's SEC baseball power rankings after a series win over Kentucky. The Gamecocks' victory was filled with twists and turns but they came away with a dominant showing in the rubber match.

As for the rest of the rankings, it was just minor tweaks from the previous week as the pecking order continues to solidify with three weeks to go in the season.

All rankings, records and stats are as of games April 28

1. Texas A&M

Texas A&M won two of three against Georgia, including coming back from giving up nine runs in the first inning for a run-rule win. The pitching isn't quite as good as it was earlier in the season, but the offense is still incredibly difficult to handle.

Record: 38-6 (15-6 SEC)

Last week: 1

2. Tennessee

The league's best offense was relatively quiet in the final two games against Missouri, but Tennessee's pitching staff stepped up in the home sweep.

Record: 37-7 (15-6)

Last week: 3

MORE ON TENNESSEE How Tennessee baseball proved it's comfortable winning 'pretty' and 'ugly' in Missouri sweep

3. Arkansas

The story of Arkansas is seemingly the same every week: This team can really pitch, but the offense is lackluster enough to raise concern about how far those arms can truly take them.

Record: 37-7 (16-5)

Last week: 2

MORE ON ARKANSAS One-run wins power Arkansas baseball to series victory over Florida

4. South Carolina

South Carolina seems to be rounding into form at the right time with a wacky series win over Kentucky. The Gamecocks have enough star power but are still trying to figure out their best lineup.

Record: 29-14 (11-10)

Last week: 7

5. Kentucky

Kentucky has proven it can dominate the lower tier of the SEC. Can the Wildcats beat good teams? They've now lost back-to-back series against Tennessee and South Carolina.

Record: 33-9 (16-5)

Last week: 4

6. Mississippi State

One swing from Hunter Hines in the rubber match between Mississippi State and Vanderbilt makes the difference in the rankings this week between what are otherwise two very similar teams.

Record: 29-15 (12-9)

Last week: 6

MORE ON MISSISSIPPI STATE Hunter Hines may have changed Mississippi State baseball's fate with series win at Vanderbilt

7. Vanderbilt

Like Mississippi State, Vanderbilt has a lot of pitching and not a lot of offense. Unlike Mississippi State, the Commodores don't have a player who can single-handedly win a series for you the way Hines did.

Record: 31-13 (11-10)

Last week: 5

MORE ON VANDERBILT Hunter Hines too much to handle as Vanderbilt baseball loses series to Mississippi State

The Crimson Tide finally won a road series over Ole Miss, which is very helpful for their quest to make a regional. Alabama still has two road series in its final three and has largely struggled to win away from home.

Record: 28-16 (9-12)

Last week: 8

MORE ON ALABAMA Alabama baseball tops Ole Miss for first road series win; scores, takeaways from the series

Georgia has a very good record but little in the way of resume substance. A home sweep of Alabama was nice, but outside of that the Bulldogs' only series wins are over Ole Miss and Missouri. Georgia has yet to win a road series but will get another shot at home this week with Vanderbilt.

Record: 31-12 (10-11)

Last week: 9

10. Florida

Florida is in the danger zone in terms of making a regional at all, sitting at just one game over .500. The Gators finish with a very difficult schedule including Tennessee, Kentucky and Georgia.

Record: 22-21 (9-12)

Last week: 10

LSU has now won back-to-back series over Missouri and Auburn. Making a regional is not completely out of the question, but the Tigers will likely need to win all three remaining series over Texas A&M, Alabama and Ole Miss − a tough task.

Record: 28-17 (7-14)

Last week: 12

MORE ON LSU LSU baseball takes 2nd straight SEC series, winning 2 vs Auburn

12. Ole Miss

After its Egg Bowl victory, Ole Miss has now lost back-to-back series to Georgia and Alabama. Like LSU, making a regional is possible but a long shot. The series between the two to end the season will likely be an elimination series for the loser.

Record: 23-20 (7-14)

13. Missouri

Missouri has a sneaky-good pitching staff, but the offense is the worst in the league by a long shot. The Tigers are one of a handful of teams fighting for the last spot in the SEC tournament.

Record: 19-26 (6-15)

Last week: 13

MORE ON OLE MISS Mike Bianco laments lack of Ole Miss baseball consistency after series loss to Alabama

Auburn picked up its third SEC win of the season in the season finale over LSU. The Tigers have three more weeks to avoid the distinction of becoming the first team to lose 10 SEC series.

Record: 21-22 (3-18)

Last week: 14

Aria Gerson covers Vanderbilt athletics for The Tennessean. Contact her at  [email protected]  or on Twitter  @aria_gerson .

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With the postseason finally here, it's time we release our final set of baseball rankings before districts commence Monday night.

The News-Press and Naples Daily News will rank the Top 10 baseball teams in Collier and Lee counties and LaBelle. The power rankings are based on record, strength of schedule, and head-to-head matchups for the area's 30-plus schools.

Here are the final regular season rankings of the regular season, with analysis on each team's path to the postseason ranked inside the top 10:

1. St. John Neumann (20-5)

Last ranking: 1

Path to the postseason: It's pretty wide open for Neumann, which could lose a district semifinal game against either Canterbury or Community School and still take the No. 1 seed in the region. However, the Celtics' pitching and lineup, which have both been battle tested, will have the upper hand against anyone throughout the district tournament. If Neumann sees SFCA or Evangelical Christian in the championship game, it's plausible that both the King's and Sentinels will have burned their No. 1 arms by then.

2. Bishop Verot (20-5)

Last ranking: 2

Path to the postseason: The Vikings have the easiest district of anyone in Southwest Florida and could get away with throwing position players like Maddix Simpson and Owen Rardin, if Casey Scott opts to go in that direction. He'll be able to map out his rotation like he wants heading into regionals, as the No. 2 seed in Class 3A-Region 2 seems like the surest thing out there right now for Verot and company. Expect Verot's offensive firepower to show in a district semifinal game against either Gateway Charter or Glades Central, and once again in the final against Oasis or Clewiston.

3. Naples (18-7)

Last ranking: 3

Path to the postseason: With how inconsistent the Golden Eagles have been over the last few weeks, it's unclear which Naples team is going to show up on Monday. Based on the loaded region Naples and others are in, Jimmy Nocera's group is likely going to have to run the table and win the district to get into the postseason as a 7 or an 8 seed. No team in Class 5A-District 12 can rely or expect to get in as an at-large, as bid stealing is more than possible in 5A-10 and 5A-11. Port Charlotte was in one-run games with two district foes in Island Coast and Fort Myers, leaving the door open for either the Greenies or the Gators to throw a wrench in the region. If the Golden Eagles want to see their season continue into May, the urgency level should be high, and that push begins Monday night against South Fort Myers.

4. Gulf Coast (15-9)

Last ranking: 4

Path to the postseason: Similar to Naples, the Sharks are likely going to have to run the table, especially after an 0-3 week which saw losses to Island Coast, Bishop Verot, and Canterbury, which was a late addition to the schedule. Even if the rest of the districts go chalk and the favorites win, it's very tough to see a path for Gulf Coast if they were to lose against Naples or South Fort Myers on Tuesday, putting them on a four-game skid before the final rankings. For the Sharks, it's going to have to go 3-0 next week to make the playoffs.

5. SFCA (15-4)

Last ranking: 5

Path to the postseason: With a first-round win over Seacrest Country Day, the King's are guaranteed to be in the postseason once again in Class 2A-Region 3, with seeding being the only thing in question for a group that finished the regular season at 15-4. SFCA could be looking at a first-round rematch in the playoffs against either Evangelical Christian or one against Carrollwood Day, depending on how districts play out. If the King's get to a district title contest against St. John Neumann, it'll be the toughest opponent on paper they've seen, especially not having played a top 100 opponent in the state all season.

6. Bonita Springs (19-6)

Last ranking: 7

Path to the postseason: The Bull Sharks have an inside track here to a playoff spot, having gone 5-1 over their last six games, with the lone loss coming against Naples. Bonita Springs has the hitting and the pitching to win the district outright and might have the upper hand against either Gulf Coast, Naples, or South Fort Myers, as each of their No. 1 and No. 2 arms could be unavailable by the time Thursday rolls around. The team has been cautious with No. 1 Landon Ide, who saw his last start come on April 11 against Canterbury. Outside of him, the staff has three arms that have logged over 25 innings, while Gulf Coast has two, Naples has three, and South has two. If Bonita plays things right, they very well could be hoisting their first district title later this week.

7. Island Coast (15-9)

Last ranking: 8

Path to the postseason: The Gators are in win now mode, and they're picking a great time to win games. Island Coast has been in five consecutive one-run games, going 4-1 in them while being in 13 one-run games throughout the season. Each of their nine losses have come by three runs or fewer, which is solid for a program that had to replace a lot of offense from last year's squad. It's unclear what Port Charlotte is going to do with ace Landon Carter (3-0, 0.91 ERA), as he threw against both Fort Myers and Island Coast, teams the Pirates could see in hypothetical back-to-back games. There's an opening for Island Coast to steal a bid in this region, which could force any combination of Naples, Gulf Coast, Bonita Springs, and Barron Collier out of the playoffs.

8. Barron Collier (19-6)

Last ranking: 9

Path to the postseason: There's always a team that enters the postseason hot, and this year, it's Barron Collier. The Cougars have surpassed their win total from a season ago and could be headed to their first 20-win season since 2021, currently riding a six-game win streak. Barron has played in eight contests determined by three runs or less, going 6-2 in those games with one-run losses to Island Coast and Gulf Coast. Assuming the Cougars handle business against Golden Gate, that'll set up a date with Bonita Springs. With how tight this district is, Barron Collier will need a win over the Bull Sharks to have a shot at the postseason. If no one steals a bid in the other districts, the Cougars would be the team to grab an at-large bid if they will their way to the district championship game.

9. Canterbury (14-10)

Last ranking: 6

Path to the postseason: It's been a solid rebound for the Cougars after losing to Island Coast and Barron Collier, putting up three consecutive games with 10 or more runs against Riverdale, North Fort Myers, and Gulf Coast. Canterbury looked to be flirting with a .500 record for a brief moment, but have clawed their way out of that hole and are poised to make the postseason with a regional quarterfinal win at a minimum. They'll see CSN in the first round, a team they've outscored 22-1 in two games that took place in late February and early March. Then a date with Neumann would be on the table, which would be a rematch of last year's district title game and regional final. Regardless of the outcome in that hypothetical, Frank Turco is poised to take a team to the postseason for the 13th consecutive year, dating back to 2011.

10. Estero (18-5)

Last ranking: 10

Path to the postseason: Estero's in a position to do what it hasn't been able to do since 2017, and that's capture a district title. For perspective on that, I was a junior in high school and was on that team. The Wildcats are in a position to post their most wins in a season dating back to the 2013 team, which made it to a state championship game. Estero can count on making the playoffs even with a district final loss to either LaBelle or Lemon Bay, as their 18 wins during the regular season were more than enough to avoid PJ Moore's team being on the bubble this go-around. Expect the Wildcats to be hoisting a trophy, as the team is 6-0 against district competition with a run differential of plus-42.

First Five Out: Evangelical Christian (17-8), Community School (11-13), Ida Baker (12-10), South Fort Myers (12-13), Fort Myers (11-13)

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Top 25 Florida high school baseball rankings (5/1/2024)

Once again, there’s a changing of the guard at the top of the SBLive Sports Florida state baseball rankings.

IMG Academy had moved into the No. 1 spot last week, but the Ascenders then dropped two straight games.

That created the opening for Pensacola Catholic to springboard to the No. 1 spot in our latest Top 25 state rankings.

With the district tournaments ongoing, there promises to be even more shuffling in the state rankings, based on results.

SBLive Sports Florida Baseball Power 25

1. PENSACOLA CATHOLIC (25-1)

All the Crusaders do is win. They’re riding a 21-game winning streak after defeating Maclay 2-0 on Tuesday in Class 3A-District 1. Without question, they’re the favorites to reach the state semifinals, and have a strong shot at winning it all.

2. DORAL ACADEMY (24-2)

One the most complete teams, at any classification, in the state. The Firebirds remain at No. 2 for the second straight week. They opened Class 6A-District 16 play on Tuesday with a 4-0 win over Southridge.

3. ST. JOHNS COUNTRY DAY ORANGE PARK (20-5)

The Spartans picked up their 20 th win on Tuesday, beating Harvest Community 15-0. They’re among the favorites in a very competitive Class 2A.

4. NORTH BROWARD PREP (22-3)

North Broward Prep (22-3): Based on their overall body of work, the Eagles have been the most consistent team in Broward County. Their road to getting back to the state final four began on Tuesday with a 5-1 win against Saint Andrew’s Boca Raton.

5. DURANT PLANT CITY (21-3)

As strong as the Cougars have been, their playoff path is a rough one. Right off the bat, they drew a strong opponent in Strawberry Crest, and handily won, 7-2. Class 7A-District 6 is formidable.

6. WINDERMERE (22-3)

Talk about making a statement. Windermere closed out the regular season with two wins against state-ranked Hagerty. Now, they carry a 13-game winning streak into the Class 7A-District 5 tournament on Wednesday against Freedom Orlando.

7. MAJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS (20-5)

Most schools would be thrilled to just win 20 games. The Eagles, however, have set such a high bar after winning three straight state and national titles. While a national championship is unlikely, Stoneman Douglas still is positioned to make a run at another Class 7A state crown.

8. IMG ACADEMY (19-6)

A week after regaining the top spot, the Ascenders dropped two straight games to close out their season one win shy of 20 wins. As a Freelance school, IMG Academy doesn’t participate in the Florida state playoffs.

9. CALVARY CHRISTIAN CLEARWATER (22-4)

The depth of talented teams in Florida is underscored by the fact the Warriors are ranked ninth after being in the top five most of the season. But a three-game losing streak dropped them a bit. Still, they finished strongly with three straight wins, and their road to repeat in Class 3A started on Tuesday with a 11-0 victory against Cardinal Mooney.

10. WESTMINSTER CHRISTIAN MIAMI (20-4)

Another serious contender in Class 3A, the Warriors opened District 15 action on Tuesday and breezed to a 8-1 victory against Florida Christian.

11. LAKELAND CHRISTIAN (21-3)

Another consistent squad all season, the Vikings began their Class 2A-District 8 tournament with a 15-0 rout of Oasis Christian.

12. EAST LAKE TARPON SPRINGS (23-3)

The Eagles dropped their season finale, 4-2, to Northeast St. Petersburg. But they regrouped in the first game of the Class 6A-District 10 tournament by blowing out Countryside Clearwater, 10-0.

13. VENICE (23-3)

After finishing the season with five wins in a row, the Indians entered Class 7A-District 8 by beating North Port, 2-1.

14. TRINITY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY JACKSONVILLE (20-6)

About a month ago, there was a strong sentiment that the Conquerors were the best team in Florida. That was before they lost five of six to end the season. The playoffs are a new season, and they still have plenty of talent to be a state title contender in Class 3A. They blanked West Nassau, 5-0.

15. NEUMANN NAPLES (21-5)

The Celtics rebounded from back-to-back losses to IMG Academy and Marjory Stoneman Douglas by beating Archbishop McCarthy, 2-1. And in their first game in the Class 2A-District 12 tournament, they run-ruled Marco Island Academy, 18-1.

16. MIAMI CHRISTIAN (17-4)

Winners of three straight games to close out the regular season, the Victors shut out Archbishop Carroll, 3-0, in Class 2A-District 16.

17. JESUIT TAMPA (20-6)

If getting hot at the right time matters, the Tigers have done that. Up-and-down most of the season, they won six straight to finish the regular season. On Tuesday in Class 5A-District 9, they tripped up Spoto Riverview, 8-0.

18. NAPLES (20-7)

The Golden Eagles are in formidable Class 5A-District 12. On Tuesday, they got by Gulf Coast, 3-1.

19. NORTHEAST ST. PETERSBURG (22-3)

Rolling into the playoffs, the Vikings have won eight straight after beating Hollins, 4-0, on Tuesday in Class 5A-District 10.

20. COLUMBUS (18-6)

The Explorers are the top seed in Class 7A-District 15, and got underway by blowing out Hialeah Gardens, 11-1.

21. WEST BROWARD (20-5-1)

Class 7A-District 14 is arguably the top 7A district in the state. The Bobcats have been the most consistent team all season, and after beating Flanagan, 4-3, on Tuesday, they’ll face host Western on Thursday in the district title game.

22. BARRON COLLIER (21-6)

The Cougars took care of business against Bonita Springs, 4-0, on Tuesday and face Naples on Thursday in their district championship game.

23. MCKEEL ACADEMY LAKELAND (21-4)

In Class 4A-District 9, the Wildcats advanced to Thursday’s title game after beating Lake Region, 8-2, on Tuesday.

24. CARDINAL NEWMAN (20-5-1)

The Crusaders are another force in Class 3A, easily getting by Oxbridge Academy, 11-1, on Tuesday in District 11.

25. CHILES TALLAHASSEE (17-8)

The Timberwolves have jumped into our Top 25 for the first time. They’ll play in the Class 6A-District 2 title game on Thursday after blanking Crestview, 3-0.

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Hanover Central's Caiden Verrett heads toward third base during a Northwest Crossroads Conference game at Highland on Monday, April 15, 2024. (Vincent D. Johnson / Post-Tribune)

With records through Thursday and previous rankings in parentheses.

1. Valparaiso 12-2 (1)

Max Reaume posts six RBIs, hitting a homer and a double, in the Vikings’ two wins against Merrillville.

2. Crown Point 15-4 (3)

Logan Cotton goes 3-for-7 with a double and three RBIs in the Bulldogs’ two wins against Portage and doesn’t allow an earned run while striking out 10 in six innings in the first game.

3. Hanover Central 17-2 (4)

Caiden Verrett steals home to send the Wildcats to a walk-off win against Munster on Wednesday.

4. Andrean 17-3 (6)

Tyler Peller goes 2-for-4 with a homer, a double and three RBIs in the 59ers’ win against Homewood-Flossmoor on Wednesday.

5. Lake Central 11-7 (2)

Blake Sivak doesn’t allow an earned run and strikes out seven in a complete game as the Indians beat Chesterton on Wednesday.

6. Illiana Christian 11-4 (5)

Isaac VanderWoude goes 2-for-4 with a double, an RBI, a run scored and a stolen base in the Vikings’ win against Whiting on Tuesday.

7. Chesterton 12-5 (7)

Greg Guernsey goes 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs in the Trojans’ win against Lake Central on Tuesday.

8. Munster 8-9 (8)

Ryan Salinas goes 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI in the Mustangs’ loss to Hanover Central on Tuesday.

9. LaPorte 10-8 (9)

Gage Raymond collects four hits in the Slicers’ two wins against Michigan City.

10. Lowell 5-9 (10)

Gavin Gutierrez triples and scores a run in the Red Devils’ loss to Andrean on Tuesday.

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Junior infielder Zach Eggers goes 4-for-5 with an RBI, two runs scored and two stolen bases as Kankakee Valley beats Highland on Wednesday for its first conference win this season.

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College basketball transfer portal 2024: Ranking top 80 players as Max Shulga commits to Villanova

Here are the best transfers in the portal during college basketball's 2024 offseason.

NCAA Basketball: NCAA Tournament East Regional-Illinois vs Iowa State

Villanova made a major addition to its 2024-25 roster on Friday with the commitment of former VCU and Utah State transfer Max Shulga. The veteran guard is No. 58 in the CBS Sports Transfer Rankings and has one season left to play after playing the best basketball of his career in the 2023-24 season.

The 6-foot-4 Ukrainian averaged 14 points and 3.6 assists per game and shot 41.5% from 3-point range, earning all-conference honors for the Rams. Shulga rated as VCU's most effective offensive player, per evanmiya.com , and he should provide a spark for a Wildcats team that struggled offensively last season.

Villanova ranked 288th nationally in shooting percentage (42.5%) and 197th in 3-point shooting percentage (33.8%) during an 18-16 season. The Wildcats finished a measly 87th in adjusted offensive efficiency, per KenPom. Third-year coach Kyle Neptune also picked up commitments from Penn transfer Tyler Perkins and La Salle transfer Jhamir Brickus to add pop to next season's lineup.

The deadline for players to enter the transfer portal and be eligible next season passed on May 1. The chaos isn't quite over yet, though. Players who entered before the deadline still have ample time to choose their new school ahead of the 2024-25 season. Those who are exploring the NBA Draft process have until May 29 to withdraw if they want to return to college next season.

Check out the latest transfer portal updates from 247Sports

1. Johnell Davis

Old school: FAU | New school: Arkansas

Davis played a key role in taking FAU to the 2023 Final Four and built on his breakout season by upping his scoring average to 18.2 points in 2023-24. The 6-4 guard hit 41.4% of his 3-pointers, pulled down 6.3 rebounds and averaged 1.4 steals for the Owls in his fourth season of college basketball. Assuming he opts against staying in the NBA Draft, the co-AAC Player of the Year will be headed to Arkansas to play for first-year coach John Calipari.

2. Tucker DeVries

Old school: Drake  | New school: West Virginia

DeVries won Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year twice during three seasons while playing for his father, Darian DeVries. The 6-7 wing averaged 21.6 points, 6.7 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game in 2023-24. He's a career 35.9% 3-point shooter and dynamic offensive threat. DeVries is following his father, who accepted the West Virginia job.

3. Norchad Omier

Old school: Miami

At 6-foot-7, Omier is an undersized but physical big who brings a deft shooting touch at the rim. He's a voracious rebounder and can get to high-efficiency spots as the roll guy in the pick-and-roll. Omier averaged 17 points and 10 rboards per game while shooting 59.8% from the floor this past year for the Hurricanes. He also demonstrated 3-point shooting promise for the first time in his career. 

4. AJ Storr

Old school:  Wisconsin |  New school:  Kansas

Storr provided a significant jolt of offense for Wisconsin in the 2023-24 season, averaging 16.8 points. The 6-6 wing is a multi-level scorer with the size needed to finish in the paint and around the rim. being surrounded by other dynamic playmakers at Kansas should allow Storr increase his efficiency after he shot 43.4% from the floor for the Badgers.

5. Kadary Richmond

Old school: Seton Hall

Richmond fueled Seton Hall's NIT title run as the Pirates' leading scorer at 15.7 points per game and lead facilitator with 5.1 assists per game. He was also the team's highest-rated defender by a longshot, per evanmiya.com . The 6-5 guard is a four-year veteran of high-major basketball and is the sort of tough, two-way player who could make a difference on a deep with Final Four aspirations.

6. Jeremy Roach

Old school: Duke | New school: Baylor

Roach is a seasoned floor general with two years of experience under Mike Krzyzewski and two years of experience under Jon Scheyer. The 6-1 guard earned third-team All-ACC honors in 2023-24 while averaging 14 points and 3.3 assists per game on 42.9% 3-point shooting. With 108 starts for a premier program under his belt, Roach will be a plug and play replacement for RayJ Dennis, who is out of eligibility after playing a similar one-year rental role at point guard for the Bears in 2023-24.

7. Mark Mitchell

Old school:  Duke | New school: Missouri

Mitchell started 67 games in his two seasons at Duke after ranking as a five-star prospect in the Class of 2022. The 6-9 forward is a dynamic athlete who played mostly at small forward in 2022-23 before sliding to power forward this past season. He averaged 11.6 points and 6.0 rebounds per game on 54% shooting from the floor this past year. With two seasons of eligibility remaining and NBA-caliber upside, Mitchell could blossom into a star for a rebuilding Missouri team.

8. Vladislav Goldin

Old school: FAU | New school: Michigan

Goldin averaged 15.7 points, 6.9 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game on an insanely efficient 67.3% shooting from the floor for FAU in 2023-24. The 7-1 Russian is a rugged and seasoned veteran who impacts both ends of the floor. He is a particularly strong asset on offense, despite the fact that he's never attempted a 3-pointer.

9. Oumar Ballo

Old school:  Arizona |  New school:  Indiana

Ballo's size (7-foot and 260 pounds) makes him a difficult player for opponents to manage. He averaged 12.9 points and 10.1 rebounds in 2023-24 for Arizona on 65.8% shooting. There isn't much versatility to his game, and Ballo's free-throw shooting dipped to a career-worst 49.5% this past season. But he's a productive bruiser with a proven track record at an elite program who will help Indiana replace the production of Kel'El Ware, who is headed to the NBA Draft.

10.  Zeke Mayo

Old school:   South Dakota State  |  New school:  Kansas

Mayo earned Summit League Player of the Year after averaging 18.8 points, 5.7 rebounds and 3.5 assists for a South Dakota State team that won the conference. He's a career 38.8% 3-point shooter and scored 19 points on just 11 shots against Iowa State's vicious defense in an NCAA Tournament loss. There is a strong recent track record of Summit League Players of the Year transferring up. Max Abmas was the leading scorer for Texas this season after winning the award twice in his career at Oral Roberts.  Baylor Scheierman  has also been a star at  Creighton  the past two seasons after winning Summit League POTY at SDSU in 2022.

11. Robbie Avila

Old school:  Indiana State |  New school:  Saint Louis

Avila became a college basketball cult hero while earning all-MVC honors as a sophomore. The 6-10 center averaged 17.4 points and 6.6 rebounds on 53.6% shooting for an Indiana State team that finished 32-7. Avila is great around the rim but also shot 39.4% from 3-point range on 4.2 attempts per game, which makes him a rarity among bigs in college basketball. He is following coach Josh Schertz from ISU to Saint Louis.

12. Trey Townsend

Old school:  Oakland |  New school:  Arizona

Townsend earned Horizon League Player of the Year honors while leading Oakland to a conference title and upset victory over No. 3 seed Kentucky in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The 6-foot-6 forward is a dynamic scorer who racked up 1,813 points in four seasons playing for the Golden Grizzlies. He should play a key role for an Arizona team replacing a massive amount of production.

13. Clifford Omoruyi

Old school: Rutgers

Entering the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Omoruyi's 93 blocks ranked fourth nationally. The 6-11 center is an elite rim protector with consecutive Big Ten All-Defense honors. Omoruyi also averaged double figures in each of the last three seasons and posted 29 double-doubles in his four years with Rutgers. He can't do much away from the rim offensively but is excellent defensively.

14. Tramon Mark

Old school: Arkansas | New school: Texas

Mark averaged 16.2 points on 48% shooting for Arkansas in 2023-24 after spending the first three years of his career at Houston. The 6-5 guard is just a career 32% 3-point shooter, but he's a battle-tested veteran with the ability to go out and get buckets in a variety of ways. He is a big addition for a Texas team losing its top four scorers.

15. DJ Wagner

Old school: Kentucky

Wagner finished the 2023 recruiting cycle ranked as the nation's No. 6 high school prospect, according to 247Sports. He displayed flashes of his elite potential during an SEC All-Freshman campaign at Kentucky but was inconsistent, shooting just 40.5% from the floor and 29.2% from 3-point range. Though the 6-3 guard didn't turn out as a one-and-done superstar, his talent is clear and his ceiling remains high.

16.  Cade Tyson

Old school:  Belmont | New school: North Carolina

Tyson is a career 44.6% 3-point shooter on 287 attempts over two seasons with Belmont. At 6-7 and with a demonstrated outside stroke, he should slot in to a significant role with the Tar Heels. How Tyson will translate defensively to a higher level is likely the biggest question mark here. But his offensive game is sweet.

17.  Darlinstone Dubar

Old school:   Hofstra  |  New school:  Tennessee

Dubar is a 6-6 wing who averaged 17.8 points and 6.8 rebounds on 39.9% 3-point shooting for a 20-win Hofstra team. He began his career at  Iowa State , starting seven games for the Cyclones in 2020-21. As a fifth-year player with a proven shot and good size, he'll be part of the committee tasked with helping Tennessee replace All-American guard Dalton Knecht. Former  Alabama  guard  Aaron Estrada  is a recent example of a quality high-major player to come through Hofstra.

18. Wooga Poplar

Poplar averaged 13.1 points per game on 38.5% 3-point shooting for Miami in the 2023-24 season. The 6-foot-5 guard also played a starting role for the Hurricanes during their 2023 Final Four run. While his defense could use some refining, the Philadelphia native is great off-ball weapon with the athleticism to attack closeouts and finish at the rim.

19. Terrence Edwards

Old school:   James Madison  |  New school:  Louisville

Edwards was the leading scorer at 17.2 points per game for a James Madison team that finished 32-4 with a trip to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The 6-6 guard also dished out 3.4 assists for the Dukes after making significant productivity strides in all four years he was at JMU. He will be a vital piece for coach Pat Kelsey's first team at Louisville.

20. Rylan Griffen

Old school:  Alabama | New school : Kansas Griffen averaged 11.2 points on 39.2% 3-point shooting while starting 33 games as a sophomore for Alabama. The former top-50 prospect has good size as an off-ball guard at 6-5. Though he didn't register as a high-impact defender, Griffen is an appealing transfer because of his demonstrated record of offensive efficiency for a high-level program.

21. Jonas Aidoo

Old school:  Tennessee |  New school:  Arkansas

Aidoo took significant strides as a junior during the 2023-24 season, averaging 11.4 points, 7.3 rebounds and 1.8 blocks as a full-time starter for the Volunteers. At 6-11, he registered as one of the most impactful defenders in the SEC. However, Aidoo did struggle in the rare instances when he was matched up against the sport's top bruisers such as Hunter Dickinson, Ryan Kalkbrenner and Zach Edey.

22. Chucky Hepburn

Old school: Wisconsin | New school : Louisville

Hepburn started 103 games over three seasons at Wisconsin, establishing himself as reliable floor general and defensive pest. The 6-foot-2 guard is a career 36.2% 3-point shooter and earned Big Ten All-Defensive Team honors in the 2023-24 season while averaging 2.1 steals. He rated as the Badgers' most-efficient player and No. 2 defender this past season, per evanmiya.com .

23. Zvonimir Ivišić

Old school:  Kentucky |  New school:  Arkansas

Ivišić showed tantalizing flashes of potential as a freshman at Kentucky. With a rare combination of size, skill and shooting ability, he will be an integral piece in John Calipari's effort to field a competitive team in his first season at Arkansas. At 7-2, Ivišić can swat shots or step out and hit 3-pointers. With a full offseason to spend in Arkansas' strength and conditioning program, the Croatian big man should develop the strength required to bruise on the block in a rugged conference.

24. Kobe Johnson

Old school: USC  | New school: UCLA

Johnson stood out as an elite defender for USC, collecting 2.2 steals per game and rating as one of the top players on that side of the ball in the Pac-12. The 6-5 wing also scored 10.9 points per game in 2023-24. Though just a career 32.9% 3-point shooter, Johnson has some chops as a distributor and will be a plug-and-play veteran as he heads across town to play for UCLA.

25.  Brandon Garrison

Old school:  Oklahoma State  | New school: Kentucky

Garrison showed glimpses of why he was a top-50 prospect and McDonald's All-American in the Class of 2023 during his freshman season at Oklahoma State. There are offensive strides to be made, but Garrison blocked 1.5 shots per game in just 22.7 minutes and has three seasons of eligibility remaining to continue realizing his potential.

26.  Malik Mack

Old school:  Harvard  | New school: Georgetown

Mack's efficiency dipped down the stretch, but it was still a phenomenal freshman season for the 6-1 guard, who averaged 17.2 points and 4.8 assists per game. The Ivy League Rookie of the Year finished with 18 points and six assists at  Boston College  and scored 27 at  Indiana  during the first month of his college career. It was an impressive peek at what he's capable of against high-major opposition.

27. Aidan Mahaney

Old school:  Saint Mary's |  New school:  UConn

Mahaney earned first-team All-WCC honors in both his seasons at Saint Mary's and was the conference's Freshman of the Year in the 2022-23 season. Though his efficiency dipped as a sophomore, the 6-foot-3 guard is a natural shot-maker who could thrive in the right system. He's a career 37.5% 3-point shooter and often came up clutch in key situations for a team that secured a No. 5 seed in each of the past two NCAA Tournaments.

28. Coleman Hawkins

Old school: Illinois

Hawkins averaged 12.1 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.7 assists while shooting 36.9% from 3-point range in 2023-24 for an Illinois team that reached the Elite Eight and finished 29-9. With four seasons of Big Ten experience under his belt, Hawkins is a proven stretch big man with some defensive versatility.

29.  Meechie Johnson

Old school:   South Carolina  |  New school:  Ohio State

Johnson wasn't necessarily South Carolina's best all-around player. But the 6-2 guard did lead the Gamecocks in scoring at 14.1 points per game in 2023-24 during his second season in the program. Johnson began his career at  Ohio State  and will have one season of eligibility remaining as he returns to his home state to finish out his career with the Buckeyes.

30.  Tony Perkins

Old school:   Iowa  |  New school:  Missouri

Perkins averaged 14 points, 4.6 assists and 1.6 steals while starting all 34 games for Iowa as a senior. Following 126 career appearances for the Hawkeyes, he should make a significant impact for a Missouri program seeking to bounce back from an 0-18 SEC record. Though just a career 31.7% 3-point shooter, Perkins is a physical guard at 6-4 who can attack the basket. He also rated as Iowa's top defender in the 2023-24 season, per  evanmiya.com .

31. Milos Uzan

Old school: Oklahoma | New school: Houston

Uzan dished out 4.7 assists versus just 2.1 turnovers per game against Big 12 competition in the 2023-24 season. The 6-4 guard started 56 games during his two seasons with the Sooners and will be tasked with helping Houston replace beloved point guard Jamal Shead. He won't be handling that job alone -- few could -- but he'll be a big piece in keeping the Cougars in the Big 12 hunt.

32. PJ Haggerty

Old school:  Tulsa | New school: Memphis

Haggerty averaged 21.2 points on 54% shooting inside the arc for Tulsa in 2023-24. What separates the 6-3 guard from some of the other volume scorers in the portal is that he has three seasons left to play. Instead of merely serving as a one-year rental, he could potentially develop into a three-year rotational mainstay. And if he develops his 3-point shot, he could be a high-level college star.

33.  Myles Rice

Old   school:  Washington State |  New school : Indiana

Rice  defeated cancer and helped lead Washington State to its first NCAA Tournament since 2008. With coach Kyle Smith off to Stanford, it was no surprise to see Rice hit the portal. The 6-2 guard averaged 14.8 points, 3.8 assists and 1.6 steals for the Cougars and should have three seasons of eligibility remaining. He needs to improve his 3-point shot (27.5% on 3.7 attempts per game) and bulk up. But there is a lot to like about his trajectory for an Indiana team that desperately needed to upgrade its backcourt.

34. Kylan Boswell

Old school:  Arizona |  New school:  Illinois

Boswell started 35 games for Arizona as a sophomore, averaging 9.6 points and 3.6 assists while shooting 37.9% from 3-point range. The 6-foot-2 guard isn't particularly explosive or rangy, which means he has limitations as a driver and defender. But he's sure-handed and produced a solid track record of perimeter shooting in two years with the Wildcats.

35. Kanaan Carlyle

Old school:   Stanford  | New school: Indiana

Carlyle averaged 11.5 points and 2.7 assists per game in his freshman season at Stanford after ranking as a four-star prospect in the Class of 2023. His best games came against  Arizona  and  Washington State , which were both NCAA Tournament teams. With three seasons of eligibility remaining and a proven body of work at the high-major level, there is some upside here.

36. Danny Wolf

Old school:  Yale | New school: Michigan

Wolf averaged 14.1 points, 9.7 rebounds and 1.3 blocks for a Yale team that reached the second round of the 2024 NCAA Tournament. He is more fluid, nimble and versatile than a typical seven-footer. Wolf can attack defenders off the dribble, hit 3-pointers or post up. He has two seasons left, and his rare combination of size and tools make him one of this offseason's most interesting transfer prospects.

37. Dillon Mitchell

Old school:  Texas

Mitchell made strides as a sophomore at Texas but still has untapped potential after ranking as a five-star prospect in the Class of 2022. The former McDonald's All-American is an athletic power forward who finishes well at the rim. But Mitchell's 0 for 8 career 3-point mark means you can't pair him with a non-shooting center without clogging up the floor.

38. Ryan Conwell

Old school:  Indiana State |  New school:  Xavier

Conwell is a 6-4 guard who hit 40.7% of his 3-point attempts on 7.1 tries per game as a sophomore at Indiana State. He finished second on the team in scoring at 16.6 points per game and dished out 2.5 assists. Considering that Conwell also rates as a quality defender, he should be a key part of Xavier coach Sean Miller's effort to get the Musketeers back to the NCAA Tournament.

39. Jamir Watkins

Old school: Florida State

Watkins averaged 15.6 points, six rebounds and 2.8 assists while shooting 34.4% from 3-point range in his lone season at Florida State. The 6-foot-7 wing was a pleasant surprise after spending his first two seasons at VCU. He has NBA upside and one season of eligibility remaining.

40. Alijah Martin

Old school: FAU | New school : Florida

Martin was a three-time all-conference performer at FAU while appearing in 124 games across four seasons under Dusty May. The 6-foot-2 guard is a good defender for his size and a career 36.9% 3-point shooter. He's more of a shooting guard than a point guard and has proven he can make substantive contributions to a winning program.

41. Chris Youngblood

Old school:  South Florida |  New school:  Alabama

Youngblood was the leading scorer for the AAC champions, averaging 15.3 points on 41.6% 3-point shooting for a 25-8 South Florida team. The 6-4 guard was the league's co-player of the year and should be an excellent fit with an Alabama program that prioritizes efficient 3-point shooting.

42.  BJ Freeman

Old school:  Milwaukee  | New school: Arizona State

Freeman was a busy man the past two years at Milwaukee, leading a pair of 20-win teams in scoring. In 2023-24, he also led the Panthers in rebounds (6.6), assists (4.1) and steals (1.1). At 6-6, he's both a good solo shot creator and can facilitate for others. His results against high-major opposition were mixed in a limited sample size over the past two years, but Freeman can help the Sun Devils as they transition to the Big 12.

43. Great Osobor

Old school:  Utah State

Osobor earned Mountain West Player of the Year honors after averaging 17.7 points, nine rebounds and 1.4 blocks for a Utah State team that won a strong league. The 6-8 big man does his work in the paint and hasn't shown much of an outside shot, but his effectiveness as an interior scorer is tremendous.

44. Jalen Blackmon

Old school: Stetson  | New school : Miami

Blackmon turned heads nationally with his 43-point outburst in the ASUN Tournament title game. The 6-3 guard hit 38.1% of his 3-pointers on 8.3 attempts per game in the 2023-24 season and is a career 90.6% free-throw shooter. The Indiana native has only one season of eligibility remaining and should be a difference maker for a Miami team that lost key players Wooga Poplar and Norchad Omier to the portal.

45.  Ja'Kobi Gillespie  

Old school:  Belmont |  New school:  Maryland

Belmont was at its best with Gillespie on the floor; he averaged 17.2 points, 4.2 assists and 2.2 steals for the Bruins. The 6-foot guard is on the smaller side but shot a ridiculous 66% inside the arc and a solid 38.7% beyond it. With two seasons of eligibility remaining, he's a good addition for a Maryland team that needs help in the backcourt.

46. Cam Christie

Old school: Minnesota 

Christie averaged 11.3 points and 2.2 assists while shooting 39.1% from beyond the arc as he earned Big Ten All-Freshman honors. The 6-foot-6 wing has three seasons left to play and a ton of offensive upside. He's the younger brother of former Michigan State guard and current Los Angeles Lakers player Max Christie.

47. Dug McDaniel

Old school: Michigan  | New school: Kansas State

McDaniel averaged 16.3 points and 4.7 assists while shooting 36.8% from 3-point range on 5.8 attempts for a bad Michigan team. The 5-11 guard also rated as the Wolverines' top defender, per evanmiya.com. Although his offensive numbers dipped against Big Ten foes, the former four-star prospect will help a Kansas State team needing to upgrade its guard play.

48. Otega Oweh

Old school:  Oklahoma  | New school: Kentucky

Oweh's production and efficiency dropped dramatically during the grind of Big 12 play after his sophomore season began with tantalizing glimpses of offensive promise. While his game remains a work in progress, the 6-5 wing is already a great defender. With two years left to play, Oweh can be an elite defensive stopper for Mark Pope's first UK team.

49. Tyrese Hunter

Old school:  Texas | New school: Memphis

Hunter started 71 games over his two seasons at Texas after winning Big 12 Rookie of the Year at Iowa State in 2021-22. Based on the trajectory he established with the Cyclones, Hunter seemed destined to become an all-Big 12 performer. It didn't work out that way, but the 6-foot guard is talented and destined to play a key role for Memphis.

50.  Saint Thomas

Old school:   Northern Colorado  | New school: USC

Northern Colorado produced a gem last cycle in  Dalton Knecht . Can it come through again? Thomas is a vastly different player but nonetheless intriguing. At 6-7, he averaged 19.7 points, 4.2 assists and 1.7 steals while making 57.2% of his 2-pointers and 33% of his 3s in 2023-24. The dynamic forward began his career at  Loyola Chicago  and has one season left to play.

51. JT Toppin

Old school: New Mexico

Players with Toppin's combination of production and promise don't come around often. The 6-9 forward earned Mountain West Rookie of the Year honors while averaging 12.4 points, 9.1 rebounds and 1.9 blocks per game in the 2023-24 season. Toppin has three seasons of eligibility remaining and has already demonstrated the ability to step out and shoot 3-pointers. He's got a tantalizing all-around game and could develop into an NBA Draft prospect.

52. Dante Maddox Jr.

Old school: Toledo | New school: Xavier

Given how productive transfer guards Quincy Olivari and Dayvion McKnight were for Xavier last season, it would be no surprise if the Musketeers' incoming crop of perimeter players produces in similar fashion. Maddox hit 42.4% of his 3-pointers in two seasons with the Rockets.

53. Jordan Pope

Old school: Oregon State | New school: Texas

Pope averaged 17.6 points and 3.4 assists while shooting 37.1% from beyond the arc for Oregon State as a sophomore in 2023-24. The 6-2 guard needs to improve defensively but is a proven high-major scorer with two years of eligibility remaining. He should play a key role for Texas squad losing guards Max Abmas and Tyrese Hunter.

54.  Jacob Crews

Old school:   UT Martin  |  New school:   Missouri

Crews shot 41.4% from 3-point range on 6.7 attempts per game as a junior for a UT Martin team that won a share of the OVC regular-season title. He also yanked down 8.2 rebounds per game for the Skyhawks. There are questions about his defense, but at 6-7 and with a good shooting stroke, he is big pickup for Missouri. The Tigers are coming off a winless SEC campaign and need help.

55. Skyy Clark

Old school: Louisville  | New school: UCLA

After spending one season at Illinois , Clark transferred to Louisville and led the moribund Cardinals in scoring during the 2023-24 season at 13.2 points per game. His career 1:1 assist-turnover ratio is unappealing, but if the former top-40 prospect can fit in with the Bruins, he can turn things around. 

56. Aden Holloway

Old school: Auburn | New school: Alabama

Holloway's upside as a former five-star prospect is clear. But after shooting just 31.8% from the field as a freshman at Auburn he's got something to prove as he heads to rival Alabama with three seasons of eligibility remaining.

57. TJ Bamba

Old school: Villanova | New school: Oregon

Bamba started 33 games at Villanova in 2023-24 after leading Washington State in scoring in the 2022-23 season. He's a veteran, off-ball guard with good size at 6-foot-5 and a career 38% 3-point shooting mark over four seasons.

58. Max Shulga

Old school: VCU | New school: Villanova

Shulga is a seasoned veteran who averaged 14 points and 3.6 assists on 41.5% 3-point shooting for VCU last season after following coach Ryan Odom from Utah State. He can play on or off the ball and is strong in the pick and roll.

59. Aaron Bradshaw

Old school: Kentucky | New school: Ohio State

Bradshaw struggled for minutes as a freshman while navigating a crowded Kentucky frontcourt. He was the No. 5 overall player in the Class of 2023, according to 247Sports, and showed glimpses of promise during his lone season with the Wildcats. The 7-footer can step out and hit 3-pointers and is more mobile as a perimeter defender than most college centers.

60.  Malik Dia

Old school:   Belmont  | New school: Ole Miss

Dia shined as a dynamic frontcourt player in his sophomore season at Belmont after playing sparingly during his freshman season at  Vanderbilt . He averaged 16.9 points and 5.8 boards for the Bruins while shooting 34.1% from 3-point range. He's 6-9 and has surprising athleticism for a player with such a big frame. His game needs refining, but Dia's upside is clear.

61. Dre Davis

Old school: Seton Hall | New school: Ole Miss

Davis averaged 15 points per game and shot 35% from 3-point range in his second season at Seton Hall. It was the fourth season of college basketball for the 6-5 guard, who began his career at Louisville. He averaged 16.6 points, 6.6 rebounds and 2.6 blocks per game during Seton Hall's five-game NIT title run.

62. Amari Williams

Old school: Drexel | New school: Kentucky

Williams earned CAA Defensive Player of the Year for a third straight season while averaging 1.8 blocks per game. The 6-foot-10 rim protector rated among the top-100 defenders in all of college basketball entering the NCAA Tournament, per evanmiya.com. He also scored 12.2 points and grabbed 7.8 rebounds for a 20-win Dragons team.

63. Felix Okpara

Old school: Ohio State | New school: Tennessee 

Okpara chose wisely by picking Tennessee after the Volunteers lost their top two centers Jonas Aidoo and Tobe Awaka in the transfer portal. The 6-foot-11 big man blocked 2.4 shots per game in just 23.5 minutes for the Buckeyes as a sophomore and hit 60.7% of his 2-point attempts as an efficient scorer at the rim.

64. Michael Ajayi

Old school: Pepperdine | New school: Gonzaga

Ajayi is 6-7 and hit 47% of his 3-pointers on 2.5 attempts per game while averaging 17.2 points in his lone season at Pepperdine. While Ajayi was a rebounding force for the Waves with 9.9 per game, his defense is a question mark. He should be a natural fit at Gonzaga as the Bulldogs seek to build a deeper roster after struggling with depth in 2023-24.

65. Lamont Butler

Old school: San Diego State | New school: Kentucky

Butler won Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year during his fourth and final season at San Diego State. The 6-foot-2 guard's game is defined by dogged defense. Though he's just a 32.1% 3-point shooter, Butler may improve offensively in UK coach Mark Pope's more up-tempo scheme.

66. Desmond Claude

Old school: Xavier | New school: USC

Claude is a physical perimeter player who was Xavier's second-leading scorer at 16.6 points per game. His career 25.3% 3-point shooting mark is an eyesore, but he's an intriguing talent with a knack for putting the ball in the basket.

67. Frankie Fidler

Old school: Omaha | New school: Michigan State

Fidler finished second in the Summit League in scoring at 20.1 points per game. The 6-7 forward hit 35.6% of his 3-point attempts in 2023-24 and was effective against Big 12 foes TCU and Texas Tech . There are many recent examples of players from this league transferring up and playing big roles for good teams.

68. Riley Kugel

Old school: Florida  | New school: Kansas

Kugel is an interesting prospect with good tools and NBA upside; however, the 6-5 wing regressed as a sophomore while shooting just 31.2% from 3-point range. If he can push that closer to 40% and cut back on his turnovers, then Kugel could blossom into an impact 3-and-D player.

69. Deivon Smith

Old school: Utah

Smith was a steal on the 2023 transfer wire, landing as a star in the Utah lineup after he was a role player at Mississippi State and Georgia Tech during his first three seasons. The 6-foot-1 guard finished sixth nationally in assists per game at 7.1 while also scoring 13.3 points per game on 40.8% 3-point shooting for the Utes.

70.  J'Vonne Hadley

Old school:   Colorado  |  New school:  Louisville

Though only a role player on a team oozing talent, the 6-foot-6 wing did a lot for the Buffaloes, averaging 11.6 points, six rebounds and 2.4 assists. He attempted just 1.3 shots from 3-point range but hit 41.7% of them, and was efficient inside the arc (56.5%). A significant role should be available to him at Louisville as the Cardinals reboot under new coach Pat Kelsey.

71. Mason Gillis

Old school: Purdue | New school: Duke

Gillis appeared in 132 games over five seasons at Purdue, serving as a reliable stretch forward while shooting 40.7% from 3-point range. The 6-foot-6 Gillis isn't much of a playmaker or shot creator off the dribble, but he's steady and will be needed veteran voice on a Duke team that is going to be relying heavily on freshmen.

72. Tre Donaldson

Old school: Auburn | New school: Michigan

Donaldson averaged 6.7 points, 3.2 assists and shot 41.2% from 3-point range in just 19.3 minute per game at Auburn in 2023-24. With two years of eligibility remaining, the 6-2 Donaldson could be an impact player for the Wolverines as first-year coach Dusty May gets his program going.

73. Javon Small

Old school: Oklahoma State | New school: West Virginia

Small averaged 15.1 points and 4.1 assists in his lone season at Oklahoma State after spending two years at East Carolina. The 6-2 guard hit 37.4% of his 3-pointers for the Cowboys, although that mark dropped to 31.8% in conference play. Small will play a major role for the Mountaineers as coach Darian DeVries begins his tenure. 

74. Roddy Gayle Jr.

Old school: Ohio State | New school: Michigan

Gayle is a physical shooting guard who can take defenders off the dribble and use his strength and athleticism to get good looks. He's just a career 33.1% 3-point shooter. But after averaging 13.5 points and 3.1 assists for the Buckeyes as a sophomore, Gayle should be a key contributor at Michigan as the Wolverines get started under first-year coach Dusty May.

75. Chaz Lanier

Old school: North Florida

Lanier carries boom-or-bust vibes into the portal after making a whopping 44% of his 3-point attempts on 7.5 attempts per game in his fourth season at North Florida. The 6-foot-4 guard was merely a role player early in his career before breaking out to earn all-Atlantic Sun honors this past season. If his outside shooting stroke carries over, he'll be one of the transfer cycles biggest names.

76. Sean Stewart

Old school: Duke | New school: Ohio State

Stewart logged just 8.3 minutes per game as a freshman at Duke while stuck behind a logjam of frontcourt players that included Kyle Filipowski, Mark Mitchell and Ryan Young. But his splits were encouraging, and his athleticism came through in his limited spurts of action. The former McDonald's All-American has three seasons of eligibility remaining and could still blossom into an NBA Draft prospect.

77.  Adou Thiero

Kentucky's most effective defensive lineups often featured Thiero. The tenacious 6-6 wing guards and rebounds with a voracious appetite and can score attacking the rim. He's just a career 32.3% 3-point shooter and doesn't have a refined offensive game. Still, his 80% free-throw shooting mark in 2023-24 portends promise, and he could shine if given a greater and more consistent role.

78. Brandon Huntley-Hatfield

Old school: Louisville | New school: NC State

Huntley-Hatfield finally began showing more consistent flashes in 2023-24 of why he was a five-star prospect in the Class of 2021. The 6-10 interior presence averaged 12.9 points and 8.4 rebounds for Louisville. He's not an elite rim protector (0.8 blocks per game in 30.8 minutes) and is just beginning to show comfort as a 3-point shooter. With DJ Burns Jr. gone, there should be plenty of room for Huntley-Hatfield to shine in the NC State frontcourt.

79. Andrew Carr

Old school: Wake Forest | New school: Kentucky

Carr is a stretch four who shot 37.1% from 3-point range on 2.8 attempts per game for Wake Forest during his fourth season of college basketball. The 6-9 forward averaged 13.5 points per game for the Demon Deacons. He is skilled around the rim and serviceable defensively. Carr has one season of eligibility remaining.

80. Pop Isaacs

Old school: Texas Tech | New school: Creighton

Creighton had a perimeter scoring role available amid the departures of Trey Alexander and Baylor Scheierman. Isaacs will help fill it after averaging 15.8 points as a sophomore at Texas Tech. The 6-foot-2 guard was not efficient — shooting just 34.9% from the floor as a sophomore — but he is talented.

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