College Basketball Transfer Portal Commitment Roundup: Part 4

How the fourth week of the transfer portal has shaped out thus far

In NCAA Men’s Basketball, the transfer portal opened to all students on Monday, March 24th. Since then, over 2500 players have entered their names into the portal, and teams have been scrambling to set their rosters for the 2025-26 season. More big names have found new homes over the past week, so this article will highlight them below. All 50 players listed were ranked in the Top 360 transfer portal player rankings by 247 Sports. These moves are up to date as of April 23rd.

SG Ian Jackson: North Carolina -> St. John’s

C Moustapha Thiam: UCF -> Cincinnati

SG Rodney Rice: Maryland -> USC

PG Xzayvier Brown: Saint Joseph’s -> Oklahoma

PF Alvaro Folgueiras: Robert Morris -> Iowa

SG Nate Johnson: Akron -> Kansas State

CG Denzel Aberdeen: Florida -> Kentucky

PF Dillon Mitchell: Cincinnati -> St. John’s

PF Mackenzie Mgbako: Indiana -> Texas

PG Barrington Hargress: UC Riverside -> Colorado

SG Treysen Eaglestaff: North Dakota -> West Virginia (originally committed to South Carolina)

SG Trey Fort: Samford -> Michigan State

PG Tayton Conerway: Troy -> Indiana

SF Elyjah Freeman: Lincoln Memorial -> Auburn

SG Kevin Overton: Texas Tech -> Auburn

SF Jakhi Howard: Auburn -> Utah

SF Bryson Tucker: Indiana -> Washington

PF Ezra Ausar: Utah -> USC

PF Duncan Powell: Georgia Tech -> Providence (originally committed to Georgetown)

PG Jestin Porter: Middle Tennessee -> Clemson

SG Jalen Celestine: Baylor -> Cincinnati

PF Ladji Dembele: Iowa -> UNLV

PG Nate Calmese: Washington State -> Wake Forest

SF Chris Bell: Syracuse -> California

SF Naas Cunningham: Alabama -> UNLV

PF Sam Walters: Michigan -> SMU

PF Aaron Bradshaw: Ohio State -> Memphis

SF Mike Sharavjamts: Utah -> South Carolina

SG Duke Miles: Oklahoma -> Texas A&M (originally committed to Virginia)

SG Chance Moore: St. Bonaventure -> West Virginia

SG Sincere Parker: McNeese State -> Memphis

PG Martin Somerville: UMass Lowell -> Florida State

PF Josiah Moseley: Villanova -> Texas Tech

CG Chansey Willis Jr.: Western Michigan -> Minnesota

PG Zachary Davis: South Carolina -> Memphis

SG MJ Collins: Vanderbilt -> Utah State

PG Bryce Lindsay: James Madison -> Villanova

SF Zion Stanford: Temple -> Villanova

PG Deuce Jones: La Salle -> Saint Joseph’s

SF Tyrell Ward: LSU -> VCU

CG Isaiah Elohim: USC -> FAU

C Youssouf Singare: UConn -> High Point

PG Daniel Freitag: Wisconsin -> Buffalo

SF Curtis Williams Jr.: Georgetown -> Tulane

PF Jake Wahlin: Utah -> Clemson

SG Julius Thedford: Western Kentucky -> Memphis

PF Carson Towt: Northern Arizona -> Notre Dame

PG TJ Simpkins: Elon -> Seton Hall

CG Adam Njie: Iona -> Dayton

SF Justyn Fernandez: Providence -> Delaware