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Kentucky among squads with big changes through transfer portal

Kentucky among squads with big changes through transfer portal
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By The Associated Press
May. 01, 2024
By The Associated Press May. 01, 2024 | 03:06 PM
A few days after winning a second consecutive national championship, UConn coach Dan Hurley posted a photo of himself on social media, lying on the floor and covering his eyes.

The caption read “Day 1 in the portal ...”

Several weeks later, Hurley has added several key pieces as the portal window closes Wednesday, with the Huskies trying to become the first team to win three straight NCAA titles since UCLA’s run of seven straight from 1967-73. And they’re among numerous major programs shuffling their decks through portal work.

UConn, which could lose all five starters from this year’s title winner, has added former Michigan center Tarris Reed and former Saint Mary’s star guard Aidan Mahaney from the portal. The Huskies also landed top recruit Liam McNeeley, who decommitted from Indiana while the Hoosiers revamp their roster with transfers.

Meanwhile at Kentucky, the biggest job changing hands in the offseason carousel has meant plenty of changes through the Wildcats roster with John Calipari’s exit to Arkansas and Mark Pope’s arrival from BYU. 

Portal additions include guard Lamont Butler, who hit the buzzer-beating winner for San Diego State in the 2023 Final Four against Florida Atlantic; Oklahoma forward Otega Oweh; Wake Forest forward Andrew Carr; Oklahoma State big man Brandon Garrison; Dayton guard Koby Brea, the nation’s top 3-point shooter at 49.8%; and Dayton big man Amari Williams. And on Wednesday, former Arizona and West Virginia guard Kerr Kriisa committed to Kentucky, according to On3 Sports.

At Arkansas, Calipari’s portal additions are headlined by Florida Atlantic guard Johnell Davis, the leading scorer on the Owls’ Final Four team in 2023 and the No. 2-ranked transfer in 247Sports’ rankings. Arkansas also landed Tennessee forward Jonas Aidoo and Kentucky big man Zvonimir Ivisic. A mass of departures included leading scorer Tramon Mark (to Texas), though Calipari has also added 247sports’ No. 6-ranked recruiting class with three four-star prospects who originally committed to him at UK.

Duke: Jon Scheyer’s third team will look nothing like his second. Seven players pursued transfers, headlined by veteran guard Jeremy Roach landing at Baylor and forward Mark Mitchell going to Missouri. But Duke added veteran pieces in Syracuse forward Maliq Brown and Purdue forward Mason Gillis, while the departures have largely cleared the way for the nation’s top recruiting class to come into starring roles: a six-player class that includes 247Sports No. 1 overall prospect Cooper Flagg, No. 3 prospect Khaman Maluach and three other top-20 recruits.

As the window to enter the portal closes, several big names were still looking for new homes, including Bronny James. After one season at USC, LeBron James’ son is still weighing whether to join another college program or his dad in the NBA.




(AP Photo James Crisp)
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