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College basketball transfer rankings for 2022-23 season

Keyontae Johnson will attempt to resume his college career at Kansas State in 2022-23, after not having played a game since December 2020, when he collapsed on the court. AP Photo/Matt Stamey

If you thought last spring's transfer portal was overwhelming, this spring likely hasn't improved matters. The roster changes have continued at a furious pace.

The one-time transfer waiver remains in effect, and a number of additional factors have led to a similar number of men's basketball names in the portal this spring to the 1,832 that went in for the 2020-21 academic year. Programs must get back to the 13-scholarship limit after being allowed to exceed it for 2021-22 thanks to the extra year of NCAA eligibility, meaning rosters will need to be reduced for many programs. Also, because of COVID-19 protocols, the majority of last year's freshmen were on campuses they never even visited before arriving in the summer or fall -- another factor that led to attrition.

After a slow start, the current pace is closing in on last offseason's record-setting numbers. One of the early concerns was the lack of optimism about two-time transfers getting waivers to play immediately next season. But most early requests have already been granted. The deadline to enter the portal and still be eligible for next season was May 1, but we still saw dozens of players transfer after the deadline.

Follow this link for complete current rosters for college basketball's top six conferences and select others.

Updated Aug. 26, 2022.

1. Kendric Davis, 5-11, 180 lbs., PG, Sr., SMU
Committed to Memphis
Davis became the No. 1 transfer the moment he entered the portal, and will remain in the American. The AAC Player of the Year, Davis averaged 19.4 points, 4.8 rebounds, 4.4 assists and shot 37.2% from 3-point range for the Mustangs in 2021-22. He originally began his career at TCU.

2. Nijel Pack, 6-0, 180 lbs., PG, Soph., Kansas State
Committed to Miami
A first-team All-Big 12 selection this past season, Pack averaged 17.4 points, 3.8 rebounds and 2.2 assists, while shooting 43.6% from 3-point range. He's an Indianapolis native, leading some to believe Purdue was the favorite, but he ended up in Coral Gables.

3. Tyrese Hunter, 6-0, 178 lbs., PG, Fr., Iowa State
Committed to Texas
One of the best freshman point guards in the country last season, Hunter is a terrific defender who averaged 11.0 points, 4.9 assists and 2.0 steals. Outside shot is a work in progress.

4. Baylor Scheierman, 6-6, 205 lbs., SG, Soph., South Dakota State
Committed to Creighton
Arguably the best NBA prospect in the portal, Scheierman won Summit League Player of the Year honors after averaging 16.2 points, 7.8 rebounds and 4.5 assists, shooting 46.9% from 3-point range. Has withdrawn from the NBA draft and will play in the Big East next season.

5. Malachi Smith, 6-4, 205 lbs., G, Soph., Chattanooga
Committed to Gonzaga
The Southern Conference Player of the Year, Smith averaged 19.9 points, 6.7 rebounds and 3.0 assists. Led the Mocs to the NCAA tournament and a near upset of Illinois in the first round.

6. Isiaih Mosley, 6-5, 194 lbs., G, Jr., Missouri State
Committed to Missouri
One of the most explosive scorers in the portal, Mosley shot better than 50% from the field, 40% from 3 and 90% from the free throw line. Averaged 20.4 points and 6.2 boards last season, 19.8 points and 6.3 rebounds the season prior. Went for 40-plus against both Loyola Chicago and Northern Iowa.

7. Pete Nance, 6-10, 225 lbs., PF, Sr., Northwestern
Committed to North Carolina
Nance, who withdrew from the NBA draft, checks a lot of boxes for the Tar Heels. He's 6-10, but shot 45.2% from 3 last season, averaging 14.6 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.7 assists.

8. Kevin McCullar, 6-6, 210 lbs., SG, Jr., Texas Tech
Committed to Kansas
An elite defender, McCullar also averaged double figures in scoring each of the past two seasons. Put up 10.1 points, 4.6 rebounds and 3.1 assists in 2021-22. Also exploring his NBA possibilities.

9. KJ Williams, 6-10, 245 lbs., PF, Jr., Murray State
Committed to LSU
Williams didn't plan to dive into his recruitment until the NBA draft process played out, but he ended his recruitment in early May and followed former head coach Matt McMahon to Baton Rouge. The Ohio Valley Player of the Year averaged 18.0 points and 8.4 rebounds.

10. Johni Broome, 6-10, 235 lbs., C, Fr., Morehead State
Committed to Auburn
Broome has been a dominant force for two seasons, earning first-team All-OVC honors each of the past two seasons. Averaged 16.8 points, 10.5 rebounds and 3.9 blocks this past season, going for 32 points and eight boards against Murray State in the OVC title game.

11. Norchad Omier, 6-7, 232 lbs., PF, Fr., Arkansas State
Committed to Miami
The Sun Belt Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year, Omier was simply dominant this past season. Averaged 17.9 points, 12.2 rebounds, 2.0 blocks and 1.6 steals. Omier, who is from Nicaragua, shot better than 63% from the field.

12. Mark Sears, 6-1, 185 lbs., PG, Soph., Ohio
Committed to Alabama
Sears entering the portal and going to Alabama wasn't an overly well-kept secret over the last couple weeks, as Sears is heading back home next season. The first-team All-MAC pick averaged 19.6 points, 6.0 rebounds, 4.1 assists and shot 40.8% from 3.

13. Terrence Shannon Jr., 6-6, 215 lbs., SF, Jr., Texas Tech
Committed to Illinois
Shannon never quite got going this season after being suspended to start the campaign and then dealing with nagging injuries. But he put up numbers when healthy and has a track record of production in college that should translate in Champaign. Averaged 10.4 points.

14. Osun Osunniyi, 6-10, 220 lbs., C, Sr., St. Bonaventure
Committed to Iowa State
Osunniyi was a two-time Atlantic 10 Defensive Player of the Year and also earned second-team all-conference honors the past two seasons. Averaged 11.3 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2.9 blocks.

15. David Jones, 6-6, 195 lbs., F, Soph., DePaul
Committed to St. John's
An intriguing entry to the portal before committing to St. John's, Jones is a versatile player who averaged 14.5 points and 7.4 rebounds his past season. Had 33 and 14 against Louisville and a 22-14-10 triple-double against Georgetown.

16. Brandon Murray, 6-5, 214 lbs., SG, Fr., LSU
Committed to Georgetown
His numbers wouldn't usually indicate one of the top 25 transfers this spring, but Murray is long, explosive and has only been in college for one season, so there's a high ceiling. Makes plays at both ends of the floor. Averaged 10.0 points and 3.0 rebounds, also making 40 3s.

17. Kyle Lofton, 6-3, 185 lbs., PG, Sr., St. Bonaventure
Committed to Florida
One of the best point guards in the country the past four years, Lofton averaged 13.9 points and 5.2 assists over his four seasons with the Bonnies. Three-time All-Atlantic 10 selection.

18. Trevon Brazile, 6-9, 215 lbs., PF, Fr., Missouri
Committed to Arkansas
If there's one player in the rankings whose hype has been growing consistently, it's Brazile. Averaged just 6.6 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.9 blocks but put up 10.4 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.0 blocks in his final five games to finish the season. Pro potential.

19. Tristen Newton, 6-5, 190 lbs., PG, Soph., East Carolina
Committed to UConn
Newton was on a below-average East Carolina team, but made a name for himself with his playmaking ability. Earned second-team All-AAC honors. Averaged 17.7 points, 4.8 rebounds and 5.0 assists this season.

20. Fardaws Aimaq, 6-11, 245 lbs., C, Jr., Utah Valley
Committed to Texas Tech
One of the most productive players in the country over the last two seasons, Aimaq averaged 18.9 points and 13.6 rebounds this past season. Two-time first-team All-WAC selection and two-time WAC Defensive Player of the Year.

21. Andre Curbelo, 6-1, 175 lbs., PG, Soph., Illinois
Committed to St. John's
Has one of the highest ceilings of anyone in the portal, but there's also a clear floor. Curbelo was fantastic coming off the bench as a freshman, leading to a ton of preseason hype. But he dealt with concussion issues and then simply wasn't effective on the floor. Averaged 7.5 points and 3.2 assists.

22. Jahmir Young, 6-1, 185 lbs., PG, Jr., Charlotte
Committed to Maryland
A noteworthy addition to the portal on Thursday, Young was a first-team All-Conference USA selection this past season after averaging 19.6 points, 5.9 rebounds and 3.7 assists. Born in Maryland, he had a host of high-majors in pursuit before landing in College Park.

23. Will Richard, 6-5, 195 lbs., SG, Fr., Belmont
Committed to Florida
After a stellar freshman season for Belmont, Richard had no shortage of suitors before committing to the Gators. He averaged 12.1 points and 6.0 rebounds on the season but finished really strong, averaging 14.8 points and shooting 37.5% from 3 in his last five.

24. Courtney Ramey, 6-3, 185 lbs., G, Sr., Texas
Committed to Arizona
Likely has one of the highest floors of anyone in the portal. Started at least 20 games in all four of his seasons at Texas, playing under different styles and in different roles. Career 10.0-point-per-game scorer, shot 36.5% from 3 in four seasons.

25. Tanner Holden, 6-6, 185 lbs., SG, Jr., Wright State
Committed to Ohio State
Holden was a first-team All-Horizon League selection after averaging 20.1 points, 7.1 rebounds and 2.6 assists. Should be a versatile player for Chris Holtmann in Columbus after the departure of EJ Liddell.

26. Manny Bates, 6-11, 230 lbs., C, Jr., NC State
Committed to Butler
Played just one game last season after suffering a shoulder injury one minute into the opener, but Bates is one of the best defensive players in the country. Averaged 2.7 blocks in 2020-21 and 2.9 in 2019-20, while also putting up 9.8 points and 5.9 boards.

27. Matthew Mayer, 6-9, 225 lbs., F, Sr., Baylor
Committed to Illinois
Mayer was a spark off the bench for Baylor's title-winning team in 2020-21, but didn't have that same impact in 2021-22 despite increased minutes. Averaged 9.8 points and 5.0 rebounds, still has size and shooting ability.

28. Umoja Gibson, 6-1, 169 lbs., SG, Sr., Oklahoma
Committed to DePaul
A consistent offensive player throughout his college career, Gibson averaged 13.3 points this past season. Shot 39.6% from 3-point range over the course of 128 college games at North Texas and Oklahoma.

29. Emoni Bates, 6-9, 190 lbs., SF, Fr., Memphis
Committed to Eastern Michigan
Once the No. 1 recruit in high school basketball, Bates had a frustrating first season with the Tigers. He played in just 18 games due to a back injury, and averaged 9.7 points on 38.6% shooting.

30. Keion Brooks Jr., 6-7, 210 lbs., F, Jr., Kentucky
Committed to Washington
Started every game for Kentucky last season, but had his ups and downs during his three years in Lexington. Averaged 10.8 points and 4.4 rebounds, including a 27-point, eight-rebound effort at Kansas.

31. Dawson Garcia, 6-11, 235 lbs., PF, Soph., North Carolina
Committed to Minnesota
A sought-after transfer last summer, Garcia left the Tar Heels midseason to go back home and deal with family health issues. He never returned to Chapel Hill, and will remain in his home state with the Golden Gophers. He averaged 9.0 points for the Tar Heels.

32. Ricky Council IV, 6-6, 205 lbs., SG, Fr., Wichita State
Committed to Arkansas
The North Carolina native saw his shooting numbers take a dip during his second season but improved nearly everything else. Averaged 12.0 points and 5.4 rebounds.

33. Jake Stephens, 6-11, 266 lbs., C, Sr., VMI
Committed to Chattanooga
Stephens is an elite 3-point shooter in addition to his 6-foot-11 size, making 49% of his 3s on five attempts per game. Also averaged 19.6 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.3 assists. First-team All-SoCon player who stayed in the conference and moved with his coach, ex-VMI leader Dan Earl.

34. Noah Carter, 6-6, 229 lbs., SF, Soph., Northern Iowa
Committed to Missouri
Carter was a second-team All-MVC selection after averaging 15.0 points and 4.1 rebounds. Had a long list of high-majors in the mix before landing in Columbia, given his ability to distribute, get to the free-throw line and finish at the rim. Streaky shooter.

35. Grant Sherfield, 6-2, 189 lbs., Jr., Nevada
Committed to Oklahoma
After playing one season at Wichita State, Sherfield went to Nevada and proceeded to put up huge numbers in two seasons in the Mountain West: 19.1 points and 6.4 assists in 2021-22, 18.6 points and 6.1 assists in 2020-21.

36. Antonio Reeves, 6-6, 185 lbs., SG, Jr., Illinois State
Committed to Kentucky
One of the top scorers in the portal, Reeves earned second-team All-MVC honors after averaging 20.1 points and 3.5 rebounds and shooting 39% from 3-point range.

37. Terry Roberts, 6-3, 180 lbs., G, Jr., Bradley
Committed to Georgia
Roberts feels underrated from a national perspective. He was a first-team All-Missouri Valley pick and won Newcomer of the Year honors in the league. Averaged 14.5 points, 4.9 rebounds and 4.1 assists and shot 34.5% from 3.

38. Jalen Graham, 6-9, 220 lbs., PF, Jr., Arizona State
Committed to Arkansas
Graham was the fourth frontcourt transfer to commit to Arkansas, and he'll contribute immediately. After sporadic production for the first half of the season, Graham figured it out down the stretch. Averaged 13.0 points and 5.5 rebounds over his final 18 games, shooting better than 50% from the field.

39. Ben Vander Plas, 6-8, 232 lbs., PF, Sr., Ohio
Committed to Virginia
A skilled forward from Wisconsin, Vander Plas has been one of the best players in the MAC the last three years. Averaged 14.3 points, 6.8 rebounds and 3.1 assists this past season, joining teammate Mark Sears on the All-MAC first team.

40. Jalen Bridges, 6-7, 225 lbs., F, Soph., West Virginia
Committed to Baylor
The numbers don't jump off the page, but the former ESPN 100 recruit has shown flashes during his two seasons in Morgantown. Averaged 8.4 points and 4.8 rebounds last season, but had 22 points against Oklahoma State, 18 against Texas and 16 against Texas Tech.

41. Jaren Holmes, 6-4, 210 lbs., SG, Sr., St. Bonaventure
Committed to Iowa State
One of the more consistent players in the Atlantic 10 the past few seasons, Holmes averaged 13.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.6 assists in 2021-22.

42. Souley Boum, 6-3, 165 lbs., SG, Jr., UTEP
Committed to Xavier
Boum withdrew from the NBA draft and will suit up for Sean Miller next season. He was a first-team All-Conference USA pick after putting up 19.8 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.9 assists and shooting 36.8% from 3.

43. Femi Odukale, 6-5, 185 lbs., PG, Soph., Pittsburgh
Committed to Seton Hall
Not overly efficient shooting the ball this past season, but Odukale has good size and playmaking ability from the guard position. Averaged 10.8 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.4 assists. Capable defender.

44. Efton Reid, 6-11, 238 lbs., C, Fr., LSU
Committed to Gonzaga
A former five-star recruit in the 2021 class, Reid didn't produce consistently at the offensive end as a freshman. Averaged 6.3 points and 4.3 rebounds under Will Wade, but he entered college with a reputation as a skilled post player, so there's still hope.

45. Devin Carter, 6-3, 188 lbs., G, Fr., South Carolina
Committed to Providence
The freshman from Miami had an impressive season in the SEC, averaging 9.0 points in just 18.7 minutes. Was capable of big performances, including 21 points against Georgia, 20 against Arkansas and 22 against Army.

46. Xavier Pinson, 6-2, 154 lbs., PG, Sr., LSU
Committed to New Mexico State
Pinson's offensive exploits are well-known in the SEC, after three seasons at Missouri and one at LSU. Started 53 games over the last two seasons and averaged 10.2 points over his entire career. Confident shotmaker who can also pass -- averaged 9.8 points and 4.8 assists last season.

47. Brandon Huntley-Hatfield, 6-10, 246 lbs., PF, Fr., Tennessee
Committed to Louisville
A former five-star recruit, Huntley-Hatfield started 13 games as a freshman in Knoxville. He showed flashes, including 10 points against Mississippi State in the SEC tournament.

48. Bryce Hopkins, 6-6, 220 lbs., SF, Fr., Kentucky
Committed to Providence
Hopkins was ranked No. 33 in the 2021 class, but barely played the second half of his freshman season. There was one exception: a 13-point, four-rebound effort against LSU in late February.

49. Dominick Welch, 6-5, 205 lbs., SG, Sr., St. Bonaventure
Committed to Alabama
A very solid two-way player for the Bonnies, Welch averaged double figures each of the past three seasons, making shots from the perimeter and proving himself as a versatile defender. Averaged 12.3 points, 6.0 rebounds and shot 37.4% from 3.

50. Nahiem Alleyne, 6-4, 185 lbs., SG, Jr., Virginia Tech
Committed to UConn
Alleyne was one of the top pure shooters in the portal, and generated plenty of interest before landing in Storrs. Shot 37.3% from 3 this past season but made more than 40% of his outside shots in the 2020-21 season.

51. Jacob Grandison, 6-6, 210 lbs., SF, Sr., Illinois
Committed to Duke
Entered the portal after withdrawing from the NBA draft. Grandison, who began his career at Holy Cross, started 23 games for Illinois last season, averaging 9.6 points and shooting 41% from 3.

52. Sean McNeil, 6-3, 205 lbs., SG, Sr., West Virginia
Committed to Ohio State
McNeil has started 55 games over the last two seasons for Bob Huggins' program, establishing himself as a consistent perimeter threat. Averaged 12.1 points and shot 36.8% from 3 this past season. He's ranked as a top-10 3-point shooter in the Big 12 each of the last two seasons.

53. Tyreke Key, 6-3, 205 lbs., SG, Sr., Indiana State
Committed to Tennessee
Key missed the entire season after undergoing shoulder surgery, but he has three years of big-time production to fall back on. He averaged 17.4 points in 2018-19, 15.6 in 2019-20 and 17.2 in 2020-21. Career 37.4% 3-point shooter.

54. Alex Fudge, 6-8, 185 lbs., PF, Fr., LSU
Committed to Florida
The numbers don't love him, but coaches do. A former ESPN 100 prospect, Fudge played fewer than 14 minutes per game as a freshman and barely got off the bench late in the season, but there's potential here, and high-majors lined up before Fudge landed in Gainesville.

55. Elijah Harkless, 6-3, 194 lbs., SG, Sr., Oklahoma
Committed to UNLV
Harkless spent the last two seasons in Norman after beginning his career at Cal State Northridge. He started 40 games for the Sooners, contributing in a variety of ways and averaging 10.0 points this past season.

56. Eric Gaines, 6-2, 150 lbs., PG, Soph., LSU
Committed to UAB
Gaines is only listed at 150 pounds, but he's got good length and explosiveness -- and is a great defender. Averaged 9.0 points, 2.9 assists and 2.1 steals.

57. Isaac Likekele, 6-5, 215 lbs., PG, Sr., Oklahoma State
Committed to Ohio State
Likekele started 110 games in four years in Stillwater, but is now in the portal. Physical guard averaged 8.9 points, 5.5 rebounds and 3.9 assists over the course of his Oklahoma State career.

58. Jaelin Llewellyn, 6-2, 185 lbs., PG, Sr., Princeton
Committed to Michigan
A talented guard coming out of high school, Llewellyn has been one of the best guards in the Ivy League. Earned first-team All-Ivy honors after averaging 15.8 points and shooting 39.6% from 3-point range this season.

59. De'Vion Harmon, 6-2, 198 lbs., G, Jr., Oregon
Committed to Texas Tech
Harmon had two very solid seasons at Oklahoma before transferring to Oregon and averaging 10.8 points and shooting 36.7% from 3. Can play on or off the ball.

60. Jermaine Couisnard, 6-4, 211 lbs., SG, Jr., South Carolina
Committed to Oregon
The 6-foot-4 Couisnard finished the season on a tear, scoring 33 points against LSU on Feb. 19 and going for 22 points against both Mississippi State and Auburn. Averaged 12.0 points and 3.2 assists on the season.

61. KC Ndefo, 6-7, 195 lbs., PF, Sr., Saint Peter's
Committed to Seton Hall
Despite his 6-foot-7 size, Ndefo is one of the best frontcourt defensive players at the mid-major level. Averaged 2.8 blocks this past season after 3.6 per game in 2020-21. Also put up 10.5 points and 6.1 rebounds.

62. Landers Nolley II, 6-7, 208 lbs., SG, Jr., Memphis
Committed to Cincinnati
Nolley had a huge freshman season at Virginia Tech, but hasn't quite reached those heights during his two seasons at Memphis. Averaged 9.8 points last season. Still a very good outside shooter with size.

63. Emmanuel Akot, 6-8, 210 lbs., SF, Sr., Boise State
Committed to Western Kentucky
Akot has been considered a skilled playmaker with size since his high school days, but he finally put it all together this past season at Boise State. Started 29 games, averaged 10.6 points, 2.8 assists and shot a career-best 38.7% from 3.

64. Justice Hill, 6-0, 170 lbs., PG, Soph., Murray State
Committed to LSU
Matt McMahon will hope Hill picks up where he left off at Murray State, and he should have the keys to the offense from Day 1. First-team All-OVC selection, averaged 13.4 points, 5.1 assists and shot 35.8% from 3.

65. Michael Jones, 6-5, 210 lbs., SG, Jr., Davidson
Committed to Stanford
One of the best shooters in the portal, Jones started 33 games for a 27-win Davidson team, averaging 11.8 points and 3.6 rebounds and shooting 42.1% from 3-point range. Had 29 points and eight 3s in a January game against Richmond.

66. Jarkel Joiner, 6-1, 180 lbs., SG, Sr., Ole Miss
Committed to NC State
Joiner has been a consistent scorer all four years in college. Spent two seasons at Bakersfield before going to Ole Miss, where he put up 12.0 points in 2020-21 and 13.2 points in 2021-22.

67. Jarod Lucas, 6-4, 195 lbs., SG, Jr., Oregon State
Committed to Nevada
One of the few bright spots on a 3-28 Oregon State team, Lucas was one of the more efficient scorers in the Pac-12. Averaged 13.5 points and shot 38.6% from 3-point range this past season, and had five games of 20-plus points.

68. Andre Kelly, 6-9, 255 lbs., PF, Sr., California
Committed to UC Santa Barbara
Given his experience and past production, there's a chance Kelly dominates the Big West next season. He averaged 13.4 points and 8.4 rebounds this past season, shooting better than 60% from the field.

69. D.J. Burns Jr., 6-9, 275 lbs., C, Jr., Winthrop
Committed to NC State
One of the more efficient big men in the country, Burns averaged 15.0 points and 4.5 rebounds despite playing just over 20 minutes per game. Shot nearly 63% from the field.

70. Cam Spencer, 6-4, 207 lbs., SG, Jr., Loyola Maryland
Committed to Rutgers
The younger brother of former Loyola-to-Northwestern and lacrosse-to-basketball transfer Pat Spencer, Cam Spencer was a first-team All-Patriot selection after averaging 18.9 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.2 assists. Career 38.8% 3-point shooter.

71. Ali Ali, 6-8, 196 lbs., SF, Soph., Akron
Committed to Butler
A second-team All-MAC pick, Ali had a terrific season shooting the ball, making better than 40% of his 3-point attempts. Also averaged 13.9 points and 2.6 assists. Went for 17 against Ohio State in the season opener.

72. Desmond Cambridge Jr., 6-4, 180 lbs., SG, Sr., Nevada
Committed to Arizona State
Cambridge and his brother, Devan, committed to the Sun Devils, and Bobby Hurley will likely let Desmond Cambridge do what he does best: score. The third-team All-Mountain West selection averaged 16.2 points and shot 37% from 3.

73. D'Moi Hodge, 6-4, 180 lbs., SG, Sr., Cleveland State
Committed to Missouri
The best player on a team that won its second straight regular-season title, Hodge averaged 15.4 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.2 steals this past season. He earned first-team All-Horizon League honors. Follows coach Dennis Gates from Cleveland State to Mizzou.

74. Jaylon Tyson, 6-7, 210 lbs., SF, Fr., Texas
Committed to Texas Tech
A former top-35 recruit in the 2021 class, Tyson played just eight games at Texas before leaving. He originally committed to Texas Tech in high school before following Chris Beard to Austin.

75. Noah Williams, 6-5, 195 lbs., SG, Jr., Washington State
Committed to Washington
Williams had a huge sophomore season, averaging 14.1 points -- including back-to-back 32-point and 40-point games -- but dropped back to 9.5 points and 2.2 assists as a junior. Can get hot from 3-point range.

76. Tre Mitchell, 6-9, 220 lbs., PF, Jr., Texas
Committed to West Virginia
Mitchell was one of the most sought-after transfers in the country last season after averaging 18.8 points and 7.2 rebounds at UMass. But he played in just 24 games, averaging 8.7 points, at Texas before leaving the program.

77. Keyontae Johnson, 6-5, 229 lbs., SF, Sr., Florida
Committed to Kansas State
Once a projected first-round NBA draft pick and potential SEC Player of the Year, Johnson hasn't played since collapsing during a December 2020 game. He has reportedly been cleared to play, and he can play up to 10 games before forfeiting his $5 million insurance policy.

78. Samuell Williamson, 6-7, 205 lbs., SF, Jr., Louisville
Committed to SMU
Which Sam Williamson will the Mustangs be getting? He was a five-star prospect coming out of high school and had a very good sophomore season (9.6 PPG, 8.1 RPG) but didn't take the next step as a junior, struggling en route to 5.6 points and 3.7 rebounds.

79. Marcus Hammond, 6-3, 173 lbs., G, Sr., Niagara
Committed to Notre Dame
First-team All-MAAC selection averaged 18.1 points and 4.7 rebounds this past season, shot 37.0% from 3-point range. Had 25 points and six rebounds in a narrow loss to Xavier back in November.

80. Nelly Cummings, 6-0, 180 lbs., PG, Sr., Colgate
Committed to Pittsburgh
Cummings had a huge performance against Wisconsin in the NCAA tournament, scoring 20 points in a narrow loss, and then hit the portal before landing in the ACC. Averaged 14.7 points and 3.4 assists, shooting 36% from 3-point range.

81. Keeshawn Barthelemy, 6-2, 171 lbs., G, Soph., Colorado
Committed to Oregon
Barthelemy quietly had a breakout season in the Pac-12, going from 3.7 points in 2020-21 to 11.1 points in 2021-22. Also improved his shooting, both inside and outside the arc.

82. Donald Carey, 6-5, 187 lbs., SG, Sr., Georgetown
Committed to Maryland
Carey was one of the bright spots for a bad Georgetown team last season, averaging 13.5 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.9 assists, while shooting nearly 39% from 3-point range.

83. Grant Basile, 6-9, 225 lbs., PF, Jr., Wright State
Committed to Virginia Tech
Another big-time Wright State forward leaving the program, Basile averaged 18.4 points, 8.5 rebounds and 1.6 blocks this past season. Was a second-team All-Horizon selection.

84. Josh Mballa, 6-7, 220 lbs., PF, Sr., Buffalo
Committed to Ole Miss
Second-team All-MAC selection each of the past two seasons, and won Defensive Player of the Year in 2021. Averaged 13.0 points and 8.6 rebounds this past season, 15.3 points and 10.8 rebounds in 2020-21.

85. Darrion Trammell, 5-10, 165 lbs., PG, Soph., Seattle
Committed to San Diego State
Trammell is exactly what San Diego State needed, a proven scorer and playmaker to take some of the pressure off Matt Bradley. Was a big-time producer in two seasons at Seattle, earning All-WAC honors both seasons and averaging 18.7 points and 5.1 assists.

86. Kendal Coleman, 6-8, 220 lbs., PF, Fr., Northwestern State
Committed to LSU
Averaged 15.4 points and 10.1 rebounds this past season, and despite his size, there shouldn't be too many concerns about his skills translating -- he had huge games against top competition. Nineteen points and six boards against Oklahoma, 20 and seven against SMU, 16 and 13 against future landing spot LSU, 12 and 11 against Texas A&M.

87. Qudus Wahab, 6-11, 240 lbs., C, Jr., Maryland
Committed to Georgetown
Wahab was considered one of the best frontcourt transfers last spring after averaging 12.7 points and 8.2 rebounds at Georgetown. But it didn't happen for him at Maryland, where he put up just 7.7 points and 5.6 boards, and Wahab has returned to the Hoyas.

88. Earl Timberlake, 6-6, 220 lbs., SF, Soph., Memphis
Committed to Bryant
I was all-in on Timberlake coming out of high school and even after leaving Miami following his freshman season, but he didn't do much of note at Memphis. Averaged just 4.7 points and 3.4 rebounds for the Tigers.

89. Sam Griesel, 6-6, 220 lbs., SG, Jr., North Dakota State
Committed to Nebraska
Griesel should have an immediate impact in Fred Hoiberg's program. He's got great size for the perimeter, shooting nearly 38% from 3 -- while averaging 14.3 points, 6.6 rebounds and 3.4 assists last season.

90. Tyree Appleby, 6-1, 163 lbs., G, Sr., Florida
Committed to Wake Forest
Appleby averaged double-figures for the fourth straight season, but he shot the ball at a career-worst clip. Still showed a propensity for performing in big games, including a 26-point effort against Auburn. Averaged 10.9 points and shot 34.2% from 3.

91. Ryan Young, 6-10, 240 lbs., C, Jr., Northwestern
Committed to Duke
Young started just one game last season but was highly efficient in his minutes. Averaged 9.0 points and 4.2 rebounds in just 17.1 minutes on the floor. He's from New Jersey.

92. Eric Williams Jr., 6-7, 200 lbs., F, Sr., Oregon
Committed to San Diego
Williams initially looked like he was going pro, but has landed at USD along with new coach Steve Lavin. Williams had his worst season in 2021-22, averaging just 8.4 points, but was a consistent producer and starter at Duquesne and Oregon his first three years.

93. Felipe Haase, 6-9, 253 lbs., PF, Sr., Mercer
Committed to Southern Miss
Haase, who started his career at South Carolina, is an intriguing target. The 6-foot-9 standout from Chile is a terrific passer and shooter for his size, averaging 3.0 assists and shooting 40.6% from 3 to go along with 14.8 points and 5.6 rebounds.

94. Dylan Penn, 6-3, 190 lbs., PG, Sr., Bellarmine
Committed to Vermont
Penn was a two-time All-Atlantic Sun selection and averaged 16.6 points, 4.2 rebounds and 5.0 assists this past season. Had 22 points, six rebounds and four assists in the conference tourney title game.

95. Joe Bamisile, 6-4, 195 lbs., SG, Soph., George Washington
Committed to Oklahoma
Bamisile left Virginia Tech after one season, blew up at George Washington -- averaging 16.3 points and 5.0 rebounds, while shooting 35.1% from 3 -- and is now back at the high-major level in the Big 12.

96. Al-Amir Dawes, 6-2, 182 lbs., G, Jr., Clemson
Committed to Seton Hall
A staple in Brad Brownell's lineup the past three seasons, Dawes started 66 games during his Clemson career -- averaging at least 9.0 points every season. Put up 11.3 points and shot 39.8% from 3 this past season.

97. David Jenkins Jr., 6-1, 204 lbs., SG, Sr., Utah
Committed to Purdue
Averaged 8.5 points and shot 39.6% from 3 last season at Utah, but it is the previous seasons' numbers that make him intriguing for a lot of schools. Averaged 19.7 points at South Dakota State as a sophomore, and 14.8 at UNLV as a junior. Career 41.3% 3-point shooter.

98. John-Michael Wright, 6-0, 186 lbs., G, Jr., High Point
Committed to Oklahoma State
Wright entered the portal last year before withdrawing and returning to High Point. Two-time first-team All-Big South selection. Averaged 18.4 points and 3.4 assists in 2021-22, and 20.7 points and 3.2 assists in 2020-21.

99. Jao Ituka, 6-1, 196, G, Fr., Marist
Committed to Wake Forest
Was one of the more intriguing players in the portal. Ituka is an explosive offensive player, averaging 15.3 points in just 22.0 minutes, shooting 41% from 3. He had eight games with at least 20 points, including 34 points in 26 minutes against Boston University.

100. Darin Green Jr., 6-4, 185 lbs., SG, Jr., UCF
Committed to Florida State
A third-team All-AAC selection, Green was a double-figure scorer all three seasons at UCF, while making nearly 39% of his career 3s. Averaged a career-high 13.3 points last season.

Next in line: Amir Spears, Duquesne (GEORGETOWN); Max Jones, Tampa (D-II) (CSU FULLERTON); Max Klesmit, Wofford (WISCONSIN); Morris Udeze, Wichita State (NEW MEXICO); Erik Stevenson, South Carolina (WEST VIRGINIA); Justin Hill, Longwood (GEORGIA); Tre King, Georgetown (IOWA STATE); Camren Wynter, Drexel (PENN STATE); Dwon Odom, Xavier (GEORGIA STATE); Caleb Murphy, South Florida (DEPAUL); Dashawn Davis, Oregon State (MISSISSIPPI STATE); Ledarrius Brewer, East Tennessee State (UAB); Jaiden Delaire, Stanford (SAN DIEGO); Javon Pickett, Missouri (SAINT LOUIS); Marcus Williams, Texas A&M (SAN FRANCISCO); Franck Kepnang, Oregon (WASHINGTON); Dexter Dennis, Wichita State (TEXAS A&M); Eric Hunter Jr., Purdue (BUTLER); Caleb Asberry, Texas State (OKLAHOMA STATE); Javon Franklin, South Alabama (GEORGIA TECH); Justin Powell, Tennessee (WASHINGTON STATE)