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Providence F Bryce Hopkins transfers to St. John's Details: Hopkins was one of the best transfers available and should help fill the gap left by R.J. Luis' departure, if his health permits.
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With more than 1,000 players across Division I expected to enter the portal, non-recruiters can’t keep track of everyone.
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Indiana basketball is an institution, but the program has fallen on tough times after reaching the NCAA Tournament twice over the last nine years. Mike Woodson announced in the middle of the season that he would not return and Indiana fell short of being included in March Madness for a second straight year.
Coach Teri Moren and her staff have work to do in the transfer portal to remake the Hoosiers roster after graduations and transfers. Here's where things stand.
The building block for which IU could build its team around has entered the transfer portal after her versatility helped elevate the Hoosiers.
Former Newton Ram standout Jakai Newton will officially be searching for a new home. Newton formally declared his intent to transfer from Indiana University on March 24 after entering the NCAA transfer portal. Newton has struggled with injuries throughout his basketball career, which has kept him off the floor.
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SB Nation on MSNIndiana men’s basketball transfer portal target: Josh DixIndiana men’s basketball hosts two transfer portal targets today, Ryan Conwell, and Josh Dix, a shooting guard/wing from Iowa.
In a move that has generated excitement among college basketball fans, two of the top prospects in the transfer portal, Ryan Conwell and Josh Dix, are planning to visit Indiana on Monday. This visit could be pivotal for both players as they look to find their next landing spot for the upcoming season.
Conwell, who reportedly entered the transfer portal last week, is scheduled to visit the Indiana Hoosiers Monday, according to a report Sunday from 247sports.com's Jeff Rabjohns. Conwell played his freshman year at South Florida, and his sophomore year at Indiana State.
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Ryan Conwell, a 6-foot-4 guard from Indianapolis, is back in the transfer portal after a strong season at Xavier. Indiana is the favorite to land him, but Kentucky and Texas are also making strong pushes. Here’s a breakdown of his most likely destinations.