Missouri Basketball's Jacob Crews Enters Transfer Portal, Seeks NCAA Waiver for Extra Season
Missouri’s Jacob Crews reportedly entering portal, seeking waiver
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Jacob Crews, a 6-foot-8 wing for Missouri's basketball team, is entering the NCAA transfer portal and seeking a hardship waiver for a seventh season. Having played two seasons at Missouri and previously at junior college, he has a solid chance of being granted the waiver, which would allow him to continue his college basketball career elsewhere.
- 01Jacob Crews is entering the NCAA transfer portal and seeking a waiver for a seventh season.
- 02He has played 66 games for Missouri, averaging 7.0 points and 2.9 rebounds per game.
- 03Crews shot 38.7% from 3-point range, primarily serving as a perimeter threat.
- 04He is the fourth player from Missouri to enter the transfer portal this offseason.
- 05The Tigers currently have five open spots for their 2026-27 roster.
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Jacob Crews, a 6-foot-8 wing for the Missouri Tigers basketball team, is reportedly entering the NCAA transfer portal while seeking a hardship waiver to play a seventh season. Crews has played a total of 66 games for Missouri over two seasons, averaging 7.0 points, 2.9 rebounds, and shooting 38.7% from beyond the arc. His previous experience includes time at North Florida and junior college, where he meets the criteria for the waiver due to limited game participation. Crews is the fourth player from Missouri to enter the portal this offseason, joining teammates Anthony Robinson II, T.O. Barrett, and Sebastian Mack. As of now, the Tigers have not made any transfer portal signings and have five open roster spots for the upcoming season.
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Crews' potential departure could impact Missouri's roster depth and performance for the upcoming season, as the team looks to fill open spots and strengthen their lineup.
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