College Basketball Transfer Portal: Local Players Make Moves
College basketball transfer portal updates: In-state player commits, visits
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Several Indiana high school basketball stars have made commitments in the college transfer portal this week. K.J. Windham committed to James Madison, Evan Haywood to Pepperdine, and A.J. Dancler to South Florida, while others are exploring options at various schools.
- 01K.J. Windham committed to James Madison after a season at Northwestern.
- 02Evan Haywood transferred to Pepperdine, averaging 7.2 points at Butler.
- 03A.J. Dancler, a prolific scorer, committed to South Florida after Coastal Carolina.
- 04Jalen Haralson, a McDonald's All-American, is heading to Tennessee.
- 05Several players, including Azavier Robinson, are still exploring options in the transfer portal.
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This week, notable Indiana high school basketball players made headlines in the college basketball transfer portal. K.J. Windham, a 6-3 guard and state champion from Ben Davis, committed to James Madison University after averaging 5.6 points at Northwestern. Evan Haywood, a standout from Brebeuf Jesuit, transferred to Pepperdine University after averaging 7.2 points at Butler. A.J. Dancler, who scored 16.0 points at Coastal Carolina, committed to South Florida. Other players making moves include Jalen Haralson, a McDonald's All-American who will play for Tennessee, and Michael Cooper, who transferred to California after a successful freshman year at Wright State. Meanwhile, players like Azavier Robinson and Maguire Mitchell are still considering their options in the portal, with visits to schools such as UCLA and Indiana State.
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The commitments of these local players could enhance the competitiveness of their new teams and provide opportunities for them to showcase their skills at a higher level.
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