Kansas State Basketball Eyes Potential Transfers Amid Roster Changes
4 more transfer portal names to watch for Kansas State basketball
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Kansas State basketball is actively pursuing players from the transfer portal, recently adding four new commitments to their roster for the 2026-27 season. Coach Casey Alexander is focusing on building a competitive team for the Big 12, with several potential recruits visiting the campus this week.
- 01Kansas State has added four new players from the transfer portal for the 2026-27 season.
- 02Coach Casey Alexander is aiming to build a competitive roster for the Big 12.
- 03Ty'Reek Coleman from Illinois State is a notable recruit after a successful freshman season.
- 04Jerone Morton from Washington State is scheduled to visit Kansas State this week.
- 05Brigham Rogers and Drew Scharnowski from Belmont are also potential additions to the team.
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Kansas State basketball is in the midst of an active recruitment phase, having recently added four players from the transfer portal for the upcoming 2026-27 season. Under the guidance of Coach Casey Alexander, the Wildcats have committed to a roster that now includes seven transfer players. Among the notable recruits is Ty'Reek Coleman, a guard from Illinois State who had a standout freshman year, averaging 10 points per game. Another potential addition is Jerone Morton, a guard from Washington State, who will visit Kansas State this week. Additionally, Brigham Rogers and Drew Scharnowski, both from Belmont, are being considered for roster spots, although questions remain about their fit within the competitive Big 12 landscape. Alexander is focused on quickly filling the roster to ensure the team can compete effectively in the upcoming season.
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The recruitment of new players could enhance the competitiveness of Kansas State's basketball team, potentially leading to better performance in the Big 12 and increased local fan engagement.
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