The men’s college basketball transfer season is currently active, with numerous players having joined the transfer portal since it opened on March 24 and many already committing to new schools.
Additional players are expected to enter the portal until it closes on April 22, and new commitments may continue through June. Stay updated with the latest developments, including announcements and news reported by ESPN’s Jeff Borzello and Jonathan Givony, below.
Note: This tracker began on April 17. For insights on significant transfers who secured commitments prior to this date, check out our ranking of the top 100.
Latest College Basketball Transfer Updates
April 17
Mackenzie Mgbako commits to Texas A&M
Mgbako, who transferred from Indiana and is one of the top 100 players to enter the portal, has announced his commitment to Texas A&M. The former five-star prospect averaged 12.2 points during his two seasons in Bloomington, making him a strong asset for new head coach Bucky McMillan. — Borzello
Villanova signs Bryce Lindsay
Kevin Willard secured his fourth transfer since taking over at Villanova, with Lindsay committing to the Wildcats. The former James Madison guard averaged 13.4 points and shot 41% from three last season. — Borzello
Auburn brings in Kevin Overton
Just hours after Chad Baker-Mazara entered the portal, Auburn coach Bruce Pearl secured Overton as a new addition. The 6-foot-5 guard averaged 7.8 points while playing a supporting role at Texas Tech, hitting 33% from beyond the arc. — Borzello
Amier Ali and Sam Walters commit to Mississippi State
Mississippi State is enhancing its roster with the addition of two Power 5 transfers: Ali from Arizona State and Walters from Michigan. Ali, a former ESPN 100 recruit, averaged 5.5 points in his freshman year in Tempe, while Walters, who started at Alabama, averaged 5.0 points at Michigan. — Borzello
Sasha Gavalyugov commits to Santa Clara
The Villanova transfer has decided to join Santa Clara, according to his agent. The 19-year-old Bulgarian point guard excelled at the FIBA U18 European Championship Division B last summer, averaging 19.4 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 8.4 assists. — Givony