Opening Tip: Programs Hit the Ground Running
The men’s college basketball transfer portal opened March 24, and programs like the South Carolina Gamecocks, Nebraska Cornhuskers, and St. John’s Red Storm are already positioning to strengthen their rosters. With over 1,000 names entered, here’s the latest intel on top prospects generating buzz.
Tracking the Transfer Targets
Christ Essandoko: A Big Man in Demand

The 7-foot, 285-pound French center, formerly of Saint Joseph’s, averaged 3.4 points and 3.1 rebounds in limited minutes at Providence (per team stats). Scouts praise his soft hands and frame, with the South Carolina Gamecocks emerging as a potential fit for his interior presence.
Colby Duggan’s Breakout Draws Crowds

After a First-Team All-CAA campaign (15.7 PPG, 6.2 RPG), the 6-foot-7 forward is scheduling visits. “I’ll be at Richmond and Providence soon,” Duggan said. Butler and Wake Forest Demon Deacons remain in the mix, per sources.
Parker Friedrichsen’s Sharpshooting Appeal

The former four-star guard shot 35.4% from three at Wake Forest (per ESPN RN300), catching the eye of Nebraska and Davidson. His 2-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio adds to his backcourt value.
Quante Berry’s Perimeter Spark

The Temple guard’s 10.3 PPG and defensive hustle (1.3 SPG) have Memphis and Mississippi State Bulldogs circling. “He’s a two-way threat,” a source noted.
Malachi Smith’s Northeast Homecoming?

The Dayton grad transfer, who dished 3.8 APG (per On3 Industry Rankings), could pivot to St. John’s or Seton Hall Pirates. “His experience fits win-now rosters,” an analyst shared.
🏀 Karon Boyd, the SoCon Defensive Player of the Year, lists Charlotte and Wichita State as top suitors.
🏀 Quante Berry adds Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and George Washington to his growing offer sheet.
The Race Is On
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