Post by baileys on Mar 30, 2016 10:07:08 GMT -8
Top 10 available transfers
1. Kory Holden, Delaware Blue Hens
Holden was a second-team all-CAA member last season after averaging 17.7 points and 4.2 assists for a struggling Delaware team. Arizona, Maryland, Miami and Virginia Tech are among the schools to reach out to the talented guard.
2. Canyon Barry, Charleston Cougars
One of the best scorers in the country for the first half of the season, Barry missed the final two-plus months with a shoulder injury. He averaged 19.7 points during his final season at Charleston. He's eligible immediately.
3. Daniel Giddens, Ohio State Buckeyes
A former ESPN 100 recruit, Giddens didn't put up big numbers as a freshman at Ohio State -- but he's 6-foot-10 and strong. He will be able to provide rebounding and defense wherever he goes, and won't have a shortage of options.
4. Dylan Osetkowski, Tulane Green Wave
The 6-foot-9 Tulane transfer will be one of the more sought-after frontcourt players on the market. He averaged 11.3 points and 8.3 rebounds -- and schools like Texas, Arizona, California, Nebraska, Mississippi State and others have noticed.
5. Katin Reinhardt, USC Trojans
Since originally transferring from UNLV, Reinhardt put up double-figures in both of seasons at USC. He's a very good outside shooter and brings size to the wing. The 6-foot-6 guard is eligible immediately.
6. Cullen Neal, New Mexico Lobos
Neal is attractive for multiple reasons, but two rise above the rest: he's eligible immediately and has two years of eligibility. Since leaving his father, head coach Craig Neal, at New Mexico, the younger Neal has set up visits to Ole Miss, Texas A&M and Ohio State.
7. Caleb Martin, NC State Wolfpack
Caleb and his brother, Cody, are both leaving NC State. Caleb was the more productive of the two for the Wolfpack, averaging 11.5 points and 4.7 rebounds this past season. Cody put up 6.0 points and 4.4 rebounds.
8. Savon Goodman, Arizona State Sun Devils
The high-motor 6-foot-6 forward has had his share of off-court issues the past few years, but was productive when on the court for Arizona State: 9.6 points and 6.4 rebounds in just 21.0 minutes. Eligible immediately.
9. Justin Simon, Arizona Wildcats
A former top-50 recruit, Simon never truly carved out a role at Arizona under Sean Miller. With that said, he will have plenty of suitors. He brings length and size to the backcourt, and showed some flashes as a freshman.
10. Spike Albrecht, Michigan Wolverines
The first-half hero of Michigan's title-game loss to Louisville in 2013, Albrecht played just nine games this season after multiple offseason hip surgeries. He averaged 7.9 points and 3.9 assists two seasons ago, and is eligible immediately.
1. Kory Holden, Delaware Blue Hens
Holden was a second-team all-CAA member last season after averaging 17.7 points and 4.2 assists for a struggling Delaware team. Arizona, Maryland, Miami and Virginia Tech are among the schools to reach out to the talented guard.
2. Canyon Barry, Charleston Cougars
One of the best scorers in the country for the first half of the season, Barry missed the final two-plus months with a shoulder injury. He averaged 19.7 points during his final season at Charleston. He's eligible immediately.
3. Daniel Giddens, Ohio State Buckeyes
A former ESPN 100 recruit, Giddens didn't put up big numbers as a freshman at Ohio State -- but he's 6-foot-10 and strong. He will be able to provide rebounding and defense wherever he goes, and won't have a shortage of options.
4. Dylan Osetkowski, Tulane Green Wave
The 6-foot-9 Tulane transfer will be one of the more sought-after frontcourt players on the market. He averaged 11.3 points and 8.3 rebounds -- and schools like Texas, Arizona, California, Nebraska, Mississippi State and others have noticed.
5. Katin Reinhardt, USC Trojans
Since originally transferring from UNLV, Reinhardt put up double-figures in both of seasons at USC. He's a very good outside shooter and brings size to the wing. The 6-foot-6 guard is eligible immediately.
6. Cullen Neal, New Mexico Lobos
Neal is attractive for multiple reasons, but two rise above the rest: he's eligible immediately and has two years of eligibility. Since leaving his father, head coach Craig Neal, at New Mexico, the younger Neal has set up visits to Ole Miss, Texas A&M and Ohio State.
7. Caleb Martin, NC State Wolfpack
Caleb and his brother, Cody, are both leaving NC State. Caleb was the more productive of the two for the Wolfpack, averaging 11.5 points and 4.7 rebounds this past season. Cody put up 6.0 points and 4.4 rebounds.
8. Savon Goodman, Arizona State Sun Devils
The high-motor 6-foot-6 forward has had his share of off-court issues the past few years, but was productive when on the court for Arizona State: 9.6 points and 6.4 rebounds in just 21.0 minutes. Eligible immediately.
9. Justin Simon, Arizona Wildcats
A former top-50 recruit, Simon never truly carved out a role at Arizona under Sean Miller. With that said, he will have plenty of suitors. He brings length and size to the backcourt, and showed some flashes as a freshman.
10. Spike Albrecht, Michigan Wolverines
The first-half hero of Michigan's title-game loss to Louisville in 2013, Albrecht played just nine games this season after multiple offseason hip surgeries. He averaged 7.9 points and 3.9 assists two seasons ago, and is eligible immediately.
espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/14390188/college-basketball-transfer-list
Notable: Canyon Barry is Brent Barry's half brother. Also he followed the tradition of his dad Rick of doing underhanded free throws