Stanford guard Stojakovic transferring to Cal

Stanford freshman guard Andrej Stojakovic has decided to transfer to Cal, he tells ESPN.


All-American Dickinson returning to Jayhawks

All-America center Hunter Dickinson announced Friday he plans to return to Kansas for his final year of eligibility, likely solidifying the Jayhawks as the preseason No. 1 team in men's college basketball.


Seton Hall star Richmond enters transfer portal

First-team All-Big East guard Kadary Richmond entered the portal Thursday afternoon, potentially becoming the best player available.


Former Duke point guard Roach commits to Baylor

Duke transfer Jeremy Roach, a 6-foot-2 former McDonald's All American who is arguably the best point guard in the transfer portal, announced his commitment to Baylor on Sunday after being linked to Arkansas, St. John's, Kentucky, Villanova and Syracuse.


Agent: Drexel's Williams will transfer to Kentucky

Drexel transfer Amari Williams, a 6-foot-10 center from England who also considered Mississippi State and St. John's as a next destination, has committed to Kentucky, his agent George Langberg of GSL Sports Group told ESPN on Sunday.


Indiana St. star Avila follows coach to Saint Louis

Former Indiana State star Robbie Avila, one of the biggest breakout players last season, is following Josh Schertz and transferring to Saint Louis.


Stewart to become 7th from Duke to enter portal

Duke forward Sean Stewart, a former top-20 recruit in the 2023 class, plans to enter the transfer portal, becoming the seventh Blue Devils player to transfer since the end of the season.


Roach to enter draft, fifth Duke player to portal

Duke senior Jeremy Roach announced he will declare for the NBA draft but maintain his college eligiblity and enter the transfer portal.


Ballo, top player in portal, commits to Indiana

Arizona transfer Oumar Ballo, the No. 1 player in the transfer portal, committed to Indiana Hoosiers on Tuesday, he told ESPN.


Ivisic follows Calipari, will transfer, join Razorbacks

Kentucky freshman Zvonimir Ivisic, who entered the transfer portal over the weekend, becoming the first Kentucky player to leave the program after Mark Pope was named Wildcats coach, announced Monday that he will transfer to Arkansas.