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Per The Athletic:
Departures: Elijah Hawkins (Texas Tech), Pharrel Payne (Texas A&M), Joshua Ola-Joseph (Cal), Braeden Carrington (Tulsa), Isaiah Ihnen (Liberty)
The good news is that Minnesota is getting players that other schools want. That’s also the bad news. The Gophers lost a promising big man in Payne and a veteran point guard in Hawkins, who tied for the Big Ten lead with 7.5 assists per game last season. They also lost Cam Christie, who declared for the NBA Draft after averaging 11.3 points per game as a freshman.
On paper, it will be tough for the Gophers to replace everything they lost with the transfers they have coming in. They’ll need Patterson and Rigsby to fill supporting roles alongside Dawson Garcia, who’s back for a fifth season after averaging 17.6 points and 6.7 rebounds last year.
Departures: Chucky Hepburn (Louisville), AJ Storr (Kansas), Connor Essegian (Nebraska), Gus Yalden (Seton Hall), Isaac Lindsey (South Dakota State), Ross Candelino (Lipscomb), Luke Haertle (Winona State)
The Badgers could have been a preseason Top 25 team if Hepburn and Storr had returned, but instead they’re in rebuild mode. Hunter, the Atlantic Sun freshman of the year, is a combo guard who takes more than 50 percent of his shots in the paint. Tonje had a productive four-year stint at Colorado State before missing much of last season at Missouri with a foot injury. Amos, a 6-8 forward, is an efficient 3-point shooter off the catch and an active shot blocker.
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Minnesota
Additions: Femi Odukale (New Mexico State), Frank Mitchell (Canisius), Brennan Rigsby (Oregon), Trey Edmonds (UTSA), Lu’Cye Patterson (Charlotte)Departures: Elijah Hawkins (Texas Tech), Pharrel Payne (Texas A&M), Joshua Ola-Joseph (Cal), Braeden Carrington (Tulsa), Isaiah Ihnen (Liberty)
The good news is that Minnesota is getting players that other schools want. That’s also the bad news. The Gophers lost a promising big man in Payne and a veteran point guard in Hawkins, who tied for the Big Ten lead with 7.5 assists per game last season. They also lost Cam Christie, who declared for the NBA Draft after averaging 11.3 points per game as a freshman.
On paper, it will be tough for the Gophers to replace everything they lost with the transfers they have coming in. They’ll need Patterson and Rigsby to fill supporting roles alongside Dawson Garcia, who’s back for a fifth season after averaging 17.6 points and 6.7 rebounds last year.
Wisconsin
Additions: Camren Hunter (Central Arkansas), Xavier Amos (Northern Illinois), John Tonje (Missouri)Departures: Chucky Hepburn (Louisville), AJ Storr (Kansas), Connor Essegian (Nebraska), Gus Yalden (Seton Hall), Isaac Lindsey (South Dakota State), Ross Candelino (Lipscomb), Luke Haertle (Winona State)
The Badgers could have been a preseason Top 25 team if Hepburn and Storr had returned, but instead they’re in rebuild mode. Hunter, the Atlantic Sun freshman of the year, is a combo guard who takes more than 50 percent of his shots in the paint. Tonje had a productive four-year stint at Colorado State before missing much of last season at Missouri with a foot injury. Amos, a 6-8 forward, is an efficient 3-point shooter off the catch and an active shot blocker.
Which Big Ten teams won and lost in college basketball's transfer portal?
The Big Ten will be a new-look basketball league in 2024-25, with the addition of four teams and a long list of transfer portal movement.
www.nytimes.com
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