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NC State earns commitment from Washington State transfer F Eemeli Yalaho

NC State coach Justin Gainey continues to work in the transfer portal. This time, however, the Wolfpack earned an under-the-radar commitment from Washington State transfer forward Eemeli Yalaho. The rising senior averaged 10.1 points and 5.7 rebounds on a 47 percent shooting clip this past season. He has one year of eligibility remaining. (The Wolfpacker)

Pitt Transfer Nojus Indrusaitis Commits to Cal Basketball

Pitt transfer Nojus Indrusaitis has committed to Cal. The 6-foot-5 Indrusaitis, a guard who has two years of college eligibility remaining, played in 33 games, including six starts, this past season, and he averaged 9.1 points and 3.1 rebounds. He shot 38.7 percent from three-point range. He broke out over the final two months of the season, shooting 41% from 3 in ACC play. (Sports Illustrated)

Former Siena commit Ryan Moesch follows Gerry McNamara to Syracuse

Ryan Moesch, a four-star point guard in the class of 2026, has committed to Syracuse, giving the program a key addition to its future backcourt. The 6-foot, 170-pound floor general out of Cushing Academy, previously committed to Siena, but reopened his recruitment following Gerry McNamara accepting the head coach position at Syracuse. (247 Sports)

Winthrop transfer center Logan Duncomb commits to Notre Dame basketball

Notre Dame has made its biggest transfer portal splash of the Micah Shrewsberry era, both figuratively and literally. Six-foot-10 Winthrop transfer center Logan Duncomb, the Player of the Year in the Big South, has committed to Notre Dame. Duncomb, a Cincinnati native, averaged 18.3 points and 8.9 rebounds per game for the Eagles last season. (Blue and Gold Illustrated)

UNC Asheville transfer Kameron Taylor commits to Florida State basketball

Florida State men’s basketball picked up a second transfer portal commitment on Wednesday as UNC Asheville transfer Kameron Taylor announced his intentions to play his junior season in Tallahassee. Taylor averaged a team-leading 18.9 points this season to earn first-team Big South All-Conference honors, shooting 45.3% from the field. (Tomahawk Nation)

Wake Forest basketball adds George Washington transfer Vincent Chaudhri

Wake Forest picked up some depth on the wing with the addition of Vincent Chaudhri, who redshirted this past season at George Washington. Chaudhri did not play in a game this past season. He has four seasons of eligibility remaining. Chaudhri is a 6-7, 180-pounder from Wallkill, NY. He is the fifth transfer portal addition of the cycle for the Deacons. (Deacons Illustrated)

Georgia Tech Lands Former Four Star Prospect, Ole Miss Forward Tylis Jordan From The Portal

Georgia Tech head coach Scott Cross has landed a transfer portal prospect. This is an elite get for the Yellow Jackets landing former four-star prospect Tylis Jordan from the transfer portal. Jordan comes over from Ole Miss, where he spent one season. He was coached by newly hired Georgia Tech assistant Wes Flanigan, who was previously at Ole Miss. (Sports Illustrated)

Boston College basketball adds four transfers in one day as Luke Murray Era takes flight

New Boston College coach Luke Murray continues to build his first roster for life in the ACC. The Eagles landed four commitments in one day. Montana transfer Money Williams, a two-time All-Big Sky selection, averaged 20.6 points, 4.3 rebounds and 4.7 assists last season, while scoring more than 30 points seven times and 40 on one occasion. (Zag's Blog)

Cal Lands Commitment From Wright State Transfer Guard Michael Cooper

Michael Cooper, who played his second college game at Haas Pavilion back in November, will get the chance to compete on a full-time basis in Cal’s home arena. The 6-foot-3, 185-pound freshman guard will transfer from Wright State of the the Horizon League to Berkeley. Cooper averaged 13.4 points per game this past season with the Raiders. (Sports Illustrated)

UC Irvine transfer C Kyle Evans commits to NC State basketball

NC State basketball coach Justin Gainey wants to have a deep front line of forwards to deploy in his first season at the helm. The Pack added to its crop of big men after a commitment from UC Irvine center Kyle Evans following his official visit Tuesday. The 6-foot-10, 210-pound post player has one season of eligibility remaining, which he will use with the Wolfpack. (The Wolfpacker)
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