The Kansas basketball program is going after even more talent in the transfer portal. The Jayhawks are joining the race to add the services of former UTSA basketball star Jordan Ivy-Curry, per the Kansas City Star.
WVU Basketball has contacted two more guards in the transfer portal, The Portal Report and WV Sports Now confirmed. The Mountaineers are now in contact with Jordan Ivy-Curry (UTSA) and Lu’Cye Patterson (Charlotte).
With the last few players entering the transfer portal over the past week, Duke basketball has seemingly begun to key in on potential targets to help round out next year's roster.
Ivy-Curry had signed with the Hokies this month. It’s been a hectic start to the offseason for Virginia Tech basketball coach Mike Young. Over half his team entered the NCAA transfer portal after the season ended last month, leaving many to wonder what was going on in Blacksburg.
Some good news for Mike Young. Finally, some good news for the Virginia Tech men’s basketball program. After seeing multiple players enter the NCAA transfer portal, the Hokies received their first commitment on Tuesday afternoon.
Kentucky had contacted both transfers. The Kentucky Wildcats have already reached out to a host of players in the transfer portal, but two of them are already off the board.
Ivy-Curry averaged 17.1 points per game this season. We have a new name to watch for in the transfer portal for Kentucky Basketball. On Tuesday, it was reported that Kentucky is among the schools to reach out to UT San Antonio guard Jordan Ivy-Curry.
TEMPE, Ariz. — With Arizona State men’s basketball season officially coming to an end it is now time to begin to look forward to next season. Head coach Bobby Hurley is bringing in a strong recruiting class and is expected to make a few moves in the transfer portal as well.
David Jones scored 26 points and grabbed 11 rebounds Wednesday night as No. 13 Memphis escaped a major upset against visiting Texas-San Antonio, outscoring it 13-7 in overtime to claim a 107-101 American Athletic Conference win.
Jordan Pope scored 19 points and hit the game-winning free throws with 13 seconds to play as Oregon State came from behind to defeat visiting UTSA 66-65 on Sunday afternoon in Corvallis, Ore.