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nypost.com • Sports • USA
St. John's successful basketball season continues with strong recruitment from the transfer portal, adding top players and building on their recent Big East championship.
nypost.com • Sports • USA
St. John's University is hosting several key transfer targets this weekend, aiming to bolster their team after a successful season.
nypost.com • Sports • USA
College basketball player Brady Dunlap is transferring from St. John's University to Saint Louis University after a limited playing time due to injuries.
nypost.com • Sports • USA
Top shooter Oziyah Sellers announces his transfer to St. John's University, bolstering the team's offensive capabilities.
nypost.com • Sports • USA
Ian Jackson, a highly touted basketball player, is transferring to St. John's University to play under coach Rick Pitino.
nypost.com • Sports • USA
Austrian sharpshooter Imran Suljanovic has committed to play college basketball for St. John's University, bolstering their team's shooting capabilities.
nypost.com • Sports • USA
Rick Pitino believes that Ian Jackson, a recent transfer to St. John's, will excel as the team's point guard, based on his skills and potential.
www2.ljworld.com • Sports • World
The article discusses the unusual trend of college basketball players entering the transfer portal despite lacking remaining eligibility, highlighting the complexities and legal challenges surrounding NCAA rules and player eligibility.
courant.com • Sports • USA
Former UConn basketball player Youssouf Singare has committed to High Point University after entering the transfer portal.
courant.com • Sports • USA
Despite a highly active transfer portal cycle, the UConn women's basketball team remains largely unchanged after winning the 2025 NCAA championship, with only one player transferring out and a cautious approach to potential incoming transfers.
courant.com • Sports • World
Serah Williams, a standout forward from Wisconsin, commits to the University of Connecticut women's basketball team, significantly bolstering their 2025-26 roster.