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It has often been said about perennial college basketball powers such as Duke, Kansas, North Carolina and and a few others that those programs don't ...
Pat Kelsey's Louisville Cardinals and Mark Pope's Kentucky Wildcats were again among the winners in the basketball transfer ...
Pittsburgh Panthers basketball player Ishmael Leggett has no more collegiate eligibility, but will enter the NCAA transfer ...
Guard Koren Johnson is also on his way out via the portal after an injury-plagued season. However, Louisville has already ...
Not only did he lead the Hoos in scoring, his three-point shooting percentage led the ACC, while his made (101) and attempted (240) threes trailed only Louisville's own Reyne Smith for best in the ...
Louisville's transfer portal class ranks third and Kentucky's ranks fourth, according to one recruiting outlet. For the second straight year, U of L's Pat Kelsey and UK's Mark Pope have been ...
McKneely was one of the best shooters available in the portal, and he should take over the role vacated by Reyne Smith. Then Kelsey has two high-upside pieces to replace Chucky Hepburn at point ...
As a junior in 2024-25, McKneely led the ACC in 3-point percentage (42.1%) and finished second to the Cards' Reyne Smith in treys per game (3.2). McKneely, a 6-foot-4, 195-pound guard who spent ...
They're also losing Reyne Smith, Aboubacar Traore, and Frank Anselem-Ibe.So far, the only player from Kelsey's first-year roster hitting the transfer portal is Koren Johnson.Also incoming for the ...
Guards Chucky Hepburn, Reyne Smith and Terrence Edwards Jr. and forwards Aboubacar Traore, Noah Waterman and Frank Anselem-Ibe are all leaving Louisville with no remaining eligibility. Guard Koren ...