Dennis Evans, a rookie big man and former top-25 recruit, is the most recent Louisville player to log into the transfer site.
The college basketball transfer portal will be accessible to Dennis Evans, a freshman big man from Louisville, a source told 247Sports on Tuesday.
Evans, a 7-foot-1 centre from Riverside, California, was one of the best shot blockers in the country when he came to Louisville as the No. 25 player in the class of 2023. Evans was ranked higher because of his long-term potential than because of what was anticipated of him in his rookie season. However, a combination of his limited playing time, health problems, and another subpar season for the Cardinals led to Evans averaging only 1.6 points in seven games.
Evans did not play after November, but according to sources, he has received the all-clear medically and will be ready to play at his next stop. Evans, who was once committed to Minnesota, is still a big man with a lot of potential who can defend the rim exceptionally well and has developing offensive skills. With the Californian, a team with some patience and the ability to create bigs still has a chance to win big.
The transfer portal will be accessible starting on March 18 and running until Wednesday, May 1.
A player may request a transfer at any point during that time by submitting the necessary papers to their present institution. The player then has 48 hours to enter the information into the NCAA Portal database.
Players who have accrued enough credits to graduate may access the portal at any moment, identified as a “Grad Transfer,” before the window opens on March 18 and after it ends on May 1.
Players on that team are also granted a 30-day opportunity to access the portal in conjunction with any coaching change, such as a head coach being sacked or taking a new position. This window is not limited to the period between March 18 and May 1.
The transfer portal will be accessible starting on March 18 and running until Wednesday, May 1.
A player may request a transfer at any point during that time by submitting the necessary papers to their present institution. The player then has 48 hours to enter the information into the NCAA Portal database.
Players who have accrued enough credits to graduate may access the portal at any moment, identified as a “Grad Transfer,” before the window opens on March 18 and after it ends on May 1.
Players on that team are also granted a 30-day opportunity to access the portal in conjunction with any coaching change, such as a head coach being sacked or taking a new position. This window is not limited to the period between March 18 and May 1.