Kentucky Transfer Travis Perry: Vanderbilt Gaining Momentum, Official Visit to Maryland
Former Kentucky Wildcats guard Travis Perry entered the transfer portal and is attracting interest from multiple programs, including Vanderbilt and Maryland. Vanderbilt is gaining momentum with a crystal ball prediction in their favor. Proximity to home could be a key factor. Perry has three years of eligibility remaining.


Bryce Heard Transfers to Dayton Flyers After Freshman Year at N.C. State
Bryce Heard, a 6-foot-5 guard, has committed to the Dayton Flyers after one season at North Carolina State. He was a four-star recruit who graduated early and played limited minutes for the Wolfpack. This transfer is one of five Dayton has added this offseason, bringing the team's scholarship roster to 12.


Arizona Men's Tennis Sweeps Denver, Advances to NCAA Second Round
Arizona's men's tennis team secured a 4-0 victory over Denver in the first round of the NCAA Championships, showcasing a strong performance in both doubles and singles matches. They are now preparing to face Harvard in the second round, with the coach emphasizing the need to elevate their doubles play for the upcoming challenge.


Basketball Recruit Chandler Bing Clarifies 'Friends' Connection: It's Just a Coincidence
Chandler Bing, a basketball recruit, addresses the constant jokes and assumptions about his name being connected to the 'Friends' character, played by the late Matthew Perry. He clarifies that his parents were not influenced by the show when naming him, despite its enduring popularity.


Chandler Bing Commits to Vanderbilt: Basketball Recruit, 'Friends' Jokes, and Family Ties
Chandler Bing, a 6'6" forward from Atlanta, Georgia, has committed to Vanderbilt University for basketball. He averaged 19.3 points per game in his senior year at Pace Academy and chose Vanderbilt for its high level of competition in the SEC. The article addresses the recurring jokes about his name and clarifies his connection to NBA Hall of Famer Dave Bing.





Syracuse Basketball Lands Tyler Betsey, Former 4-Star Recruit, via Transfer Portal
Tyler Betsey, a 6-foot-8 sophomore forward and former four-star recruit, has committed to Syracuse University's basketball team. Betsey, previously with Cincinnati, brings a perimeter threat with multiple years of eligibility. His addition fills a roster spot, bringing the Orange to 12 players for the upcoming season. He was a two-time Gatorade player of the year in Connecticut.


NCAA Disciplines Five Iowa State Staffers for Sports Gambling Violations
Five current and former Iowa State football staffers faced NCAA discipline for placing over 6,200 online bets, totaling over $100,000, on professional and college sports, including Iowa State basketball games. The investigation stemmed from a state probe into sports wagering activities. The staffers face one-year show-cause orders and potential further penalties if hired by other athletic departments.





Serah Williams Transfers to UConn Women's Basketball, Boosting Frontcourt
Serah Williams, a highly-regarded forward from Wisconsin, is transferring to UConn. She brings significant experience and talent to the Huskies' frontcourt. Coach Geno Auriemma expressed excitement about her addition, citing her high-level play on both ends of the court. Williams is the fourth player UConn has signed out of the transfer portal since 2019.


Adam Miller Transfers to Gonzaga, Bolstering Zags' 3-Point Shooting
Adam Miller, a guard with experience at Illinois, LSU, and Arizona State, is transferring to Gonzaga for his final year of eligibility. Miller's addition addresses Gonzaga's need for improved 3-point shooting. He brings a proven scoring record and valuable experience to the Zags' backcourt. Miller was also a former teammate of Chet Holmgren on the USA U19 World Cup team.





NC State Lands Commitment from African Center Paul Mbiya, Testing NBA Draft
NC State has received a commitment from 6-foot-10 center Paul Mbiya from the Congo, who is currently testing the NBA Draft waters. Mbiya, playing in France, has also shown interest from Oregon, Kansas State, and Kansas. His decision to join NC State hinges on his NBA Draft prospects with a deadline of June 15 for the NBA and May 28 for college.


Arizona Wildcats to Open 2025-26 Season Against Florida in Las Vegas
The Arizona Wildcats will tip off their 2025-26 basketball season against the reigning NCAA champion Florida Gators in Las Vegas on November 3rd. This is part of a challenging non-conference schedule for Arizona, which also includes games against UCLA, UConn, Auburn, and Alabama. The series between Arizona and Florida is currently tied 2-2.


Clemson Basketball Star Ian Schieffelin to Join Football Team in 2025
Ian Schieffelin, a former All-ACC basketball player for Clemson, will join the football team as a tight end in 2025. Coach Dabo Swinney recruited Schieffelin, who has exhausted his basketball eligibility but can play another sport. Schieffelin hopes to fill the void left by Jake Briningstool and potentially pursue a professional football career.


Clemson's Ian Schieffelin Trades Hardwood for Gridiron, Joins Football Team
Ian Schieffelin, a former Clemson basketball star, will join the Clemson football team as a tight end for the 2025 season. After exhausting his basketball eligibility, Schieffelin was offered an opportunity by Dabo Swinney to play football. He will fill the void left by Jake Briningstool and follow the path of other basketball players turned NFL stars.





Clemson Basketball Star Ian Schieffelin to Join Football Team as Tight End
Ian Schieffelin, a former Clemson basketball standout, will join the football team as a tight end after receiving an offer from coach Dabo Swinney. Schieffelin, who exhausted his basketball eligibility, is taking advantage of NCAA rules to play another sport. With limited experience, he aims to contribute to the team and potentially pursue a professional football career, following in the footsteps of other successful basketball-to-football converts.





Arizona Women's Tennis Team Loses to Illinois in NCAA Tournament First Round
The Arizona Wildcats women's tennis team's season concluded with a 4-1 loss to Illinois in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Despite winning the doubles point and initial success in singles, key players faltered, preventing the team from advancing. The team looks forward to next season.


Duke Miles Requests Release from NLI at Texas A&M, per Report
Duke Miles, a highly-rated transfer guard for Texas A&M, has requested a release from his National Letter of Intent. Miles, previously at Oklahoma, was expected to be a significant contributor for the Aggies under new head coach Bucky McMillan. His departure would be a considerable loss for the team.


NC State Emerges as Frontrunner for Memphis Transfer PJ Haggerty
PJ Haggerty, a standout guard from Memphis, is navigating the transfer portal and NBA draft. NC State is reportedly the leading contender for his collegiate services, while a return to Memphis appears less likely. Haggerty is also participating in the NBA draft combine, with projections ranging from the second round to undrafted.





FSU Basketball Overhaul: Roster Updates, Portal Entries, and New Additions
Florida State's basketball team is experiencing a massive transformation with a new coach after 23 years, leading to a significant roster overhaul. Numerous players have entered the transfer portal, while new players are being added through the portal and high school recruits. This article tracks all player movements and provides updates on Loucks’ first team in Tallahassee.


Maryland Basketball Lands Spanish Point Guard Guillermo Del Pino for 2025
Buzz Williams has secured Guillermo Del Pino, a point guard from Spain, for Maryland's 2025 basketball class. Del Pino, recognized for his energetic play and potential as a defender, joins five-star Darius Adams in the recruiting class. He brings international experience, including an MVP performance at the FIBA U16 European Championship.


Maryland Lands 5-Star Guard Darius Adams, Adds Spanish PG Guillermo Del Pino
Maryland's men's basketball team, under new head coach Buzz Williams, has received commitments from Darius Adams, a five-star combo guard who decommitted from UConn, and Guillermo Del Pino, a point guard from Spain. Adams, a McDonald's All-American, chose Maryland over other programs, while Del Pino brings international experience and potential depth to the team.




