Final exams: Grading how each Big 5 men’s basketball team fared in the transfer portal

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Final exams: Grading how each Big 5 men’s basketball team fared in the transfer portal
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As Big 5 men's basketball rosters near completion, here's a look at who won and lost in the portal.

As Big 5 men's basketball rosters near completion, here's a look at who won and lost in the portal.This weekend marked the first time college coaches could directly contact basketball recruits in the class of 2026, juniors-to-be, and if your social media feeds were built with following college hoops in mind, you probably noticed your favorite team reaching out to a potential future recruit.

In other words, the college basketball news cycle has, for now, returned to its regularly scheduled summer programming. Even if tracking recruits still a long way from making their college choices isn’t your cup of tea, it beats what the last three months have been like trying to keep track of all the commitments, de-commitments, re-commitments, and whatever other new mode of moving from one place to another the transfer portal craziness has added to our basketball vernacular.

As always, the transfer portal giveth and taketh. How’d the local teams do? Here’s a grade for all six Big 5 men’s basketball programs., Atlantic 10 freshman of the year Xzayvier Brown, and junior forward Rasheer Fleming on campus. The Hawks lost Lynn Greer III to, but they brought in Rutgers transfer Derek Simpson. They lost big man Christ Essandoko to Providence, but they got Harvard transfer Justice Ajogbor, who may be a better fit than Essandoko for what Billy Lange and Co. are trying to do.

One of these things is not like the others. Villanova certainly doesn’t have the positive momentum that St. Joe’s and Temple have going on paper.

There’s a difference between little NIL support and being in a conference, the Ivy League, that would rather pretend NIL didn’t exist. Penn lost its two graduate transfers, Andrew Laczkowski and Clark Slajchert, because the Ivy doesn’t allow graduate students to play, but the Quakersbecause the Virginia native could drop down slightly in school prestige while also putting a lot of money in his pocket. It’s not a total disaster for Steve Donahue, though.

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