Kansas State, Transfer Portal
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Junior guard Brendan Hausen, K-State's most reliable perimeter scoring threat, is leaving after just one season in Manhattan.
From The Topeka Capital-Journal
Kaleb Glenn announced on his social media that he would be transferring from Florida Atlantic to MSU.
From Yahoo! Sports
Six scholarship players are out of eligibility for the Huskers, and much of their roster construction of 2025-26 will hinge on the coming weeks.
From Omaha.com
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Kansas State continues to lose its core pieces from last season. In addition to the departures of David N'Guessan and Coleman Hawkins, sharpshooter Brendan Haus
The NCAA transfer portal opened Monday. It’s been a whirlwind couple of days for the Jayhawks. Not only is KU interested in several players, but Kansas forward Zach Clemence became the first Jayhawk to enter the portal with plans of departing.
Virginia, Miami and Kansas are among the 18 teams to lose six or more players to the portal as of April 5. No conference suffered more devastating blows in the transfer portal than the ACC.
Gonzaga is expected to roll out redshirt guards Braeden Smith (Colgate) and Jalen Warley (Virginia) as well as returner Emmanuel Innocenti in the backcourt next season. Steele Venters is coming off a second straight season-ending knee injury, and at this point it's unclear how healthy and available he will be.
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Josh Reed, who started for Cincinnati Bearcats basketball toward the end of the season, has left via the transfer portal the school has confirmed.