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NCAA Basketball: Arkansas leads transfer team rankings for 2022 offseason

Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports
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Incoming Transfers: Jake Kyman (UCLA), Ethan Anderson (USC), and Max Agbonkpolo (USC)

Entered the Transfer Portal: None

Key offseason takeaways: One of the biggest surprises this off-season is the ability of Wyoming to be able to get three former Pac-12 players to transfer into their program to play for the Cowboys this upcoming season.

The Cowboys do not have any of its players from last season enter into the transfer portal and with the additions of Kyman from UCLA and Anderson and Agbonkpolo from USC, Wyoming is looking to win the Mountain West next season after winning 25 games this past season. The Cowboys also add big man Caden Powell from their 2022 recruiting class and the expectations for Wyoming have greatly risen for this upcoming season.

Incoming Transfers: Wildens Leveque (South Carolina) and TaQuan Woodley (South Carolina)

Entered the Transfer Portal: None

Key offseason takeaways: UMass has not lost any players to the transfer portal and picked up two key players from South Carolina. Leveque is a 6’11 big man who was tied with another teammate as the leading rebounder for South Carolina last season and averaged 21 minutes a game. Woodley saw less playing time but was a key bench player on the Gamecocks teams last season. UMass which had a disappointing season is looking to bounce back and contend in the Atlantic 10 conference in 2022-23.

Next. Top 100 transfers through 2022 offseason. dark

There are still many big-name and impactful players in the transfer portal and the next team transfer power rankings should grow with many players picking new schools to attend and looking to greatly help the new program that they have chosen.