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NCAA Basketball: Top 10 available mid-major transfers this 2023 offseason

Mar 30, 2023; Las Vegas, NV, USA; North Texas Mean Green guard Tylor Perry (5) cuts the net after defeating the UAB Blazers to win the NIT Championship at Orleans Arena. Mandatory Credit: Candice Ward-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 30, 2023; Las Vegas, NV, USA; North Texas Mean Green guard Tylor Perry (5) cuts the net after defeating the UAB Blazers to win the NIT Championship at Orleans Arena. Mandatory Credit: Candice Ward-USA TODAY Sports /
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7. Andrew Rohde – St. Thomas

Rohde burst onto the scene as a freshman at St. Thomas, averaging 17.2 points and 3.7 assists and earning All-Summit League honors.

The 6-foot-6 wing was a high-volume shooter whose 33.1% mark from deep will almost certainly improve in a more forgiving situation. He’s a crafty ball handler in pick-and-rolls and dribble handoffs, comfortable pulling up with just a sliver of separation.

Rohde is also an excellent passer, which he utilizes beautifully to open up his own scoring opportunities. He posted a top-three assist rate in the Summit League, assisting on more than 25% of St. Thomas’ baskets when he was on the court.

Although his footspeed is not a glaring strength, Rohde is a surprisingly effective transition player. His skillsets will be best showcased in an up-tempo system.

Rohde recently took an official visit to Creighton. He has three years of eligibility remaining.