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NCAA Basketball: Jordan Dingle, Jaylon Tyson among week’s top-20 transfer pickups

COLUMBIA, MO - NOVEMBER 11: Jordan Dingle #3 of the Pennsylvania Quakers shoots against Noah Carter #35 and DeAndre Gholston #4 of the Missouri Tigers during the first half at Mizzou Arena on November 11, 2022 in Columbia, Missouri. (Photo by Jay Biggerstaff/Getty Images)
COLUMBIA, MO - NOVEMBER 11: Jordan Dingle #3 of the Pennsylvania Quakers shoots against Noah Carter #35 and DeAndre Gholston #4 of the Missouri Tigers during the first half at Mizzou Arena on November 11, 2022 in Columbia, Missouri. (Photo by Jay Biggerstaff/Getty Images) /
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Cincinnati Bearcats guard Mika Adams-Woods NCAA Basketball Southern Methodist Mustangs At Cincinnati Bearcats Ncaa Basketball March 5 2023
Cincinnati Bearcats guard Mika Adams-Woods NCAA Basketball Southern Methodist Mustangs At Cincinnati Bearcats Ncaa Basketball March 5 2023 /

11. Mika Adams-Woods – Cincinnati to St. Bonaventure

2022-23 season stats: 9.1 ppg and 3.2 apg

A late entrant to the transfer portal, the 6’3 started all four games at Cincinnati. He produced career-high numbers in the backcourt, including 20 points and five assists versus Temple. Adams-Woods goes down to the A-10 level and gives St. Bonaventure another talented guard, joining Bryant transfer Charles Pride.

10. Jaykwon Walton – Wichita State to UCF

2022-23 season stats: 13.9 ppg and 5.3 rpg

Walton originally committed to Alabama earlier this offseason but was let go after an arrest. He now goes to a former AAC program in UCF, which just added Allen as an offensive boost. If Walton is eligible, he can play some at the four-spot to help replace Taylor Hendricks and give them a needed scoring option in the lineup.

9. RayQuawndis Mitchell – Kansas City to Penn State

2022-23 season stats: 17.3 ppg and 3.8 rpg

Mitchell led the Roos in scoring this past season, though he shot just 35% from the field overall. The 6’5 guard was in double figures in 29 of 32 games, including 35 points against Toledo and 27 versus Omaha on 6/13 shooting from deep. He gives Penn State a needed backcourt scoring option to pair with Ace Baldwin and Nick Kern and could start at the two-spot.