NCAA Basketball: Ranking Top 100 transfers entering 2025-26 season

An in-depth look, including scouting analysis, into the top transfers in college hoops
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84. Gabriel Pozzato, Xavier

It’s a complete roster overhaul for first-year HC Richard Pitino and the Xavier Musketeers. Among the biggest additions from Xavier’s transfer portal class is Evansville transfer Gabriel Pozzato.

Just a freshman last season, Pozatto averaged nearly 15.0 PPG while corralling 4.4 RPG. The upside in Pozzatto’s game is through the roof, recently being named Xavier’s most important team transfer for the 2025-26 season. At 6-foot-7 with a 6-foot-11 wingspan, Pozzato has length, athleticism and guard-like skills, poised to make an impact as a legitimate two-way player for the Musketeers in 2025-26.

83. Malik Moore, Xavier

Another Xavier Musketter finds his name on the list; this time, it’s Montana transfer Malik Moore. Pitino -- who went with a guard-heavy approach in the transfer portal this spring -- landed an efficient-scoring guard out of Moore, who averaged 12.6 PPG, 3.2 RPG and 2.4 APG for the Grizzlies last season.

Moore shot nearly 41% from behind the arc, averaging five three-point attempts per game. At 6-foot-5, he’s a terrific off-ball guard and was among the top shooting guards available in this offseason’s transfer portal cycle.

82. Trey Fort, Michigan State

Tom Izzo, unsurprisingly, took a selective approach in the transfer portal this offseason, landing Kaleb Glenn out of FAU (who will miss the 2025-26 season due to an injury) and Trey Fort from Samford.

With Jeremy Fears and Kurr Teng set to lead the backcourt next season, the long-traveled Trey Fort will be right in the mix for a starting spot at the shooting guard spot after averaging 14.6 PPG, 4.0 RPG and 1.4 APG for the Bulldogs last season.

Put simply, Michigan State badly needed three-point shooting from the transfer portal. They got that in Fort, who shot nearly 38% from three. While not a true point guard, he’s versatile enough to slot over at the 3 and can guard multiple positions. He’s athletic. He’s versatile. He packs a scoring punch. This is a transfer portal addition that hasn’t been talked about enough.

81. Andrew Rohde, Wisconsin

Andrew Rohde arrives in Madison after an impressive bounce-back season at Virginia last season. After a stand-out freshman year at St. Thomas, the Wisconsin native struggled in his first season with the Cavaliers. However, he increased his FG% from 29.3% in 2023-24 to 43.3% in 2024-25. He shot 41.3% from three last season.

While the three-point shooting is an obvious strength to his game, perhaps his most underrated skill set is his passing abilities, something that shouldn’t go unnoticed entering the 2026-26 college basketball season: