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NCAA Basketball: Top 100 players set to enter the transfer portal on Tuesday

Mar 16, 2024; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Oregon Ducks forward Kwame Evans Jr. (10) and guard Jackson Shelstad (3) celebrate after the Pac-12 Championship game against the Colorado Buffaloes at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Mar 16, 2024; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Oregon Ducks forward Kwame Evans Jr. (10) and guard Jackson Shelstad (3) celebrate after the Pac-12 Championship game against the Colorado Buffaloes at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
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10. Wes Enis - South Florida

2025-26 stats: 16.4 ppg and 2.4 apg

The 6’2 guard led the NCAA Tournament-bound Bulls in scoring, shooting 39% from the field and 35% from deep on 9.5 attempts a game. Enis had 13 games of at least 20 points this past season, including 36 in double-overtime against UAB. He reportedly entered the portal with a “do not contact” tag; is it possible he is following Coach Bryan Hodgson to Providence?

9. Isaiah Johnson - Colorado

2025-26 stats: 16.9 ppg and 3.0 apg

Due to Colorado’s struggles as a team, Johnson flew under the radar as one of the best freshmen scorers in the country. The LA native shot 49% from the field and 38% from deep, scoring 8+ points in every game this season. That includes a season-high 28 points and five assists in the regular season finale vs Arizona. 

8. KJ Lewis - Georgetown

2025-26 stats: 14.9 points, 5.1 rpg, 2.5 apg

After two years coming off the bench at Arizona, Lewis posted career-high numbers with the Hoyas, shooting 41% from the field and just over 30% from deep. He’s also one of the top perimeter defenders in the country, getting over two steals a game this past season. While not the greatest shooter from the field, Lewis can make the case for being one of the top two-way players in the portal.

7. Kwame Evans Jr. - Oregon

2025-26 stats: 13.3 ppg and 7.4 rpg

The former 5-star prospect out of high school doubled his scoring production compared to last year in a breakout campaign. That includes five games of at least 20 points, as well as a 15-point and 15-rebound performance at Northwestern. It took a minute for Evans to turn into an all-league caliber player, but look for there to be heavy interest for the rising senior who can play both frontcourt positions on any team.

6. Stefan Vaaks - Providence

2025-26 stats: 15.8 points and 3.2 apg

The 6’7 freshman guard from Estonia was a surprise key contributor for the Friars, scoring 20+ points on 10 different occasions, including five straight in Big East play. Vaaks had a 10-assist game against Fairleigh Dickinson, along with a season-high 28 points in the Big East Tournament win over Butler. For a proven high-major scorer with three years of eligibility, look for Vaaks to have some of the biggest interest among players on the market.

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