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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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80. A’lahn Sumler - Charleston Southern

2025-26 stats: 18.9 ppg and 3.8 apg

The 6’3 guard had 12 games of at least 20 points this past season, including 35 points against USC Upstate. Sumler’s best performance came in double-overtime against Longwood, finishing with 29 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists in the defeat. His efficient 48% shooting from the field and nearly 40% from deep make Sumler an appealing portal option.

79. Jalen Shelley - LMU

2025-26 stats: 13.7 ppg and 6.6 rpg

The former top-60 prospect had a breakout campaign after transferring over from USC, shooting 46% from the field for the Lions. Shelley produced five double-doubles and had four games of at least 20 points, including 27 on the road at San Francisco.

78. Tyrone Riley - San Francisco 

2025-26 stats: 12.2 ppg and 4.8 rpg

The 6’6 wing was an All-WCC contributor who shot 47% from the field this past season, including 37% from deep. Riley had a trio of 20+ point outings, including 23 in the WCC Tournament loss to Oregon State. His size, versatility, and shooting ability give Riley a chance to move up to the high-major ranks and remain a contributor. 

77. Tylik Weeks - Southern Miss

2025-26 stats: 19.7 ppg and 5.4 rpg

The 6’7 forward led all of the Sun Belt in scoring in his first full year, shooting 46% from the field and 82% from the line at nearly eight attempts a game. Two of Weeks’ four games with 30+ points came in the conference tournament, along with a season-high 37 against North Florida in the non-con. 

76. Lewis Walker - NC A&T

2025-26 stats: 18.9 ppg and 5.0 rpg

The 6’6 guard was an all-league player in the CAA in his lone year with the program, shooting 51% from the field and 37% from deep. Walker was fairly prolific at getting to the FT line, getting 7.5 attempts a game. The sophomore had 12 games with at least 20 points this past season, including a pair of 33-point outings within a span of 10 days during league play.

75. Jason Rivera-Torres - Monmouth

2025-26 stats: 15.8 ppg and 8.1 rpg

After his struggles at Vandy and San Francisco, Rivera-Torres broke out at the CAA level with Monmouth. He also averaged over three combined steals and blocks per game, earning all-defensive honors in the league. Among Rivera-Torres top offensive games were 25 points and 12 rebounds in a win at Stony Brook, along with a career-high 30 points in OT against Hofstra. 

74. KJ Younger - UNC Greensboro

2025-26 stats: 15.1 ppg and 4.7 rpg

The 6’4 guard was another quality freshman D-I scorer, second on the Spartans in scoring. Younger shot 45% from the field, including nine games of at least 20 points. One of those was a 30-point outing on the road at Mercer. 

73. Jackson Holcombe - Utah Valley

2025-26 stats: 16 ppg, 7.0 rpg, and 3.6 apg

The 6’7 guard/wing tripled his scoring production in his second year with the Wolverines. Holcombe shot 53% from the field and had 11 games of 20+ points, including 26 points and 13 rebounds at Southern Utah. He also earned All-WAC defensive honors, including leading the conference with 2.2 steals a game.

72. Roberts Blums - Davidson

2025-26 stats: 12.4 ppg and 3.4 rpg

In just 22 mpg off the bench, Blums was one of the more efficient scorers in the A-10. Shooting over 40% from three-point range on nearly 200 total attempts, the 6’4 guard had a trio of 20+ points outings, including 23 in a road win over Richmond.

71. Brant Byers - Miami OH

2025-26 stats: 14.2 ppg and 4.1 rpg

The former MAC Rookie of the Year remained highly efficient this past season, even in a larger role. Byers shot 49% from the field and 39% from deep, including six games of at least 20 points for the RedHawks. The 6’8 stretch forward will be one of the top shooting options from the portal after this year.

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