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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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60. Chol Machot - Charleston 

2025-26 stats: 8.9 ppg and 5.5 rpg 

In Machot’s first year with the Cougars, he earned CAA Defensive Player of the Year honors, including ranking in the top-10 nationally with 2.5 blocks per game. The 7’0 center from Australia also produced five double-doubles, including 15 points and 15 rebounds on the road at Elon. 

59. Trevan Leonhart - Utah Valley 

2025-26 stats: 11.9 ppg, 5.4 rpg, and 6.0 apg

The 6’4 ball-handler has led the WAC in assists in each of the last two years, while improving his own offense. Leonhart, who was also an all-league defender, shot over 50% from the field and 37% from deep on efficient numbers, along with over two steals a game.

58. Jordan Frison - Chattanooga

2025-25 stats: 16.4 ppg and 4.0 apg

In his first year at the D-1 level, the 6’0 playmaker led the Mocs in both points and assists, shooting an impressive 56% from the field and 46% from deep. Frison had 10 games with at least 20 points, including 33 in the regular season finale against VMI. The Memphis native should have no shortage of options in the portal.

57. Kory Mincy - George Mason

2025-26 stats: 14.3 ppg and 2.9 apg

The 6’1 junior guard had seven games of at least 20+ points for the Patriots, including 29 in an early win over Winthrop. A thumb injury hurt Mincy’s impact for the second half of the season, but when healthy, he’s a prolific shooter, including 39% three-point shooting on the season overall. 

56. Brett Decker - Liberty

2025-26 stats: 16.9 ppg and 2.6 rpg

The 6’3 guard led the Flames in scoring this past season, shooting 50% from the field and 47% from deep on over seven attempts a game. The All-CUSA guard had 11 games of at least 20 points, including 30 in a loss at Louisiana Tech. Decker is one of the more efficient players on the portal and is a native of Kentucky, with multiple teams there in need of shooting.

55. Thomas Dowd - Troy

2025-26 stats: 14.4 ppg and 10.1 rpg

The 6’8 forward started 83 games in three years at Troy and produced career-high numbers, shooting 44% from the field and 33% from deep as a viable stretch option. The All-Sun Belt forward produced 17 double-doubles, including 25 points and 19 rebounds in the 2OT win over San Diego State. As a quality rebounder who can stretch the floor, Dowd should get plenty of interest.

54. Ethan Roberts - Penn

2025-26 stats (23 games): 16.9 ppg and 3.9 rpg

The 6’5 wing shot even better from deep (40%) than he did from inside the arc. Roberts had 20+ points on seven different occasions, including back-to-back 30-point outings against Saint Joe’s and Drexel. The prolific sharpshooter also had 21 points in the win over Harvard to get Penn into the Ivy League Tournament before going on to win the event.

53. Mikey Lewis - Saint Mary’s

2025-26 stats: 13.9 ppg and 2.1 apg

The former WCC 6th Man of the Year had a strong start and finish this past season as an individual scorer. Lewis had eight games with at least 20 points, including 31 in the home win over Gonzaga. The 6’3 shooting guard shot below 40% from the field overall, but can get hot from deep as a capable shooting threat. 

52. Isaac Celiscar - Yale

2025-26 stats: 13.2 ppg, 6.3 rpg, and 3.2 apg

The 6’6 forward had a big sophomore campaign for the Bulldogs, including doubling his assist numbers as a frontcourt player. Celiscar had six double-doubles, including 23 points, 12 rebounds, and five assists in the NIT game against UNC Wilmington. His size could be a hindrance if he moves up, but Celiscar's overall skillset could help the transition.

51. Tyler Tejada - Towson 

2025-26 stats: 17.7 ppg and 5.5 rpg

The 6’8 guard/forward is a former CAA Player of the Year and is a proven three-level scorer. Tejada had 11 games of at least 20 points this past season, including three straight games of 29+ points in the CAA Tournament run to end the year, with one being a 35-point outing to beat Hampton.

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