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NCAA Basketball: Ranking of top 100 impact transfers for 2024-25 season

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60. Andrej Stojakovic - Cal Bears

2023-24 season stats (at Stanford): 7.8 ppg and 3.4 rpg

The former 5-star prospect had a solid freshman campaign at Stanford, starting 10 games and shooting 33% from deep. Stojakovic had five games of at least 15 points, including a 20-point versus USC. He joins Cal in the ACC, replacing star wing Jaylon Tyson, and arguably has the highest ceiling of any newcomer on the transfer-heavy roster.

59. TJ Power - Virginia Cavaliers

2023-24 season stats (at Duke): 2.1 ppg and 0.7 rpg

Power is another former 5-star prospect who was in a logjam at Duke in limited action. He still shot 36% from deep and has great offensive potential, now at a Virginia squad that needs offense. With Jacob Groves and Jordan Minor gone, Power will not only be the focal point in the frontcourt but likely on the overall roster as well.

58. Tarris Reed - UConn Huskies

2023-24 season stats (at Michigan): 9.0 ppg and 7.2 rpg

Reed is a former top-50 prospect who started as a sophomore, producing several double-doubles and going for 20 points against Illinois. The talented offensive big man replaces Donovan Clingan at center for UConn and the hope is that Reed has another level to take under the juggernaut program, paired with returning forward Alex Karaban.

57. Dillon Mitchell - Cincinnati Bearcats

2023-24 season stats (at Texas): 9.6 ppg and 7.5 rpg

Mitchell is a former top-10 prospect who started the last two years at Texas, shooting 60% from the field and producing eight double-doubles. That includes a 21-point and 8-rebound performance versus Texas. He’s part of a new frontcourt, replacing Viktor Lakhin and giving them a more athletic and versatile defender.

56. Jalen Blackmon - Miami Hurricanes

2023-24 season stats (at Stetson): 21.3 ppg and 2.9 rpg

The 6’3 guard was a premier individual scorer at the ASUN level, including a 43-point game toward the end of last season. Blackmon, who shot 38% from deep on over eight attempts a game, replaces Wooga Poplar in the backcourt as another capable veteran offensive threat for the Hurricanes.