NCAA Basketball: Ranking of top 100 impact transfers for 2024-25 season
50. Trazarien White - TCU Horned Frogs
2023-24 season stats (at UNCW): 19.8 ppg and 6.8 rpg
The 6’6 forward started 77 games in three years with the Seahawks, shooting 49% from the field. White scored in double figures in every game last season, including a career-high 38 points in OT versus Campbell. He’s another high-level scorer joining TCU, replacing Emanuel Miller in the frontcourt.
49. Chisom Okpara - Stanford Cardinal
2023-24 season stats (at Harvard): 16.5 ppg and 5.0 rpg
The 6’8 forward became a full-time starter as a sophomore at Harvard, shooting 48% from the field and scoring 8+ points in every game. That included a 26-point outing versus Holy Cross, as well as 25 on the road at Dartmouth. Okpara joins the new-look Cardinal in the ACC, pairing with returning big Maxime Raynaud in the frontcourt.
48. Zeke Mayo - Kansas Jayhawks
2023-24 season stats (at South Dakota State): 18.8 ppg, 5.7 rpg, 3.5 apg
Mayo was a three-year starter at South Dakota State, coming off earning Summit League POY honors while leading them in the main categories. Mayo, a career 39% shooter from deep, was in double figures in 33 of 35 games, including a 35-point effort versus North Dakota State in OT. He’s part of the big-time transfer haul for Kansas, who can play both guard positions in the backcourt for guaranteed depth.
47. Arthur Kaluma - Texas Longhorns
2023-24 season stats (at Kansas State): 14.4 ppg and 7.0 rpg
The 6’7 forward has 99 career starts between Creighton and K-State, coming off career-high numbers and percentages. Kaluma had six games of at least 20 points, including 28 points and 10 rebounds against BYU. He was one of the last key transfer pickups of the offseason, giving Texas a needed offensive weapon in the frontcourt, replacing both Dillon Mitchell and Dylan Disu.
46. Amari Williams - Kentucky Wildcats
2023-24 season stats (at Drexel): 12.2 ppg and 7.8 rpg
Williams is one of the few multi-time Conference DPOY players in NCAA Basketball, averaging two blocks a year for the last three seasons at Drexel. The 6’10 big man has also developed into a double-digit scorer, which should translate into the SEC level. He’s likely to start at Kentucky at the five-spot as the defensive anchor.