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

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85. AJ Hoggard - Vanderbilt Commodores

2023-24 season stats (at Michigan State): 10.7 ppg and 5.2 apg

The 6’3 guard has been one of the top passers in the Big Ten for the past two years, including 12 points and 10 assists versus Stony Brook. Hoggard is now the projected starter at Vandy and its new-look offense. Some good scorers is joining the team as well (Jason Edwards, Chris Manon, etc) so look for Hoggard’s assist numbers to remain high in the SEC.

84. Dontrez Styles - NC State Wolfpack

2023-24 season stats (at Georgetown): 12.8 ppg and 5.8 rpg

After two years of no production at UNC, Styles was arguably the second-best player at Georgetown last season, shooting 37% from deep as a legit spacing frontcourt option. That includes 26 points and eight rebounds versus Mount St. Mary’s. The 6’7 forward is back in North Carolina, playing for the rival Wolfpack. He replaces Jack Clark, capable of playing the combo forward positions, and gives them a double-digit scoring option.

83. Selton Miguel - Maryland Terrapins

2023-24 season stats (at South Florida):14.7 ppg and 3.2 rpg

Miguel was the AAC 6th Man of the Year at South Florida, shooting a career-high 39% from deep. He had four games of 20+ points, including a career-high 25 in a win over FAU. Whether as a wing start or staying as a 6th Man, he gives Maryland badly-needed shooting on the perimeter for next season.

82. Frankie Collins - TCU Horned Frogs

2023-24 season stats (at Arizona State): 13.8 ppg and 3.2 apg

The veteran guard not only led ASU in both scoring and passing, but Collins also set the single-season program record with 84 steals as well. He gives TCU a quality two-way starter in the backcourt, replacing Avery Anderson at the Big 12 level.

81. Malik Dia - Ole Miss Rebels

2023-24 season record (at Belmont): 16.9 ppg and 5.8 rpg

The 6’9 forward was a breakout star after leaving Vandy, shooting 49% from the field and showing legit range. Dia had five games with at least 25+ points, including a season-high 32 points and seven rebounds versus Drake. He’s now back in the SEC for the Rebels, set to be a massive offensive upgrade over last year’s 5-men, Moussa Cisse and Jamarion Sharp.