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

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80. Micah Peavy - Georgetown Hoyas

2023-24 season stats (at TCU): 10.9 ppg and 4.9 rpg

The versatile 6’7 wing is coming off his own career year, shooting 46% from the field and even displaying ball-handling skills. That included a triple-double in a win over Arizona State. He’s the one non-freshmen transfer joining the team that’s likely to start on the wings, giving the Hoyas a needed all-around contributor to fill multiple holes.

79. Jalen Leach - Northwestern Wildcats

2023-24 season stats (at Fairfield): 16.2 ppg and 3.0 apg

The 6’4 guard upped his scoring numbers by around 10 ppg this past season, leading the Stags in scoring on 49% shooting from the field. Leach had 13 games of at least 20 points, including a pair of 29-point games, with one being at Mount St. Mary’s. He’s likely the starting PG for Northwestern, replacing former star Boo Buie in the backcourt.

78. Jhamir Brickus - Villanova Wildcats

2023-24 season stats (at La Salle): 13.9 ppg and 4.8 apg

The 5’11 point guard was a four-year starter at La Salle, coming off career-high numbers, including 40% shooting from deep. That includes a 41-point performance in a loss to Temple in OT. He’s set to run the Wildcats’ offense next season, replacing Mark Armstrong.

77. Dusan Neskovic - Richmond Spiders

2023-24 season stats (at Dartmouth): 16.0 ppg and 4.0 rpg

The 6’7 forward was a lone bright spot for Dartmouth, leading them in scoring while shooting 36% from deep. Neskovic had eight games with 20+ points, including 24 points on the road at Saint Louis. He’s part of a completely rebuilt Richmond roster in the frontcourt, replacing the likes of Neal Quinn and Isaiah Bigelow.

76. Javian McCullum - Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

2023-24 season stats (at Oklahoma): 13.3 ppg and 3.4 apg

The former Siena star made an effective transition to the power conference level, leading Oklahoma in scoring last season. McCullom had four games with at least 20 points, including 21 on the road at Kansas State. The veteran guard joined Georgia Tech, which lost its leading guard scorer (Miles Kelly) to the transfer portal as well.