Top 100 early college basketball transfer portal commitments of 2025 offseason

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50. Rashad King - LSU

2024-25 season stats ()at Northeastern: 18.5 ppg, 6.1 rpg, and 3.3 apg

The 6’6 guard had a strong campaign, leading Northeastern in both scoring and passing. King shot 45% from the field and went for 25+ points seven different times, including 32 against Hampton. He’s another capable scoring threat coming to the SEC, with LSU looking for him to be their next “3 and D” talent.

49. Moe Odum - Arizona State

2024-25 season stats (at Pepperdine): 13.1 ppg and 7.5 apg

After leaving Pacific for a fellow WCC team, Odum turned into one of the top passers in college basketball, ranking 4th nationally in assists. He had eight games of 10+ assists, including 31 points and 11 assists in the WCC Tournament win against Portland. He replaces Alston Mason, who led ASU in both points and passing too, as the next lead ball-handler next season.

48. Jacari White - Virginia

2024-25 season stats (at North Dakota State): 17.1 ppg and 2.3 apg

The 6’3 senior guard had 13 games of at least 20 points this past season, including 32 in a win over South Dakota. White, who also was named to the All-Summit League Defensive team, shot 52% from the field and 40% from deep this past season. He’s set to play the “3 and D” role at Virginia and likely start.

47. Sam Lewis - Virginia

2024-25 season stats (at Toledo): 16.2 ppg and 4.7 rpg

The 6’6 wing had a breakout sophomore campaign as a starter for the Rockets, earning All-MAC honors. Lewis shot 44% from three-point range and 10 games of 20+ points, including four straight to end the season. He’s part of a new era at Virginia Basketball, giving new HC Ryan Odom a legit sharpshooting wing to work with.

46. Marquel Sutton - LSU

2024-25 season stats (at Omaha): 18.9 ppg and 7.9 rpg

The 6’7 forward started 99 games in three years at Omaha, with his play rising to earn Summit League Player of the Year honors. Sutton shot 48% from the field and had six games of at least 25 points, including 36 points and 12 rebounds in a win over South Dakota. He goes to an LSU squad that replaces Dji Bailey and Corey Chest in the frontcourt, giving them a needed offensive focal point.