Top 100 early college basketball transfer portal commitments of 2025 offseason

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45. Jacob Ognacevic - Washington

2024-25 season stats (at Lipscomb): 20 ppg and 8.0 rpg

The 6’98 forward was the easy candidate for ASUN Player of the Year, shooting 58% from the field and producing 10 double-doubles. One of them was on the road at Duquesne (30 points and 10 rebounds) to open the season. He’s now at Washington as the next potential focal point of the rebuilt frontcourt.

44. Terrence Brown - Utah

2024-25 season stats (at Fairleigh Dickinson): 20.6 ppg, 5.6 rpg, and 3.2 apg

The 6’3 guard was a star in the NEC, ranking among the top scorers in all of college basketball. Brown had eight games of at least 25 points, including a 31-point outing at NEC regular-season champs, Central Connecticut. With both double-digit scorers gone from the Utes roster, there’s a big need for Brown to come in and have an impact out of the gate.

43. Abdi Bashir Jr. - Kansas State

2024-25 season stats (at Monmouth): 20.1 ppg and 2.2 apg

The 6’7 wing was one of the top scorers in all of college basketball, shooting 38% from deep on over 10 attempts a game. Bashir had five games of at least 30 points, including a season-high 38 points against Rutgers, making 10 shots from three-point range. With Branden Hausen having recently hit the portal, look for Bashir to start on the wings for the rebuilding Wildcats.

42. Morez Johnson - Michigan

2024-25 season stats (at Illinois): 7.0 ppg and 6.7 rpg

The 6’9 forward was an impactful freshman for the Illini off the bench, producing those stats in under 20 mpg off the bench. Johnson had seven games in double figures, including 20 points and 11 rebounds against Penn State. He remains in the Big Ten, going to Michigan, a team that’s replacing bigs Vlad Goldin and Danny Wolf, pairing with another big-name transfer.

41. Obi Agbim - Baylor

2024-25 season stats (at Wyoming): 17.6 ppg and 3.4 apg

The 6’3 guard was one of the more impactful JUCO transfers this season, leading the Cowboys in scoring, all while shooting 44% from three-point range. Agbim had eight games of at least 20 points, including 28 in a win over Bellarmine. The hope for Baylor is that Agbim’s scoring abilities translate over to the Big 12 as they look to replace all of their guards, including Jayden Nunn and Langston Love.