College basketball transfers are becoming a growing trend. Here is a list of players from the marquee conferences who are transferring out of their respective programs after this past season and a list of college basketball transfers who will be eligible to play at their new school for the 2014-15 season. Bookmark this page as we will continue to update the list as the off-season progresses.
UPDATED: 6/3/14
PLAYERS WHO HAVE ANNOUNCED THEY ARE TRANSFERRING THIS OFF-SEASON
AAC
Cincinnati
PF-Jermaine Lawrence (Manhattan)
Connecticut
PF-Leon Tolksdorf (American)
Houston
F/C-Ahmed Hamdy
SF-Danuel House (Texas A&M)
C-Valentine Izundu
PG-Jaaron Simmons (Ohio)
PF-TaShawn Thomas (Oklahoma)
South Florida
SG-Musa Abdul-Aleem (eligible right away)
C-Josh Egbunu (Florida)
SG-Javontae Hawkins (Eastern Kentucky)
PG-Josh Heath (Georgia Tech)
PF-Zach LeDay
Temple
F/C-Anthony Lee (Ohio State, eligible right away)
Tulsa
PF-Lew Evans
ATLANTIC 10
Dayton
F/C-Alex Gavrilovic (Towson, eligible right away)
George Mason
C-Jonathan Arledge (Old Dominion, eligible right away)
PF-Anali Okoloji (Eastern Michigan)
George Washington
PG-Nick Cartagena
C-Paris Maragkos
Richmond
PG-Tim Singleton
SG-Wayne Sparrow (UMBC, eligible right away)
VCU
SG-Jarius Lyles
ACC
Boston College
PF-Ryan Anderson (Arizona)
PG-Joe Rahon (St. Mary’s)
Clemson
G-Adonis Filer (Florida Atlantic)
Georgia Tech
PF-Robert Carter
Louisville
PG-Kevin Ware (Georgia State)
Miami FL
PF-James Kelly
N.C. State
PG-Tyler Lewis (Butler)
Virginia
PG-Teven Jones (Appalachian State)
Virginia Tech
C-Trevor Thompson (Ohio State)
Wake Forest
PF-Arnaud-WIlliam Adala Moto
BIG 12
Iowa State
C-Percy Gibson
Kansas
PG-Naadir Tharpe
SG-Andrew White
Oklahoma
G-Je’lon Hornbeak (Monmouth)
Oklahoma State
PF-Kamari Murphy
G/F-Brian Williams (eligible right away)
Texas Tech
SG-Dusty Hannahs (Arkansas)
PF-Jordan Tolbert (SMU, possibly eligible right away)
West Virginia
SG-Eron Harris
SG-Terry Henderson
BIG EAST
Butler
C-Nolan Berry
SG-Elijah Brown
SG-Devontae Morgan
Creighton
G/F-Darian Harris
Georgetown
C-Moses Ayegba (Nebraska, eligible right away)
SF-Stephen Domingo (California)
Providence
PF-Brice Kofane (Monmouth, eligible right away)
St. John’s
SG-Max Hooper (Oakland, eligible right away)
Xavier
SF-Justin Martin (eligible right away)
SF-Kamall Richards
BIG TEN
Indiana
SF-Austin Etherington (Butler)
F-Jeremy Hollowell (Georgia State)
Iowa
PF-Kyle Meyer (Eastern Florida State JC)
Maryland
PG-Seth Allen (Virginia Tech)
C-Shaquille Cleare (Texas)
SG-Nick Faust
C-Charles Mitchell
PG-Roddy Peters (South Florida)
Michigan
C-Jon Horford (Florida, eligible right away)
Michigan State
SF-Russell Byrd (Master’s College)
Minnesota
G/F-Wally Ellenson
Nebraska
SG-Nathan Hawkins (UT-Arlington)
C-Sergej Vucetic (Evansville)
Northwestern
F-Kale Abrahamson (Drake)
Penn State
SG-Graham Woodyard (Drake)
Purdue
PG-Ronnie Johnson (Houston)
Rutgers
SF-Craig Brown
G-D’Von Campbell
G-Jerome Seagers
MOUNTAIN WEST
Air Force
G-Tre’ Coggins
Colorado State
G-David Cohn (William & Mary)
PF/C-Marcus Holt
SG-Dwight Smith (eligible right away)
Nevada
PF-Cole Huff (Creighton)
New Mexico
PF-Nick Banyard
PF-Tim Myles
SG-Cleveland Thomas (Hartford)
San Diego State
C-James Johnson (Liberty, eligible right away)
UNLV
G/F-Bryce Dejean-Jones (Iowa State, eligible right away)
PF-Demetris Morant (Florida Gulf Coast)
PG-Deville Smith
Utah State
SF-Danny Berger (BYU-Hawaii)
PF-Kyle Davis (BYU)
PG-Marcel Davis
C-Jordan Stone (BYU-Hawaii)
PAC 12
Arizona State
SF-Brandon Kearney (Detroit, eligible right away)
SF-Egor Koulechov (Rice)
PG-Calaen Robinson (Portland State)
California
SG-Ricky Kreklow (Creighton, eligible right away)
Oregon
PG-Dominic Artis
SF-Brandon Austin
PF-Ben Carter (UNLV)
SG-Damyean Dotson
SG-A.J. Lapray (Pepperdine)
Oregon State
PG-Hallice Cooke (Iowa State)
USC
SF-Roschon Prince (Long Beach State)
SG-Byron Wesley (considering Gonzaga, Oklahoma State, Pitt)
Utah
SG-Ahmad Fields (Drexel)
G/F-Princeton Onwas
Washington
PF-Desmond Simmons (St. Mary’s, eligible right away)
Washington State
C-James Hunter (South Dakota)
G-Royce Woolridge (Grand Canyon, eligible right away)
SEC
Alabama
SG-Algie Key
Arkansas
PG-DeQuavious Wagner
Georgia
C-John Cannon (UNC-Asheville)
C-Tim Dixon (Columbus State)
LSU
SF-Shane Hammink
PG-Anthony Hickey
SG-Malik Morgan
Missouri
PG-Shane Rector
Ole Miss
C-DeMarco Cox (Georgia Tech)
PG-Derrick Millinghaus (Southeast Louisiana)
South Carolina
PG-Jaylen Shaw (Coastal Carolina)
Tennessee
G/F-Quinton Chievous
SF-A.J. Davis
PG-Darius Thompson
OTHER NOTABLE OUTGOING COLLEGE BASKETBALL TRANSFERS
PG-Kareem Canty (from Marshall to USF)
PG-Matt Carlino (from BYU to Marquette)
G-Ian Chiles (from IUPUI to Tennessee)
SG-Gerard Coleman (Gonzaga)
SF-Charles Cooke (James Madison)
SG-Nolan Cressler (from Cornell to Vanderbilt)
SG-Jarvis Hayward (from Jacksonville to UNC-Wilmington)
PG-Avry Holmes (from San Francisco to Clemson)
F-Gabe Levin (Loyola Marymount)
SG-Zach Lofton (from Illinois State to Minnesota)
SG-Antonie Mason (Niagara, eligible right away)
SG-Gee McGhee (from Chatanooga to Murray State)
PF-Eric McKnight (from Florida Gulf Coast to Tennessee)
C-Sean Obi (from Rice to Duke)
G-Xavier Pollard (from Maine to Kent State)
PF-M.J. Rhett (from Tennessee State to Ole Miss, eligible right away)
PG-Maurice Watson Jr. (from Boston U to Creighton)
PF-Tim Williams (Samford)
TRANSFERRING IN FOR THE 2014-15 SEASON
AAC
East Carolina
SG-Terry Whisnant (Florida State)
Temple
PF-Jaylen Bond (Texas)
SG-Devin Coleman (Clemson, eligible 2nd semester)
UConn
SG-Rodney Purvis (N.C. State)
ATLANTIC 10
George Mason
PF-Julian Royal (Georgia Tech)
George Washington
SG-Dominique Bull (Missouri)
La Salle
SG-Jordan Price (Auburn)
SG-Cleon Roberts (Georgia Southern)
Richmond
PF-T.J. Kline (Niagara)
Saint Joseph’s
SG-Aaron Brown (West Virginia)
St. Louis
SG-Achraf Yacoubou (Villanova)
UMass
PG-Jabarie Hinds (UMass)
ACC
Georgia Tech
F-Robert Sampson (East Carolina)
Miami FL
SG-Shelden McClellan (Texas)
PG-Angel Rodriguez (Kansas State)
N.C. State
G-Trevor Lacey (Alabama)
BIG 12
Iowa State
F-Jameel McKay (Marquette)
SF-Abdul Nader (Northern Illinois)
Kansas
C-Hunter Mickelson (Arkansas)
Kansas State
PF-Brandon Bolden (Georgetown)
SG-Justin Edwards (Maine)
TCU
PF-Chris Washburn (UTEP)
SG-Trey Zeigler (Pitt)
BIG EAST
DePaul
SF-Myke Henry (Illinois)
Marquette
C-Luke Fischer (Indiana, becomes eligible 2nd semester)
Providence
SG-Junior Lomomba (Cleveland State)
Seton Hall
C-Chier Ajou (Northwestern, becomes eligible 2nd semester)
Xavier
SG-Remy Abell (Indiana)
BIG TEN
Illinois
G-Aaron Cosby (Seton Hall)
PF-Darius Paul (Western Michigan)
PG-Ahmad Starks (Oregon State)
Mountain West
Colorado State
PF-Chane Behanan (Louisville)
F-Dantiel Daniels (Southern Illinois)
PG-Josh Gillon (UALR)
F-Stanton Kidd (NC Central)
Fresno State
SG-Julien Lewis (Texas)
San Diego State
C-Angelo Chol (Arizona)
San Jose State
SG-Jordan Baker (Pepperdine)
PAC-12
Oregon
SF-Brandon Austin (Providence)
UCLA
G/F-Isaac Hamilton (UTEP)
USC
PF-Darion Clark (Charlotte)
SG-Kaitin Reinhardt (UNLV)
Washington
C-Robert Upshaw (Fresno State)
SEC
Alabama
PF-Michael Kessens (Longwood)
G-Ricky Tarrant (Tulane)
Arkansas
F-Keaton Miles (West Virginia)
Florida
SF-Alex Murphy (Duke, eligible 2nd semester)
LSU
SG-Keith Hornsby (UNC-Asheville)
Missouri
G/F-Deuce Bello (Baylor)
G/F-Cam Biedscheid (Notre Dame, eligible 2nd semester)
C-Zach Price (Louisville)
Texas A&M
SF-Jalen Jones (SMU)
OTHER MARQUEE INCOMING COLLEGE BASKETBALL TRANSFERS
PF-Jamal Aytes (BYU from UNLV)
SG-Robert Brown (UAB from Virginia Tech)
PG-Aaron Bright (St. Mary’s from Stanford)
SG-Joe Coleman (St. Mary’s from Minnesota)
SG-Chase Fischer (BYU from Wake Forest)
SF-Amir Garrett (Cal State Northridge from St. John’s)
PF-Stefan Jankovic (Hawaii from Missouri)
SF-Paul Jespersen (Northern Iowa from Virginia)
PG-Braxton Ogbueze (Charlotte from Florida)
SG-Jalen Steele (Middle Tennessee from Mississippi State)
PF-Bernard Sullivan (Charlotte from Clemson)
G/F-Negus Webster-Chan (Hawaii from Missouri)
PF-Kyle Wiltjer (Gonzaga from Kentucky)
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