The Syracuse Orange basketball program appears to be closing in on a significant addition from the transfer portal, and the latest signal is a promising one for fans in Central New York.
Guard Gavin Doty, a standout from Siena, has officially entered the transfer portal with a notable "do not contact" tag. In the high-stakes world of college basketball recruiting, this tag is often a strong indicator that a player has already zeroed in on his next destination.
For Syracuse, the signs point squarely their way. Doty, a native of nearby Fulton, New York, has a clear existing connection to head coach Gerry McNamara. Following Siena's valiant effort against Duke in the NCAA Tournament this past March, Doty publicly stated, "I plan on playing for G-Mac through my whole career." Now, with the portal officially open, that declaration seems poised to become reality.
On the court, Doty would bring immediate production to the Orange backcourt. The 6-foot-5 guard is coming off a breakout sophomore season where he averaged 18.0 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game. His scoring ability and size make him a logical fit for the ACC, and with multiple seasons of eligibility remaining, he could be a cornerstone for Coach McNamara's rebuilding efforts.
For a fanbase eager to see progress, securing a talented local product like Doty would be a major win. It signals both recruiting momentum and a player committed to the vision in Syracuse. The wait for official word may soon be over, and the future at the Carrier Dome looks a little brighter.