The transfer portal has become the lifeblood of modern college basketball, and for the Iowa Hawkeyes, it was the catalyst for last season's thrilling run to the Elite Eight. New head coach Ben McCollum masterfully leveraged it to bring in key pieces, and with several of those contributors now moving on, the focus shifts squarely to reloading for another deep March run.
Once again, McCollum is diving back into the portal, and the Hawkeyes are reportedly in contention for several high-impact players. The most intriguing name generating buzz is Washington State transfer guard Ace Glass, a dynamic scorer with three years of eligibility remaining.
Glass announced himself as a future star during his freshman campaign with the Cougars, putting up an impressive 16.4 points per game while shooting 45.5% from the field. The 6-foot-3 guard from California isn't just a volume shooter; he's a proven clutch performer, evidenced by a spectacular 40-point outburst against Arizona State in the Maui Invitational.
For a McCollum-led system that values offensive firepower and player development, Glass appears to be an ideal fit. He possesses the high-upside scoring ability to help the Hawkeyes win immediately, while his defensive potential offers a tantalizing project for the coaching staff. Securing a commitment from a four-star portal talent like Glass would signal that Iowa's success in the transfer market is no fluke and that the program is building sustainably for the future.
