Men’s basketball player reviews: Arrinten Page

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Men’s basketball player reviews: Arrinten Page

Men’s basketball player reviews: Arrinten Page

A paradoxical season which culminated with an abrupt entrance into the transfer portal.

Men’s basketball player reviews: Arrinten Page

A paradoxical season which culminated with an abrupt entrance into the transfer portal.

Arrinten Page's season at Northwestern was a tale of two halves, a promising start that ultimately led to a surprising exit. The 6'11" junior forward from Atlanta arrived with something to prove after transferring from Cincinnati, and for the first month, he proved it emphatically.

Thrust into the starting lineup, Page became an immediate force. He showcased a versatile and efficient game, averaging 15.7 points and 7 rebounds through November while shooting a blistering 66.7% on two-pointers. His size and skill made him a nightmare in the paint, a focal point of the Wildcats' early offense, and a reliable rim protector.

The peak came in a dominant three-game stretch against DePaul, Virginia, and South Carolina. Page scored 42 points across the first two games on hyper-efficient shooting. Then, against the Gamecocks, he delivered a clutch moment, sealing a win with a game-winning bucket on the final possession—a sign of a player embracing a leading role.

However, the narrative shifted after the calendar turned. Page's playing time and production became inconsistent. He was moved to the bench in January, and his minutes fluctuated for the remainder of the season. While he still had flashes of his early-season form, the dominant, central force had faded.

This paradoxical journey—from opening-night starter and clutch performer to a role player—culminated in Page entering the transfer portal shortly after the season ended. For a player who flashed such high-level potential, his departure leaves a "what could have been" feeling and marks another chapter in his collegiate journey as he seeks a fresh start and a consistent role elsewhere.

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