Pac-12 transfer tracker: Keeping up with portal moves, transactions for all nine teams

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Pac-12 transfer tracker: Keeping up with portal moves, transactions for all nine teams

Pac-12 transfer tracker: Keeping up with portal moves, transactions for all nine teams

Apr. 10—By the time college basketball's transfer portal officially opened at 9 p.m. PT on April 6, more than 1,000 players had announced plans to enter, including seven from Washington State, four from Gonzaga and over 30 from the nine teams that will make up the rebuilt Pac-12 Conference in 20

Pac-12 transfer tracker: Keeping up with portal moves, transactions for all nine teams

Apr. 10—By the time college basketball's transfer portal officially opened at 9 p.m. PT on April 6, more than 1,000 players had announced plans to enter, including seven from Washington State, four from Gonzaga and over 30 from the nine teams that will make up the rebuilt Pac-12 Conference in 2026-27. Players can put their names into the portal until April 20, but roster-building efforts will ...

The college basketball landscape is shifting at a rapid pace. The transfer portal officially swung open on April 6th, and by the time the clock struck 9 p.m. PT, over 1,000 players had already declared their intent to enter. This massive wave of movement includes a significant contingent from the future of the Pac-12, with more than 30 players from the nine schools set to compete in the rebuilt conference in 2026-27 already on the move.

While the window to enter the portal closes on April 20th, the real work of roster construction is just beginning. For programs like Gonzaga, Washington State, and their new conference rivals, the next few months will be a critical period of reloading and reshaping their teams for the future.

To help you navigate this flurry of activity, we're tracking every significant move. Bookmark this page as your go-to resource for daily updates on who's leaving and, just as importantly, who's arriving to power the next era of Pac-12 basketball.

The exodus has been substantial. Washington State leads the way with a staggering nine players entering the portal, including key contributors like Eeemeli Yalaho (10.1 ppg, 5.7 rpg) and Ace Glass (16.4 ppg). Gonzaga sees five players departing, while Oregon State and San Diego State are each losing four. The roster churn extends across the board, with Utah (11 players), Washington (8), and Stanford (5) also experiencing significant turnover.

Amidst the departures, the first pieces of the new puzzle are falling into place. Utah State has made a key addition, landing Damari Wheeler-Thomas, a productive guard from North Dakota State who averaged 14.5 points per game. Stanford has also been active, securing a commitment from Jackson Rasmussen, a 13.6-points-per-game scorer from Idaho, to bolster their frontcourt.

This is just the opening act. As coaches work the phones and players weigh their options, the rosters for the future Pac-12 will continue to evolve. Stay tuned as we follow every transaction in this high-stakes offseason chess match.

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