The college basketball transfer portal is officially open for 2026, and the movement is already heating up. Among the notable names entering is Texas A&M junior sharpshooter Ruben Dominguez, who will reportedly seek a new home after just one season with the Aggies.
Dominguez, a guard from Spain, was a key portal acquisition for head coach Bucky McMillan last offseason, brought in to address a glaring need for perimeter shooting. He immediately made his presence felt, erupting for a program-record ten three-pointers in a single game against Manhattan and following it up with seven more against Florida State just a week later.
His season was a tale of explosive highs and frustrating inconsistencies. While he led the team in scoring at times and delivered clutch performances in wins over Mississippi State and Kentucky, his shooting touch vanished during a critical four-game SEC losing streak. For the season, the junior averaged 10.2 points per game, shooting 40% from both the field and three-point range.
His entry into the portal follows teammate Josh Holloway and aligns with early offseason rumors. With a pro background and a premium on elite shooting in today's game, Dominguez is poised to be a highly sought-after commodity for programs looking to add instant offense to their lineup.