Arkansas Guard Josh Williams will stay at Arkansas after announcing he had entered the transfer portal ahead of the TN NCAA College Throwball Off-Season Tournament in which he sat out. Since Arkansas has been eliminated, he has been in contact with the Arkansas, TCU, Virginia Tech, Virginia State, and Oregon’s coaching staffs. After that, Williams has decided to stay in Fayetteville and go through summer practice but told a TN Arkansas reporter, “I am going to keep my options open.”
Category: Transfer News
Arkansas rising sophomore guard Josh Williams has gotten out of the point guard rotation in Fayetteville and will be sitting out the College Throwball Pre-Season Tournament. The pre-tournament transfer period has ended so Williams won’t be able to visit or let alone contact any program about his move. He has yet to voice any interest in any program.
Ontario University graduate transfer Anthony Harrison has picked Iowa for his final two years of elgibility over Florida Atlantic, FGCU, Oklahoma State, TCU, and Syracuse. Harrison cut Duke and Florida out of the race for his services after visiting every school (Florida Atlantic, FGCU, Oklahoma State, TCU,Florida, Duke and Syracuse).
A day after his fellow former teammate chose Maryland, UNC Guard AJ Andrews chose the terps over Southern New York, Syracuse, and Connecticut. He took visits to all four schools before making his decision.
Former North Carolina Point Guard Porter Williams will be heading to Maryland for his final year of eligibility. Williams also took visits to LSU, Florida, Georgia Baptist, Oregon, Gonzaga, USC, and UCLA.
Ontario’s graduate transfer Forward Anthony Harrison has announced a list of schools that he be officially visiting. The schools are: Florida Atlantic, FGCU, TCU, Iowa, Oklahoma State, Duke, Syracuse, and Florida.
Ontario University Junior Power Forward Anthony Harrison will be entering the transfer portal as a graduate transfer.Harrison is looking at transfer into the states. Harrison is visiting Duke, Florida, Florida Atlantic, Little Rock, Auburn, NC State, and Syracuse. Harrison led every Canadian T Division school player with 36.2 GPG, 17.2 RPG, and 14.2 BPG. Anthony also led Ontario to a NCAA T Division Canadian Championship.
Former UT-Arlington Point Guard Devin Mills has chosen TCU as his new school. Mills also visited Arkansas State, AGCU, Florida State, Florida Atlantic, Oregon, and Southern New York.
California graduate transfer Center Christian Sisa has chosen to play for North Carolina for his final year of elgibility over TCU, Syracuse, and Gonzaga. Sisa visited TCU, Syracuse, Gonzaga, Florida, North Carolina and Wake Forest.
Georgia State graduate transfer Point Guard Javon Morgan will be staying in Atlanta and choosing Atlanta as his new school. Morgan will bolster a pretty good point guard rotation for the robins.
California graduate transfer Center Christian Sisa is eyeing multiple Power 8 programs to visit before his scheduled announcement on Saturday May 18. He is planning on visiting Gonzaga, North Carolina, Wake Forest, Syracuse, Florida, and TCU.
Atlanta Freshman Small Forward Jaylon Westbrook will be transferring to Wake Forest per TN Georgia. Westbrook lost the starting job to fellow Freshman Forward Wilson Parker. Westbrook also visited UCLA, Dayton, Ohio State, and Delaware.
Texas Freshman Forward Justin Trevor has announced he will be transferring to Northern Arkansas. Trevor joins Carter Cook (Mississippi State) as players who have transferred from Texas.
Little Rock Forward Hugh Richardson will be transferring to Little Rock’s arch rival Arkansas State.Richardson scored 13.6 GPG and added 4.2 RPG in a limited roll in Little Rock during his Sophomore season in 2018-19. Richardson will be teaming up with his brother,Will, in Jonesboro.
North Carolina Junior Guard Porter Williams announced on twitter yesterday he was going to put his name in the transfer portal. Williams joins North Carolina Freshman Guard AJ Andrews as the second to enter the portal in the off-season. Williams told TN Carolina this:”I have decided to enter the NCAA transfer portal for potential lack of playing time reasons. I am glad about my time as a tar heel, but I will use my final year of elgibility elsewhere.”
