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Transfer portal superlatives: Louisville, Duke, St...

ESPN · Jun 10, 2026, 1:41 PM

Key takeaways

  • Now, Jeff Borzello and Myron Medcalf are here to make sense of all the player movement and what it means for the teams they joined.
  • Momcilovic was the top-ranked player in my transfer rankings, the best shooter in college basketball and a proven all-conference performer at the high-major level.
  • Mark Pope's best offenses as a college coach have been predicated on being effective from behind the arc at a high volume; that will fit Momcilovic.

Why this matters: a sports story that could shift standings, legacies, or fan conversations.

We've passed every major mile marker of the men's college basketball offseason: The transfer portal opened and closed, the NBA draft withdrawal deadline has come and gone, and all of ESPN's top 100 transfers have committed.

Now, Jeff Borzello and Myron Medcalf are here to make sense of all the player movement and what it means for the teams they joined. From contenders that improved title hopes the most to teams that should have done more, here are the biggest winners and losers.

Momcilovic was the top-ranked player in my transfer rankings, the best shooter in college basketball and a proven all-conference performer at the high-major level. There aren't any questions about how his offensive game will translate. He has 6-foot-8 size, and he led the country in 3-point shooting percentage (48.7) and was tied for third nationally in 3s made (3.7 per game).

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