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College basketball transfer portal: Central Arkansas player Camren Hunter is receiving attention from three schools

Camren Hunter, who transferred from Central Arkansas, has garnered significant interest since entering the transfer portal. During the 2022-2023 season, Hunter showcased impressive stats, averaging 16.9 points, 5 rebounds, and 3.9 assists. He has decided not to return to Central Arkansas.

Hunter initially entered the transfer portal last season but opted to stay at Central Arkansas. His decision to re-enter the portal stemmed from the dismissal of head coach Anthony Boone and the desire for a fresh start.

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“I entered the transfer portal because my coach got fired, and we have a new head coach coming in,” Hunter explained. “I’m pretty sure he’s going to clean house, so I had to do what’s best for me too.”

Louisville freshman and former top-25 prospect Dennis Evans enter the transfer portal

Louisville’s freshman center, Dennis Evans, has made the decision to enter the college basketball transfer portal, confirmed by sources to 247Sports. Standing at 7 feet 1 inch, Evans was ranked as the 25th best player in the class of 2023 and was known for his shot-blocking prowess. However, his first year at Louisville saw limited playing time and an average of just 1.6 points per game across seven appearances.

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Despite not playing after November due to health issues, Evans has been medically cleared for his next destination. Originally committed to Minnesota, Evans remains a high-potential player with strong defensive skills and room for offensive growth.

The transfer portal is open from March 18th to May 1st, during which players can request transfers, and schools can contact and recruit them. Additionally, a new NCAA rule allows transfers this spring to be immediately eligible for the 2024-25 season without needing a waiver.

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