Sophomore guard Robby Beasley III has entered the portal, MTN confirmed with a team spokesman on Wednesday.
Beasley, a San Ramon, California native, has been a key young talent for the Grizzlies in his two years at Montana, and has started in 42 of the 54 games he has played in for UM in two seasons, including every game this past year. He averaged 11.8 points per game this year for Montana, which ranked second on the team. He shot at a 39.1% rate from the field and 36.9% from beyond the arc. Beasley also averaged 2.7 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game and racked up 32 steals for the Grizzlies who finished the season 18-14. Beasley also averaged 30.6 minutes per game.[/quote
https://www.montanasports.com/sports/big-sky-conference/montana-grizzlies/montana-starting-guard-robby-beasley-iii-enters-transfer-portal
Austin Patterson 6'3 SG from Sonora is transferring from Wofford:
https://www.verbalcommits.com/players/austin-patterson-ca
After a monthslong stalemate with campus administrators over election rules, ASUCD leaders sent the item to the ballot as a non-binding ballot measure, not an official fee initiative or referendum, as was originally proposed. While a fee initiative is advisory to the chancellor, it puts student-led legislation on a track to be potentially implemented. The non-binding measure, if passed, would not activate any administrative process to change student fees.
The ballot measure will serve as a “temperature-check” of student opinion on the issue, said Gawde, the ASUCD senator. If students support it, she added, the measure could help establish a mandate to bring the matter to a vote in an official referendum in the near future. “We’re using the means available to us to get the issue onto the ballot,” Wong said.
Nevada transfer DeAndre Henry is hearing from Portland State, UC-Davis, Liberty, Pacific and Incarnate Word since going into the portal.
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Nevada transfer DeAndre Henry also has heard from Portland State, UC-Davis, Liberty, Pacific, Incarnate Word, Sam Houston State, North Dakota and New Hampshire since entering the portal, per reports. Washington, Henry and Cambridge are three of four scholarship transfers from Nevada's roster, joined by guard Alem Huseinovic.
Portal dynamic has shifted over the past week or two. The number of entrants has slowed to a trickle compared to the torrent back in March. The majority of announcements, ~65%, are now for players choosing their new schools.
There hasn't been a new BW player hitting the portal for about a week. So far, only two of the 36 BW players that hit the portal have found a new home; CSUN's Darius Brown going to Montana St and Fullerton's Dante Maddox heading to Toledo.
Twenty of the BW players in the portal have likely graduated so many of these may have thrown their names out there just to see what happens.
Top BW players in the portal (no particular order)
Coleman, CSUN
Rocak, UCSD
Manjon, Davis
Fuller, Davis
T. Maddox, Fullerton
McRae, UCR
