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Pitt’s Marlon Barnes Jr. Hears from New Schools in Transfer Portal

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Marlon Barnes Jr. has heard from a long list of schools since entering the transfer portal after spending two seasons at Pitt.
Marlon Barnes Jr. has heard from a long list of schools since entering the transfer portal after spending two seasons at Pitt.

Marlon Barnes Jr. is on the move, looking for a new home in the transfer portal.

The former Pitt Panther entered the portal earlier this week, as it officially opened on Monday. Since entering, he has heard from several schools, his high-school coach told PSN. 

So far, Barnes has heard from the following programs: Akron, Louisiana Tech, Toledo, Albany, North Carolina A&T, Valparaiso, Boston, Longwood, and Evansville. He is being represented by former Pitt player Ryan Murphy, who is now an agent.

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Barnes spent two years at Pitt, redshirting his first season, and appearing in eight games in his redshirt freshman campaign this year. He played a key role for Pitt in its upset win at Ohio State, checking in late in the game and fouling the opponent in a key moment. Barnes made a three pointer against Boston College, logging his first career collegiate points.

Barnes is a 6-foot-6, 190-pound wing out of Cleveland, Ohio. He was a three-star prospect playing for Brush High School, where he averaged 13 points per game. Barnes was ranked as the No. 9 player in the state of Ohio at the end of his prep career. He was the first prospect in the class-of-2023 to commit to the Panthers, choosing Jeff Capel’s program in January 2022.

“Marlon has done a good job, he’s going to be a good player for us,” Capel said during his freshman year. “It’s going to take a little bit more time, he’s got to get a little bit stronger, and really that off-guard forward position, there are a lot of guys. But he can make a shot, he’s a really good athlete, he’s an unbelievable kid, he wants to be really good, and he’s a worker.”

Stay tuned for more transfer portal updates on Pittsburgh Sports Now throughout the spring and follow The Portal Report for more!

Sandy Schall, Coldwell Banker

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