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ACC’s Top Portal Transfer Portal Departures So Far

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The Pitt Panthers dropped from No. 15 to No. 20 in the NET rankings after losing to No. 4 Duke. See the full NET rankings here.

The transfer portal is alive and well, with over 2,100 players in the portal so far from the Division I level.

Let’s take a look at which players from the ACC are looking for (or committed to) new schools, sorted by points per game.

JAMIR WATKINS – FLORIDA STATE

ANDREJ STOJAKOVIC – CAL

JALAND LOWE – PITT

Lowe, a third-team All-ACC member, played two seasons at Pitt. This year, he averaged 16.8 points, 5.5 assists, and 4.2 rebounds per game for Pitt. Lowe is a Missouri City, Texas native who stands at 6-foot-3. The former top-100 recruit started 19 games as a rookie, averaging 26.5 minutes per game and scoring 9.6 points per game. Then, in a bigger role as a sophomore, Lowe played 35.5 minutes per game and averaged 16.8 points per contest.

Lowe wraps up his Pitt career with 836 total points, 221 rebounds and 278 assists over two years.

TAE DAVIS – NOTRE DAME

JEREMIAH WILKINSON – CAL

MALIQUE EWIN – FLORIDA STATE

ISAAC MCKNEELY – VIRGINIA

OZIYAH SELLERS – STANFORD

NIJEL PACK – MIAMI

IAN JACKSON – NORTH CAROLINA

NAITHAN GEORGE – GEORGIA TECH

DUNCAN POWELL – GEORGIA TECH

MARCUS HILL – NC STATE

EDDIE LAMPKIN – SYRACUSE

ELIJAH SAUNDERS – VIRGINIA

BJ OMOT – CAL

CHRIS BELL – SYRACUSE

ELLIOT CADEAU – NORTH CAROLINA

ANDREW ROHDE – VIRGINIA

ELIJAH STRONG – BOSTON COLLEGE

EFTON REID – WAKE FOREST

See the full list on The Portal Report’s transfer database here.

Pitt has also lost Amsal Delalic, Jorge Diaz Graham, Guillermo Diaz Graham, Marlon Barnes Jr. to the transfer portal so far.

The Panthers’ staff has been hard at work trying to fill out the roster for next season, and has already earned four commitments from transfers.

Pitt Contacts 6’9 12 PPG Transfer

Sandy Schall, Coldwell Banker

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