Duquesne Basketball
Which Players Left Pittsburgh for the Transfer Portal?

The transfer portal is officially closing for undergraduate athletes this week.
To see which dates the portal closes on for each sport (MBB, WBB, CFB), click here.
Now that the portal window is wrapping up, I wanted to circle back on the players that have left Pittsburgh this spring. That is, the men’s and women’s basketball players that have left Pitt and Duquesne.
Let’s start with the men’s players.
PITT
Jaland Lowe – Guard (Kentucky Commit)
Amsal Delalic – Guard (DePaul Commit)
Guillermo Diaz Graham (San Francisco Commit)
Jorge Diaz Graham (uncommitted)
Papa Amadou Kante (uncommitted)
Marlon Barnes Jr. (uncommitted)
DUQUESNE
Tre Dinkins III – Guard (George Washington Commit)
Maximus Edwards – Guard (uncommitted)
Eli Wilborn – Forward (uncommitted)
Kareem Rozier – Guard (Winthrop Commit)
Matus Hronsky – Wing (uncommitted)
Halil “Chabi” Barre – Forward (uncommitted)
Lucas Prolla – Guard (uncommitted)
Ethan Anish – Guard (uncommitted)
Lucas Perusek – Guard (uncommitted)
Seamus McDermott – Guard (uncommitted)
Jayden Brown – Forward (uncommitted)
Now for the women’s basketball players.
PITT
Marley Washenitz – Guard (Arizona State Commit)
Aaryn Battle – Guard (Hampton Commit)
Aislin Malcolm – Guard (Robert Morris Commit)
Kiara Williams – Forward (uncommitted)
DUQUESNE
Jerni Kiaku – Guard (uncommitted)
INFORMATION – THE PORTAL REPORT
The portal closing does not put any timeline on when players can commit to new schools. However, the portal closing marks the end of the time period that the NCAA will allow undergraduate transfers to leave their school and go to a new school without having to sit out next year. *Note: Graduate transfers and players whose coaches leave/get fired can enter the portal after the portal closes.
MEN’S BASKETBALL PORTAL FINAL DAY: TUESDAY, APRIL 22
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PORTAL FINAL DAY: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23
COLLEGE FOOTBALL PORTAL SPRING WINDOW FINAL DAY: FRIDAY, APRIL 25
More than 2,100 players have entered the men’s basketball division one NCAA portal. On the women’s basketball side, there have been more than 1,400 players that have entered the portal at the Division I level. In football, more than 3,500 DI players entered the portal in either the fall or the spring window. This recent spring window is only open for a total of ten days for football.
The basketball portals will have been open for 30 days upon closing.
Check out The Portal Report for more on the transfer portal. On TPR’s website, fans can see who is in the portal, track entries, commitments, and team recruiting pages.
Check it out below.
The Portal Report strives to present the most complete and comprehensive coverage of the college basketball and football transfer portal recruiting world. Built on integrity, honesty, and accountability, the TPR team seeks to deliver national recruiting news in both sports through its team of young, hungry reporters and experienced veterans of the industry.
