Kansas guard AJ Storr is once again on the move. The junior, who spent one year in Kansas after transferring from Wisconsin, announced his entry to the transfer portal, marking what will be his eighth school in as many years.
Storr’s numbers significantly declined this year with the Jayhawks after a successful year in Wisconsin, during which he scored 16.8 points per game, the most on the team. This year, the junior averaged just 6.1 points on 15.7 minutes per game, the lowest of his college career.

Kansas’ AJ Storr To Transfer to 8th School in 8 Years
Storr started his basketball career in 2018 at Kankakee High School in Kankakee, Illinois. He stayed there for only one year before transferring to Bishop Gorman High School, a private school in Las Vegas, Nevada, once the home of former NBA players C.J. Watson and Shabazz Muhammad.
Storr moved to Chandler, Arizona for his junior year of high school, joining AZ Compass Prep School for the 2020-21 school year. He then took his talents to IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida for his senior year, the former home of NBA players such as Michael Beasley, Zach Edey and 2021 NBA Dunk Contest winner Anfernee Simons.
Kansas wing AJ Storr is entering the transfer portal, seeking his 8th school in 8 years 🤯
Storr’s school history:
2018-19: Kankakee HS
2019-20: Bishop Gorman HS
2020-21: AZ Compass Prep
2021-22: IMG Academy
2022-23: St. John’s
2023-24: Wisconsin
2024-25: Kansas
2025-26: TBD pic.twitter.com/6Me8jzZHY3— College Basketball Report (@CBKReport) April 3, 2025
Storr committed to St. John’s out of high school and started his career with the Red Storm as a 17-game starter, averaging 8.8 points. With the termination of head coach Mike Anderson and the arrival of new coach Rick Pitino, Storr entered the portal, taking his talents to Wisconsin.
Storr starred as a Badger, leading the team in points with 16.8. He helped lead the team to a Big Ten tournament championship appearance and the No. 5 seed in the NCAA tournament. Storr struggled in Wisconsin’s one tournament game, shooting 5-14 from the field and 0-3 from beyond the arc as the Badgers lost 72-61 in an upset to No. 12 JMU.
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Thorr saw a reduced role this year at Kansas, averaging just 6.1 points and 15.7 minutes. He played 28 against No. 10 Arkansas in the team’s first-round NCAA tournament loss, contributing 15 points on 4-7 shooting.
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