Kaleb Glenn, Florida Atlantic’s 6’7″ sophomore forward, has stormed into the transfer portal, leaving jaws dropped and recruiters buzzing. After averaging 12.6 points and 4.8 rebounds with a 41.7% three-point clip in 2024-25, the Louisville native is a hot commodity. His blend of size, scoring, and versatility screams potential, making him a prize for teams craving impact.
A former four-star recruit from Male High School. Glenn started at Louisville before thriving at FAU. With two years left, he’s hunting for the perfect fit, whether homecoming vibes, significant minutes, or a championship shot. As of March 24, 20,25, his portal entry has sparked chatter on X about where this Kentucky kid lands next.

Top 5 Landing Spots
Louisville Cardinals
Louisville is rebuilding under Pat Kelsey after a dismal stretch that saw the loss of forwards like Brandon Huntley Hatfield. Glenn’s 12.6 PPG and 70.4% two-point efficiency would plug a gaping frontcourt hole. He knows the program from his 2023-24 stint, and returning to his Louisville roots as a high school star could ignite a resurgence, especially with a roster needing his punch.
Florida Atlantic forward Kaleb Glenn will enter the transfer portal, his agent Ryan Murphy (@Ryanmurphhoop) tells @On3sports.
The 6-7 sophomore from Louisville, KY averaged 12.6 points and 4.8 rebounds per game this season. Former 4-star recruit that began his career at… pic.twitter.com/qg64JuTo0p
— Joe Tipton (@TiptonEdits) March 24, 2025
Kentucky Wildcats
Kentucky, led by Mark Pope, lost depth with Aaron Bradshaw’s departure, and Glenn’s scoring fits their fast and spacing-heavy style. It is an hour from Louisville and close to home, offering SEC prestige and NIL riches. With Andrew Carr and freshman Jayden Quaintance aboard, Glenn’s wing versatility could make him a starter or key sixth man.
Indiana Hoosiers
Indiana’s Mike Woodson covets physicality and Glenn’s downhill drives and rebounding deliver. After losing Kaleb Banks, their wing depth is thin beyond Oumar Ballo and Malik Reneau. Once eyeing IU out of high school, Glenn could snag a starring role in Bloomington, which is two hours from Louisville, boosting a Big Ten squad aiming for March relevance.
Cincinnati Bearcats
Cincinnati’s Wes Miller builds tough Big 12 teams, adding Dillon Mitchell but needing scorers. Glenn’s 53.0% field goal mark and grit mesh with their identity. Just across the Ohio River from Kentuck, it’s a short trip from Louisville. Competing with Simas Lukošius for a minute, he’d thrive in a physical system craving his inside-out game.
NC State Wolfpack
NC State’s Final Four glow faded with DJ Burns gone, and Kevin Keatts needs forwards. Glenn’s 15-of-36 three-point shooting and athleticism enhance their attack. Reuniting with ex-Louisville teammates Huntley Hatfield and Mike James, he’d get big ACC minutes. His scoring could keep the Wolfpack competitive, blending seamlessly with Jayden Taylor’s backcourt spark.
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Other programs like FAU under John Jakus, if he pushes to retain Glenn, or mid-majors with upside could vie for him, but power conferences align with his leap from 3.9 to 12.6 PPG. X posts on March 24, 2025, hype his value, with Louisville and Kentucky favored for proximity. Indiana’s prior interest and NC State’s need, though, make this a wide-open race tied to role and roots.
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