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    USC Trojans Basketball Transfer Portal: Latest Updates on Who’s In and Who’s Out

    The college basketball transfer window began during the offseason and continues until April 22. During this time, the USC Trojans men’s basketball team has undergone roster changes.

    Eric Musselman’s men’s team lost emerging players yet incorporated important new members to rebuild their Big Ten roster. Let’s take a look at who’s in and who’s out of the transfer portal for the Trojans.

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    College Sports Network’s Men’s College Basketball Transfer Portal tracks the comings and goings of every athlete who has entered the transfer portal. Find out who’s entered and where they’re going now!

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    Who’s In? 

    F Jacob Cofie, Virginia: Jacob Cofie chose USC as his collegiate destination on Saturday, April 5, after transferring from Virginia. The Trojans’ frontcourt gains size and potential through the addition of the 6’9″ power forward.

    Despite subpar performance at Virginia, Musselman recruited him to increase team depth and physical strength.

    F Drew Fielder, Providence: The 6’9″ Georgetown forward Drew Fielder joined USC, according to reports dated Monday, April 7. Fielder contributed his versatility and length to Providence before joining USC. He has the potential to be a substantial addition to the team. 

     

    Who’s Out? 

    F Jalen Shelley: Freshman forward Jalen Shelley entered the transfer portal on Monday, April 7. The specific reasons why he left remain unknown.

    G Wesley Yates III: Guard Wesley Yates III entered the transfer portal on Saturday, April 5, after completing his first season at USC. Despite being a highly recruited guard, Yates transferred from USC after one season because he received limited playing time.

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    The men’s team entered the 2024-25 season with a highly touted transfer class from the prior offseason, averaging 149.3 points per game collectively in their previous programs—the highest-scoring incoming transfer class nationally. 

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