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Daily news coverage of the nation's top college basketball recruits and teams.

Five-star wing Shelton Henderson and Duke part ways

, the No. 14 ranked recruit in the 2025 basketball recruiting class, and Duke have parted ways. The 5-star recruit has been released from his National Letter of Intent to Duke, and he has reopened his recruitment. The 6-foot-6 small forward from Bellaire, Texas committed to Duke over schools including Texas, Louisville, and others. (247 Sports)

Georgia Tech transfer Ibrahim Souare commits to Syracuse basketball

Georgia Tech transfer big Ibrahim Souare has committed to Syracuse. Souare is listed at 6-9, 225 pounds and is expected to play center for the Orange. He played in 30 games, starting 14, for the Yellow Jackets last season, averaging 2.8 points, 3.6 rebounds and 0.6 blocks in 17 minutes per game. He has three years of eligibility remaining. (Cuse Nation)

4-star SG Dante Allen, a former Villanova commit, pledges to Miami

Montverde Academy (Fla.) four-star shooting guard Dante Allen has committed to Miami. The 6-foot-3 scorer is a native of the city and recently backed off his pledge to Villanova following the dismissal of head coach Kyle Neptune. Allen is coming off a senior campaign where he averaged 11.8 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game. (On3.com)

BYU transfer Dallin Hall announces commitment to Virginia

Brigham Young University transfer Dallin Hall has committed to the Virginia Cavaliers via the NCAA transfer portal. He spent three seasons with the Cougars. Hall averaged 6.8 points per game, as well as 4.2 assists and 2.2 rebounds under first-year head coach Kevin Young. His numbers tapered off during his third year with the program, however. (On3.com)

Princeton basketball transfer Xaivian Lee commits to Florida Gators

Princeton transfer Xaivian Lee, one of the best point guards in the transfer portal, committed to Florida on Wednesday, giving the reigning national champion its replacement for Walter Clayton Jr. Lee just finished a visit to the Gators after trips to St. John's and Kansas. A 6-foot-4 Canada native, Lee is a two-time first-team All-Ivy League selection. (ESPN.com)

Oregon State wing Nate Kingz commits to Syracuse basketball

Syracuse basketball has another addition from the transfer portal. Oregon State wing Nate Kingz has announced his commitment to the Orange. Kingz was one of the best shooters in the country last season, shooting over 44% from three point range. Kingz, listed at 6-5, 190 pounds, has one year of eligibility remaining. He is expected to play small forward. (Cuse Nation)

Former Campbell SG Nolan Dorsey commits to Cal

Former Campbell shooting guard Nolan Dorsey committed to Cal out of the NCAA transfer portal. Dorsey has bounced around throughout his college career. Originally with New Mexico, Dorsey also played for Holy Cross before playing for Campbell this past season. In 2024-25, Dorsey had 9.1 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game. (On3.com)

PF Andrija Jelavic, a top European prospect, commits to Kentucky

Andrija Jelavic, one of the top European prospects in his age group, has committed to Kentucky in the class of 2025. Jelavic, a 6-foot-11 power forward who possesses significant experience at the international level, turns 21 next month. He played 53 games for Belgrade, Serbia-based Mega Superbet in the competitive Adriatic League the past two seasons. (ESPN.com)

Martin Carrere, VCU Transfer, Commits To Virginia Basketball

During his introductory press conference at Virginia, new basketball coach Ryan Odom noted that his staff has contacts all over for what is a global game now. On Wednesday, the Cavaliers added their first international recruit of the Odom era when Martin Carrere from France announced his commitment. Carrere played for Odom at VCU. (The Sabre)

UCLA transfer center William Kyle commits to Syracuse

Syracuse basketball has made its first splash in the transfer portal by landing a commitment from UCLA center William Kyle. Kyle played sparingly at UCLA last season at only 9.6 minutes per game. It appeared to be a bad fit schematically as the year before at South Dakota State he had a big year and became one of the top transfers last offseason. (Cuse Nation)
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