Pac-12 basketball received a shakeup from transfers inside the conference

Oregon got a transfer from Colorado. Washington got transfers from Oregon and Wazzu. Pac-12 hoops poaching is a real thing.

Transfers have significantly remade a number of Pac-12 basketball rosters this season. One of the interesting subplots about transfers in the conference is that a number of them transferred from other Pac-12 schools.

Jon Wilner of the Wilner Hotline has more:

“Meanwhile, the transfer portal delivered a bevy of impact players, including Arizona guard Courtney Ramey (from Texas) Washington forward Keion Brooks (Kentucky), Oregon guard Jermaine Couisnard (South Carolina) and ASU guards Frankie Collins (Michigan) and Desmond Cambridge (Nevada),” Wilner wrote.

“Also, keep an eye on three intra-conference transfers: Oregon guard Keeshawn Barthelemy (from Colorado) and Washington big man Franck Kepnang (Oregon) and wing Noah Williams (Washington State).”

It is notable that in football, Lincoln Riley and USC grabbed a number of transfers from other Pac-12 schools: Travis Dye from Oregon, Austin Jones from Stanford, Mekhi Blackmon and Brenden Rice from Colorado, Eric Gentry from Arizona State.

It’s not just football in the Pac-12, as these hoops transfers show.

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