Penn State lands former VCU star Ace Baldwin out of transfer portal

Penn State basketball picked up a major commitment out of the transfer portal with Ace Baldwin.

One benefit that was hoped for by fans and media alike was that new Penn State coach [autotag]Mike Rhoades[/autotag] would bring with him some talent from VCU. The new coach and his staff wasted no time in securing a big transfer out of the portal from his former team.

[autotag]Ace Baldwin[/autotag], the reigning Atlantic 10 Player of the Year and defensive player of the year, is leaving VCU and heading with his coach to State College. He brings with him a stat line that is made up of 12.7 PPG, 5.8 APG, and 2.9 RPG. That complete offensive production s of course accompanied by his defensive prowess meaning that as Penn State loses a do-it-all player like [autotag]Jalen Pickett[/autotag] they gain one in Baldwin.

Baldwin was the star and key component of a VCU team that went 27-8 and made the NCAA Tournament this past season. Baldwin however couldn’t play in the tournament which played a part in their Round of 64 exit.

He was also a sought-after recruit coming out of high school as a three-star recruit. He had offers from Connecticut, DePaul, Georgetown, Kansas State, Maryland, Miami, Providence, Rhode Island, Rutgers, Seton Hall and TCU. He chose VCU at the time with the coaching staff at the time that is now in State College which is a major reason for his commitment to Penn State.

Baldwin will be expected to start for the Nittany Lions as they are set to lose four of five starters this coming year leaving Rhoades to utilize the portal to find starters and rotation players. Other VCU players such as Jayden Nunn, Nicholas Kern, Jalen DeLoach, and Jamir Watkins remain in the transfer portal with Penn State expected to pursue them.

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