Rutgers basketball transfer portal tracker 2026: Which players are leaving, joining Scarlet Knights?
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The next two weeks could determine the outlook of the next 12 months for the Rutgers men’s basketball program.
The 15-day transfer portal window officially opened on Tuesday, marking the only period in the calendar year where players can leave their current program in pursuit of another landing spot. Players can leave their current program through Tuesday, April 21, and once they are in the portal, they can sign with a new school whenever they want.
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For the Scarlet Knights, there should be a number of departures that open up spots for much-needed additions across the board.
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We will track all the movement in Piscataway in this post, which you should refresh often during a period where an update is always around the corner.
Here is where things stand as of our last update:
RUTGERS PLAYERS IN THE PORTAL
— Junior center Baye Fall
— Sophomore forward Dylan Grant
— Sophomore forward Bryce Dortch
—Freshman guard Harun Zrno
— Freshman forward Denis Badalau
— Freshman guard Dorian Jones
PLAYERS IN PORTAL RUTGERS HAS SHOWN INTEREST IN
— Guard Kevair Kennedy (Merrimack), who was the MAAC Player of the Year as a freshman.
— Guard Leroy Blyden Jr. (Toledo).
— Guard Justin Menard (Marist).
WHERE RUTGERS’ ROSTER CURRENTLY STANDS:
1 year - Tariq Francis (G), Jamichael Davis (G), Darren Buchanan (F), Baye Fall (C).
2 years - N/A.
3 years - Lino Mark (G), Kaden Powers (G), Chris Nwuli (F), Gevonte Ware (C).
4 years - Imahri Wooten (G)
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Guards (5): Tariq Francis, Jamichael Davis; Lino Mark, Kaden Powers; Imahri Wooten.
Wings/Forwards (2): Darren Buchanan; Chris Nwuli.
Centers (2): Baye Fall, Gevonte Ware.
Here is a timeline of what is happening during the transfer portal window:
Wednesday, April 8
A starter has left the program for the first time this offseason: sophomore forward Dylan Grant, who started 29 games, announced his intention to leave.
Tuesday, April 7
The first day of the transfer portal window is here, and it brought some early updates:
— Sophomore forward Bryce Dortch, a member of the highest-ranked recruiting class in program history, became the first Scarlet Knight to leave the program after announcing his intention to enter the portal on Monday afternoon.
— Freshman guard Dorian Jones, who redshirted the 2025-26 season with the Scarlet Knights to work on academic issues that forced him to get out of a national letter of intent from Ohio State, entered the transfer portal shortly after it opened at midnight.
— Harun Zrno, a freshman guard from Bosnia, is the third Scarlet Knight to enter the transfer portal.
— Denis Badalau, a freshman from Romania, became the fourth Scarlet Knight to enter the portal.
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