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PORTAL WATCH: Recent Georgetown Hoyas Transfer Portal Announcements

PORTAL WATCH: Recent Georgetown Hoyas Transfer Portal Announcements

After hiring a new coach in Ed Cooley and following two miserable seasons by the Georgetown Hoyas, going 0-19 and 2-18 in the BIG EAST, there’s very little hope that many of the players will be retained by the program unless Cooley makes a deliberate effort to keep them. It’s a mixed bag of which players Georgetown fans hope to return, but starting a roster from scratch is still something Cooley would likely prefer to avoid.

Currently, Georgetown has Primo Spears, Brandon Murray, Bradley Ezewiro, Jordan Riley, Malcolm Wilson, Denver Anglin, and D’Ante Bass in the transfer portal, with Qudus Wahab testing the NBA Draft waters.

Everyone on Georgetown’s 2022-23 roster, except Bryson Mozone, likely has eligibility left. Akok Akok, Malcolm Wilson, and Qudus Wahab were listed as seniors and Mozone is named as a graduate student. Jay Heath has played 97 games over four seasons but is listed as a junior.

Both GU freshmen—Denver Anglin and D’Ante Bass—previously announced entry into the transfer portal. Anglin was known as one of the nation’s best shooters and Bass was touted as an athletic specimen. In a season where finding a win was nearly impossible, it’s a shame that neither of these celebrated high school talents could find time on the court to develop. Perhaps there is room for their return, but Anglin has reportedly taken visits.

Leading scorer Primo Spears previously announced his intent to test the NBA waters and ultimately enter the portal, saying, “I will be putting my name in this years NBA draft with the intent to come back and enter the transfer portal. I’m super excited and eager to see what God has in store for me ahead.” Like a few point guards who came and transferred before him, Spears is a talented yet polarizing figure in this era of Georgetown basketball.

Sophomore Jordan Riley—a former Mr. Basketball in New York awardee—showed glimmers of his potential this season after coming back from shoulder surgery. Again, he didn’t get enough minutes and it would be great to see a healthy Riley develop and graduate with a Georgetown diploma but he’s already garnered some interest and calls.

Recent transfers from LSU, Brandon Murray and Bradley Ezewiro, are on their way back into the transfer portal. Each of them showed potential at times, but ultimately were products of a frustrating time and failed experiment by Patrick Ewing and former Associate Head Coach Kevin Nickelberry.

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