Transfer portal tracker: Memphis Tigers basketball
A look at NCAA transfer portal activity involving the Memphis Tigers since the portal opened, including new player bios.
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A look at NCAA transfer portal activity involving the Memphis Tigers since the portal opened, including new player bios.
Maxim Logue, a 6-foot-9 FAU big man transfer who initially committed to North Carolina several weeks ago, has picked the Memphis Tigers.Related content:
New Tiger Tylik Weeks, a 6-foot-7 Southern Miss transfer, ranked in the top 40 of scoring nationally last season at 19.7 points per game.Related content:
Luke Almodovar’s style of play has the potential to ignite crowds at FedExForum, a potential Memphis Tigers fan favorite in the season ahead.
New Memphis commit Rihards Vavers spoke to The Daily Memphian about his decision and what he plans to bring to the Tigers next season.
Jerry Deng, a 6-9 transfer from N.C. State, committed to the Memphis Tigers on Thursday night, according to a report from League Ready.Related content:
But it’s been a week since the NCAA transfer portal opened, and the Tigers, who are remaking their roster, have not yet landed anyone. But there have been some interesting developments.
Penny Hardaway was busy working the NCAA transfer portal Tuesday afternoon.
After Memphis’ dismal 2025-26 season, Simon Majok planned to return to the Tigers with the hope of making next season different. “Unfortunately,” he’ll now search for a new team. Memphis basketball transfer portal tracker: A look at the Tigers’ 2026-27 roster rebuildRelated content:
To keep track of which players stay and go — and which from the portal wind up at Memphis — here’s a breakdown of the Tigers’ latest roster rebuild.
Among the notable parts of the order was a call to establish “clear, consistent and fair eligibility limits, including a five-year participation window” — an element that could fend off the dozens of lawsuits the NCAA has faced of late.
Givens is a native Memphian who averaged 9.4 points, 2.3 assists and 2.1 rebounds per game for the Tigers in 2025-26.
Julius Thedford, who averaged 8.4 points and a team-high five rebounds in 2025-26, is staying with Memphis. But the Tigers have more work to do.
Eight Memphis players from this past season have until Friday to let Penny Hardaway know if they’d like to return to the Tigers in 2026-27.
The NCAA transfer portal is open, and the Memphis Tigers have several new additions.Related content:
Here is a running list of Memphis Tigers entering the NCAA transfer portal, including several following former coach Ryan Silverfield to Arkansas.
The Tigers landed their second former four-star quarterback out of the NCAA transfer portal. Tigers football tracker: Who did Memphis sign in the transfer portal?Related content:
The Memphis Tigers land a local former four-star high school prospect out of the NCAA transfer portal.
The Memphis Tigers gain a much-needed addition to the quarterback room. Tigers football tracker: Who did Memphis sign in the transfer portal?Related content:
Last offseason didn’t go as planned for coach Penny Hardaway and the Memphis Tigers basketball program. Is it too late to salvage this season as American Conference play is about to begin?
Haggerty joined college basketball insider Andy Katz on an episode of his “The Sideline with Andy Katz” podcast to explain his decision.
With the new season around the corner, a Tiger exits the basketball program, leaving room for another to formally join.
Since Memphis’ 2025-26 roster already is at the 15-player maximum, coach Penny Hardaway will have to do some shuffling before the Tigers can formally sign Tariq Ingraham.
The 6-foot-9 forward recently was granted an eligibility waiver from the NCAA to play an additional season.
The 6-foot-11 Dallas native averaged two points and 1.5 rebounds in 6.5 minutes per game through six games this past season for Columbia.