TCU guard Brock Harding was named to the Big 12 Starting Five on Monday. His first conference honor comes after his electric performances at the Rady Children’s Invitational in San Diego, CA, where he was named MVP.
On Thursday afternoon, the TCU Horned Frogs shocked the college basketball world by knocking off the defending national champions, the No. 10 Florida Gators, by a score of 84-80.
TCU looks to rebound from a disappointing season that saw its run of three straight NCAA Tournament appearances come to an end. The Horned Frogs overhauled their roster in the offseason via the transfer portal and will unveil their new-look squad in Monday's season opener against New Orleans in Fort Worth, Texas.
Every year, there are multiple teams that are hit extremely hard by the transfer portal. These teams are rendered unrecognizable from the previous season.
The Iowa Hawkeyes are losing another player in the transfer portal, as guard Brock Harding has committed to TCU. Harding appeared in 33 games, starting in 24, for the Hawkeyes during his sophomore campaign.
TCU has their new starting point guard for next season. Brock Harding committed to the Horned Frogs from Iowa Wednesday, giving Jamie Dixon and staff one of the best guards from the portal.
While the NCAA Tournament is still underway, the college basketball transfer portal has already opened, with several big names becoming available. Following Iowa’s firing of head coach Fran McCaffery, the Hawkeyes had multiple players hit the transfer portal.
Well, that was quick. Former Iowa guard Brock Harding, who had narrowed his transfer portal options to Louisville, TCU and Washington, on Thursday went with the Horned Frogs, according to On3, rejecting Danny Sprinkle's staff.
On Thursday, Jamie Dixon and the TCU Horned Frogs added their first player through the transfer portal with the commitment of Iowa guard Brock Harding.
Brock Harding, who played a pivotal role in Iowa beating the University of Washington basketball team 85-79 almost exactly month ago, has narrowed his transfer portal choices to three schools, according to On3 -- Louisville, TCU and the Huskies.
The Oklahoma State Cowboys are coming off of a subpar basketball hoops season, which witnessed the Pokes sneak into the 2025 NIT. The Cowboys coaching staff received some promising news on Friday by way of the transfer portal.
Iowa transfer guard Brock Harding has trimmed his list to six schools, with South Carolina among the finalists alongside Louisville, Oklahoma State, TCU, Texas Tech, and Washington, his agent Ryan Murphy told On3 Sports.
While some teams are moving on in the March Madness, others are already in offseason mode. And with the offseason in full swing, there are several players hitting the transfer portal.
The Louisville men's basketball program's might be less than 24 hours from their 2024-25 season coming to a close, but head coach Pat Kelsey and Co. are already working the portal.
Just days after longtime Iowa head coach Fran McCaffery was dismissed from the program, another one of the Hawkeyes' starters is set to depart from Iowa City.
The flood gates have officially opened in Iowa City. Brock Harding is next on what is sure to be a growing list of Iowa Hawkeyes entering the NCAA transfer portal after Fran McCaffery’s firing.
In the middle of a tightly contested game in the Big Ten Tournament on Thursday, Iowa Hawkeyes head coach Fran McCaffery was ejected in the second half.
It wasn't easy, but it's never easy in March. The Iowa Hawkeyes and Ohio State Buckeyes were locked in a 72-68 battle with under a minute to go in the game in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament.
Brock Harding notched a career-high 20 points and dished out 10 assists and Owen Freeman scored 17 points as Iowa routed South Carolina Upstate 110-77 on Tuesday in Iowa City.
From Iowa Sports Information Coach Fran McCaffery and Iowa basketball student-athletes Owen Freeman and Brock Harding met with the media Thursday. The Hawkeyes play Washington State Friday in Moline, where Freeman and Harding won a state championship two years ago.