Colvin and Heide will be taking their talents to the ACC and SEC, respectively. The transfer portal giveth and the transfer portal taketh. Unfortunately, over the past week, Purdue has learned it will lose two high-flying wings in Myles Colvin and Camden Heide.
Former Purdue forward Camden Heide is reportedly headed to the SEC. Per On3's Joe Tipton, Heide has committed to Texas and will have two years of eligibility to use with the Longhorns.
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Plus, a look at the transfer portal losses. The survey results for the week and as an added bonus we’ve got a look at the national results for who folks think will be the winner of the upcoming national title game.
A fourth Purdue basketball player has reportedly entered the NCAA transfer portal. On Wednesday, Dushawn London of 247Sports reported that sophomore Camden Heide is exploring his options outisde of West Lafayette.
INDIANAPOLIS — For a program that is so accustomed to winning, the losses come pretty hard. Friday night's 62-60 defeat at the hands of Houston in the Sweet 16 was even more difficult, as it brought an end to Purdue's season.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The confidence issues that Camden Heide talked about earlier this season seem to have faded into the distance. The sophomore wing played a pivotal role in Purdue's 75-63 win over High Point in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, recording the first double-double of his career.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Myles Colvin and Camden Heide may not be the headliners for Purdue this season, but they certainly can make a huge impact on a game.
INDIANAPOLIS — Desmond Claude's midrange game had been lethal all night. With 22 seconds left in the game and Purdue leading 73-71, the junior attempted a floater to tie the game.
Purdue bounces back with a new starting five. Purdue bounced back, blowing out Marshall at home, 80 to 45. The Boilers needed a get-right game after looking lost at Marquette earlier in the week.