Connor Hickman is playing for the College of Charleston in his final season of college basketball eligibility—if his injury waiver is cleared by the NCAA.
Earlier this week, I wrote a column suggesting that Cincinnati basketball fans had no reason to panic after their sixth player entered the transfer portal.
Over half of Cincinnati's 2024-25 roster is now in the transfer portal after multiple reports noted Connor Hickman's entry on Thursday. Hickman played in just 13 games due to a broken foot suffered during non-conference play.
Cincinnati guard Connor Hickman is officially done for the season after having surgery on a broken foot he suffered in December's win against Xavier. UC head coach Wes Miller confirmed the news on his weekly 700 WLW radio show and noted the program will try to get him another year of eligibility due to the injury.
The Bearcats basketball team faces the most difficult test of the season so far in a road matchup against No. 10 Iowa State in Ames, Iowa on Saturday at 4 p.m.
UC hoops won't have Connor Hickman's services for the time being. CBS Sports insider Jon Rothstein reported the guard is out indefinitely due to a foot injury.
UC basketball used depth, discipline, and defense to grind out a 68-62 win over Colorado on Wednesday night. Check out comments on the game from Wes Miller and Simas Lukošius (16 points, seven rebounds) after Cincinnati dug deeper into its bench with guard Connor Hickman out due to injury:
When he heads to IU in just over a week, Bradley transfer guard Connor Hickman won’t need a map. The Bloomington, Ind. native confirmed with The Daily Hoosier he will visit Indiana on April 14. That news was first reported by the 247Sports Indiana site.
As Indiana shows interest in transfer portal prospects we’ll provide a quick profile with our transfer portal names to know series. Of course we’ll cover prospects more if things progress beyond initial interest.
Early Interest Indiana is off to a busy start to its portal season, scheduling visits with a pair of guards in Connor Hickman and Leland Walker, per Jeff Rabjohns of peegs.com.
Jizzle James scored a career-high 25 points to help lead Cincinnati to a 74-57 win over visiting Bradley in the second round of the NIT Saturday. Dan Skillings Jr.
On Monday night Bradley will be without one of its top players when it takes on Duquesne in Akron, Ohio at St. Vincent-St. Mary. The Braves will be missing Connor Hickman, a 6-foot-3 guard who is averaging more than 13 points per game this season.