The North Carolina Tar Heels' starting lineup predominantly consists of newcomers, as four of the five starters were brought in through the transfer portal.
With Seth Trimble out since early November, the North Carolina Tar Heels have needed a guard to step up and operate the offense soundly. Former Colorado State guard Kyan Evans has inherited that role for the time being.
Beating the Kentucky Wildcats on Tuesday night was a monumental result for the North Carolina Tar Heels, who had not played in a true road game all season.
To win games against quality opponents, your star players must be at their best in those environments. The North Carolina Tar Heels were fortunate enough to have Caleb Wilson and Henri Veesaar perform to the level that they did against the Michigan State Spartans on Thanksgiving Day in the Fort Myers Tip-Off.
The North Carolina Tar Heels' win over the St. Bonaventure Bonnies on Tuesday night highlighted several key contributors. One of those standout performers was former Colorado State guard Kyan Evans.
Kyan Evans was a key piece for Colorado State last season as a sophomore guard, but following the 2024-2025 season, he decided to enter the transfer portal and join head coach Hubert Davis and UNC to become the next point guard of the program.
It’s becoming more and more clear that Kyan Evans won’t have the luxury of easing his way into North Carolina’s system. As a junior transfer from Colorado State, Coach Davis has tasked Evans with helping organize the offense and set the pace on the court.
Landing meaningful minutes as a freshman at North Carolina is no easy feat, but Derek Dixon is poised to carve out his spot in one of the deepest backcourts in college basketball.
Imagine this line for a moment: Kyan Evans, Luka Bogavac, Jonathan Powell, Seth Trimble and Caleb Wilson. Okay, you're probably thinking, "Where's Henri Veessar?
Head coach Hubert Davis and North Carolina knew they didn’t have the arsenal needed to be a solid three-point shooting team. That’s why the Tar Heels went out and got former Colorado State star Kyan Evans, among others, in the transfer portal.
North Carolina guard Kyan Evans met with the media for the first player availabilty of the new basketball season. He discusses transferring from Colorado State, his relationship with Seth Trimble and more!
Kyan Evans, a Kansas City, Missouri native, appears to be the projected point guard for Head Coach Hubert Davis during the 2025-2026 season. His addition to the roster brings scoring, slashing ability, passing, and the way he scores can come from a multitude of ways.
At Colorado State, Kyan Evans was a prolific scorer who would collect his points from the three-point line a great amount, shooting 44.6% from the three-point line, attempting 1.9-4.4 shots, per ESPN .
Following the offseason departure of starting point guard Elliot Cadeau via the transfer portal, the UNC basketball coaches seemed to be in desperate need of a new floor general.
Former Colorado State guard Kyan Evans said on multiple social media sites that he is transferring to North Carolina. The 6-foot-2 Evans played two seasons for the Rams and started all 36 games this past season, averaging 10.6 points, 3.1 assists and 2.9 rebounds.
The search for a point guard has extended to Fort Collins, CO. Now that the Tar Heels have fulfilled a big need through the transfer portal by securing a commitment from former Arizona Wildcat, Henri Veesaar, all eyes have been on whether or not they will be able to fix the problem that they now have a point guard.
The college basketball transfer portal is booming, and North Carolina basketball landed a big addition. This one coming from March Madness qualifier Colorado State.
Kyan Evans won't be returning back to his home state. The Kanas City, Missouri native and former Colorado State point guard is transferring to North Carolina, per On3.
Maybe the reason the Gophers are connected to so many transfer portal guards is because head coach Niko Medved knew he wasn't going to get standout Colorado State guard Kyan Evans to follow him to Minnesota.
KSTP's Darren Wolfson shared his weekly scoops on Thursday's news broadcast, and he says Colorado State transfer guard Kyan Evans will visit the Gophers after the upcoming recruiting dead period.
Colorado State guard Kyan Evans is entering the transfer portal, according to a report from Sam Kayser of League Ready on Saturday. Will he follow Niko Medved to Minnesota and sign with the Gophers?
Another No. 12 seed took down a No. 5 seed on Friday after the Colorado State Rams defeated the Memphis Tigers 78-70. It was a fun contest throughout, as the Rams fought back from a five-point deficit at halftime.
Kyan Evans scored a game-high 23 points with six 3-pointers as 12-seed Colorado State increased its winning streak to 11 games with a 78-70 victory over fifth-seed Memphis in an NCAA Tournament West Region first-round game Friday at Seattle.