Kansas State’s addition of top transfer portal point guard PJ Haggerty has the team trending upward ahead of the 2025-26 season. As a result, CBS Sports included the Wildcats among the winners of this year’s transfer cycle.
On Monday, PJ Haggerty made a splash by transferring to Kansas State after withdrawing from the NBA Draft. The move sent ripples through the college basketball world and bumped K-State's transfer class to No.
For a few weeks earlier this month, first-year NC State basketball head coach Will Wade and the Wolfpack looked like the outright frontrunner for this year's top-ranked transfer point guard in former Memphis star PJ Haggerty.
Kansas State basketball fans were ecstatic at the news of reeling in college standout PJ Haggerty Monday afternoon. Others weren't as impressed. Many fans were disappointed when Haggerty withdrew from the Draft to spend another year as a collegiate player.
Kansas State transfer PJ Haggerty should fit right in with the Wildcats program. While he brings talent, he also adds character. He drew a lot of attention for comments made in March when the NCAA season was still going.
Memphis transfer PJ Haggerty committed to Kansas State on Monday, according to multiple reports. It will be the fourth school in four seasons for the 6-foot-3 guard, who played at TCU (2022-23) and Tulsa (2023-24) before starring for the Tigers last season.
It wasn’t surprising when PJ Haggerty announced his decision to withdraw from the NBA draft. However, he also announced his commitment to a surprising school.
Guard PJ Haggerty, who was a consensus second-team All-American and the AAC Player of the Year in 2024/25, has elected to withdraw from the NBA draft, according to Jonathan Givony of ESPN (Twitter link).
After a brutal start to the offseason, Kansas State men's basketball is slowly building its roster back up. Grabbing standouts like Marcus Johnson and Abdi Bashir Jr.
On Wednesday morning, news broke that one Big 12 basketball team was picking up steam for Memphis transfer PJ Haggerty. That team was the Kansas State Wildcats, who reportedly “have the momentum” to land Haggerty, according to Hitmen Hoops.
Barring some unexpected development, former Memphis star PJ Haggerty will not be part of next season's NC State basketball backcourt. As On3's Joe Tipton
Will Wade and NC State received a commitment from Texas Tech transfer Darrion Williams this week, despite speculation that the Kansas Jayhawks were the frontrunner to land him.
The NC State Wolfpack might have a change in plans after adding Darrion Williams, impacting their approach towards PJ Haggerty. Williams announced his transfer to the Wolfpack on May 22, per On3 insider Joe Tipton.
Amid a turbulent spring for the Wolfpack, the NC State roster has taken another unexpected turn. After concluding the 2024-25 campaign with just a 12-19
The Kansas State basketball is looking to make its biggest splash of the transfer portal season. According to several reports, the Wildcats are a top destination for Memphis point guard PJ Haggerty.
On Wednesday morning, news broke that one Big 12 basketball team was picking up steam for Memphis transfer PJ Haggerty. That team is the Kansas State Wildcats, who reportedly “have the momentum” to land Haggerty, according to Hitmen Hoops.
After a highly successful season at Memphis, star PJ Haggerty opted to transfer. However, a flurry of point guards entering the transfer portal put his desirability in doubt.
Memphis transfer PJ Haggerty has reportedly asked for $4 million from his potential next school. The best player available in the transfer portal is also testing NBA waters and looking for the best offer, according to The Field of 68’s Jeff Goodman.
The college basketball transfer portal is heating up, and all eyes are on Memphis star PJ Haggerty as he weighs his next move. The 6-foot-3 redshirt sophomore
Memphis guard PJ Haggerty, a consensus second-team All-American, will enter the transfer portal. Haggerty told The Athletic of his plans Thursday, confirming several other media reports.
For a few years, fans and pundits have been saying college basketball is the wild west. The introduction of the transfer portal has caused chaos in roster building.
PJ Haggerty scored a game-high 25 points Sunday while Dain Dainja put together a double-double as No. 18 Memphis took a big step toward an American Athletic Conference regular-season title, stopping UAB 88-81 in Birmingham, Ala.