Treysen Eaglestaff and Honor Huff. Those are the two names most West Virginia fans know by this point, given their success at North Dakota and Chattanooga, and how heavily they were recruited in the transfer portal.
For the second straight year, West Virginia basketball fans will have to relearn an entire roster, thanks to another coaching change. By now, most know that this team is going to rely heavily on Chattanooga transfer guard Honor Huff and North Dakota transfer Treysen Eaglestaff, and so far, they've been as good as advertised.
The NBA released the full list of names (106 players) who have filed for early entry for the draft and two players on West Virginia's roster, Treysen Eaglestaff and Brenen Lorient, were listed.
West Virginia University men’s basketball coach Ross Hodge announced the signing of Treysen Eaglestaff Tuesday evening. “We are happy to have Treysen join the West Virginia basketball program,” Hodge said.
West Virginia's basketball roster grew over the weekend with the addition of North Dakota transfer Treysen Eaglestaff, who was highly regarded as one of the best guards in the portal this offseason.
The North Dakota Fighting Hawks didn't exactly fly high this past season. They finished a dismal 12-21, and they obviously have plenty of work to do in order to qualify for the men's NCAA Tournament next spring.
Ross Hodge and his staff have been working non-stop on building a roster since they arrived in Morgantown. Today, they made a massive addition with former North Dakota guard Treysen Eaglestaff.
One of Gonzaga's first known targets in the transfer portal, North Dakota's Treysen Eaglestaff, is once again available after the 6'6 wing decommitted from South Carolina according to Joe Tipton of On3.
The college basketball transfer portal is in full effect and there are thousands of athletes that are showing interest in the hundreds of schools in the country.
Treysen Eaglestaff was one of the most highly sought-after players in the early cycle of the college basketball transfer portal before committing to South Carolina in late March.
Yesterday, it seemed like Lamar Wilkerson was going to be a Kentucky Wildcat, but he ended up deciding to finish his college basketball career at Indiana.
One of the first players to enter the transfer portal was Treysen Eaglestaff from North Dakota, who averaged 18.9 points per game last season. Kentucky was in on the sweepstakes, but in a big surprise, Eaglestaff decided to transfer to South Carolina.
Tough news Wednesday morning for the South Carolina men's basketball program as one of the top transfer targets, Treysen Eaglestaff, has announced his decommitment from the team.
The 2024-2025 season did not go as planned for the Gamecocks basketball team. While South Carolina is working to rebuild its roster they are set to lose talented freshman Cam Scott to the transfer portal.
The Gonzaga Bulldogs were one of many high profile programs that reached out early to North Dakota transfer Treysen Eaglestaff, but the 6'6 wing is instead headed across the country to play for Lamont Paris and the South Carolina Gamecocks, according to Joe Tipton of On3.
North Dakota transfer guard Treysen Eaglestaff committed to South Carolina. He shared the news on Instagram on Sunday. Last season, Eaglestaff averaged 18.9 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game as a junior.
Just as the NCAA Tournament is winding down in college basketball, the transfer portal is heating up. In what has become the new norm, the biggest mid-major stars from around the country are looking to move up and capitalize on the open market in the portal.
Needing to bolster its roster heading into next season, the South Carolina Gamecocks are set to host an elite offensive playmaker in North Dakota star guard, Treysen Eaglestaff.
With Kansas’ disappointing 2024-25 campaign coming to a close in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, head coach Bill Self has turned to the transfer
Even though 16 teams are still battling it out in the NCAA Tournament in the Sweet 16, the rest of college basketball has already turned its attention to the transfer portal.
Multiple reports from Tuesday indicate that North Dakota guard Treysen Eaglestaff will be entering the transfer portal when it officially opens later this month.
Days after scoring 51 points in North Dakota men’s basketball’s Summit League Tournament game against South Dakota State, Fighting Hawks guard Treysen Eaglestaff has entered the transfer portal.
Many college basketball programs around the country are preparing for conference tournaments and potentially the NCAA Tournament. The regular season just ended for most of the teams in Division I, and the field for the 68-team bracket will be officially set on Sunday night.
What was supposed to be an easy game for Nate Oats and Alabama basketball turned into anything but that on Wednesday night. North Dakota gave the Crimson Tide a huge scare, leading for a lot of the game before Alabama eventually took control in a 97-90 win on the road.