Longwood center Quadri Bashiru will enter the @TransferPortal, his representation @ballbeyondsprts tells @On3
6-10, 220-pound freshman.
4 years of eligibility.
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NEWS: Longwood sophomore Redd Thompson Jr. plans to enter the transfer portal, he told @LeagueRDY.
The 6-foot guard began his career at James Madison before playing this past season at Longwood. Native of Richmond, Virginia.
He averaged 10.3PPG, 2.0APG and 1.6RPG this season.
Longwood junior guard Jacoi Hutchinson will enter the transfer portal, per source.
The 6-3 guard posted 12.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg and 3.2 apg this season. Spent two years at George Washington before Longwood.
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I’m beyond excited to announce my commitment to Drake university. I want to thank Coach McCollum and his coaching staff for giving me the opportunity. I also would like to thank my family and coaches from Sunrise and Estonia who helped me make the decision.
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2025 Sunrise Post-Grad Forward, Isaiah Kalala has committed to Longwood.
@IsaiahKalala, who spent his high school career at WT White, is a high motor, face-up forward that looks to be turning the corner with consistency of his play.
A lot of pure talent and upside with this one
Longwood gets their 2nd commit for the Class of 25’
Isaiah Kalala (@IsaiahKalala) forward from Sunrise Christian has committed to Griff Aldrich and Longwood.
Isaiah is listed as 3 Star by 247 Sports.
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📈25 6’9 Isaiah Kalala effectively uses his size and length while attacking, showing a strong motor and finishing well around the rim despite contact.
@IsaiahKalala@sunrisehoops
Only .6% of NCAA D1 players averaged 20 or more points per game last season! Of that .6%, only .12 played in the Power 5 conferences.
Playing college basketball is about SOOO much more than simply scoring. The earlier you realize that the better you’ll be!