2022 A10 Transfer List

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Former vcu and Washington guard Marcus Tsohonis is transferring to Long Beach State.

The 6’3” junior averaged 5.1 ppg per game for vcu this season, and 10.4 ppg for Washington during the 20-21 season.
 
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Duquesne has landed Miami (OH) transfer Dae Dae Grant.

Grant, a 6’2” junior averaged 17.5 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 4.1 assists this season while shooting 42% from the field. Nice pickup for Keith Dambrot.
 
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Keith Urgo lands his first transfer as head coach.

Khalid Moore, a 6’7” senior averaged 5.2 points on 41% shooting, and 3.4 points per game for Georgia Tech. Moore was also a good perimeter defender.
 

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St. Bonaventure transfer Kyle Lofton tells me that he's receiving interest from the following programs:

Purdue
Arizona
Rutgers
Florida
Texas Tech
Tennessee
Seton Hall
Kansas State

If Schmidt could keep em all together he would of had a better team than most on Lofton's list. It's all about that quick buck though.
 
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Davidson transfer Michael Jones tells me that he's receiving interest from the following programs:

Alabama
Northwestern
Stanford

Jones averaged 11.8 PPG last season and shot 42.1% from three-point range.
 
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20) Kyle Lofton, 6-3, 185, G, Sr., St. Bonaventure
The Numbers:
12.8 ppg, 5.9 apg
The Scout: “He’s a terrific point guard because he does everything. Not a great shooter, but he’s a terrific defender who runs the team and gets everyone the ball where they need it.”

25) Osun Osunniyi, 6-10, 220, F, Sr., St. Bonaventure
The Numbers:
11.3 ppg, 7.5 rpg
The Scout: “He’s just a guy who can rebound, block shots and also score some around the basket. Does a lot of the dirty work.”

49) Dominick Welch, 6-5, 205, G, Sr., St. Bonaventure
The Numbers:
12.3 ppg, 6.0 rpg
The Scout: “He’s a big, strong wing who can put it on the floor and also can shoot it from long range. Welch is a good all-around player who can also defend multiple positions.”

60) Michael Jones, 6-5, 210, SG, Jr., Davidson
The Numbers:
11.8 ppg, 3.6 rpg, 42% 3-pointers (69-164)
The Scout: “Very good shooter that can get it off quick and get his feet set on the move in every way imaginable. A smart cutter and has developed an ability to score off the bounce with runners and floaters. Surprisingly versatile defender with a 7-plus-foot wingspan that can allow him to hang with superior athletes. Not very dynamic in terms of playmaking ability — so [he’s] a guy who would thrive in a system that uses him in a lot of off-the-ball actions and less on the ball.”

90) Dae Dae Grant, 6-2, 180, G, Jr., Miami (OH) – DUQUESNE
The Numbers:
17.5 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 4.1 apg, 34% 3-pointers (70-204)
The Scout: “Versatile scorer. Excellent three-point shooter. Effective in ball screen. Good vision and passer. Has to work on quickness and ability to finish at the rim.”

102) Jaren Holmes, 6-54, 210, G, Sr., St. Bonaventure – IOWA STATE
The Numbers:
13.5 ppg, 5.0 rpg
The Scout: “Highest level intangibles. Great at playing downhill. Needs to make open shots more consistently.”
 
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