Written by Aiden Hui 

Ryan Beasley – University of San Francisco to University of Washington 

Ryan Beasley was a STAR straight out of Dougherty Valley High School (San Ramon), and committed to the University of San Francisco (USF) as a high school senior. He played 3 years with the USF Dons, starting for them 35 times and averaging 13.6 PPG and 4 APG for his last season as a junior. He recently joined the transfer portal, and took a visit to the University of Washington, where he later signed and is now going to be a Husky as an incoming senior. With his efficient scoring and court vision, Ryan Beasley will continue to be a beast over at UW–so continue to look out.

Miles Byrd – SDSU to Providence 

Miles Byrd was THE MAN over at Lincoln High School (Stockton), and signed with San Diego State University (SDSU) in his senior year. The 6-foot-6 wing is known as one of the nation’s most versatile defenders and won the 2026 Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year award. He was able to lead the Aztecs in blocks, steals, and defensive rebounds for the 25-26 season, marking the fifth consecutive year an Aztec has earned this honor. Throughout his years at SDSU so far, he’s averaged 10.4 PPG, 4.7 RPG, and 2.6 APG. But next year, he’ll be joining the Providence Friars, where he’ll be looking to finalize his development for the rest of his professional career. 

Zion Sensley – UCSB to LMU 

Zion Sensley was a BEAST during his time at Archbishop Riordan High School (San Francisco), and signed with the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) in his senior year. During his sophomore year with the Gauchos, he averaged 10.9 PPG shooting 43.5% from the field and 36.0% from three-point range. He also led the Gauchos in all rebounding categories, averaging 7.6 RPG and had a total of 242 boards this sophomore season. Zion had announced that he’d be joining the transfer portal–and soon after made his decision to join the Loyola Marymount University (LMU) Lions for his junior year. Keep an eye out for this 6’8 standout.

Money Williams – Montana to Boston College 

Money Williams, a 6’4 record breaker from Oakland High, BALLED OUT for three years with the Montana Grizzlies coming out of high school. In his last year with the Grizzlies, he led the whole Big-Sky Conference in scoring, averaging 20.6 PPG, 4.7 APG, and 4.3 RPG. And his name isn’t Money for no reason, because he was shooting 49.3% from the field and 34% from three-point range. As the unanimous First Team All-Big Sky and Big Sky Tournament MVP, he’ll continue to ball out with his new school–the Boston College Eagles.

BJ Davis – SDSU to Creighton 

BJ Davis is a 6’2 secret weapon, and the newest addition to the Creighton Eagles. Davis played at Modesto Christian (Modesto) and committed to SDSU in his senior year. For the Aztecs in the 25-26 season, he averaged 10.8 PPG, 3.2 RPG, and 2.2 APG, shooting 43.4% from the field and 37.4% from three. He was a significant scorer coming off the bench and is considered as a MAJOR addition to Creighton’s lineup for the upcoming season.

Mikey Lewis – St Mary’s to Texas

Mikey Lewis attended Prolific Prep (Napa) in his senior year and was a STANDOUT where he committed to the Saint Mary’s (SMC) Gaels coming out of high school. For the 25-26 season with the Gaels, Mikey averaged 13.9 PPG, 2.7 RPG, and 2.1 APG–shooting in the 40% range in both field goal and from three. He earned All-West Coast Conference (WCC) First Team this 25-26 season as well, and decided to choose the Texas Longhorns over schools such as Vanderbilt, Oregon, and Washington. With two more seasons of eligibility, stay on the lookout for Mikey Lewis.

Gavin Sykes – Long Beach State to TCU

Gavin Sykes was an EXCEPTIONAL hooper over at Modesto Christian (Modesto), where he graduated recently in 2025 and committed to Long Beach State. In his freshman year, he averaged 19.4 PPG, 3.0 RPG, 1.5 APG, and shot 47.3% from the field and 38.7% from deep. He was named the 25-26 Big West Freshman of the Year and was one of the top mid-major scorers in the country. He will create a major impact at Texas Christian University (TCU) for the Horned Frogs and will be an important part of their backcourt. Keep an eye out for Gavin Sykes, because he’ll continue to ball out.

Anthony Moore – Weber St to Cal Poly 
Navaughn Long – Portland to Cal State East Bay 
Jalen Brown – Dominguez to Montana 
Malachi Johnson – Stan State to Idaho State 
Malik Johnson – Stan State to Idaho State 
Gavin Ripp – San Diego to University of the Pacific 
Ty Virgil – Pepperdine  to Idaho State 
Jaylen Thompson – Stanford to Pacific 
Mark Lavernov – Sacramento State to New Mexico State 
Jamari Phillips – Oregon to Washington State
Tyler Harris –  Vanderbilt to UNLV 
Connor Amundsen – Darmouth to University of the Pacific 
Zion Wilburn – Samford to Georgia State 
Aaron Hunkin-Clayton – Hawaii 

Still in the portal 
King Jhasanni-Wilhite – Lamar 
Ryan Pettis – Fordam 
Kaia Barriage – Evansville