Post by fridaynightlights on Jul 21, 2022 15:42:13 GMT -8
This is from an ESPN article on how teams in each conference fared in keeping their roster together.
Here are the Pac-12 rankings
1. Stanford The Cardinal lost double-figure scorer Jaiden Delaire to the portal, while reserves Noah Taitz and Lukas Kisunas also left. Nearly everyone else is back for Jerod Haase, including Spencer Jones and Harrison Ingram.
2. Utah It's going to take some time for Craig Smith to get it going with the Utes, and he managed to keep much of his rotation together. David Jenkins Jr. and Both Gach were the notable departures, but five of the Utes' top seven scorers are back.
3. UCLA Mick Cronin will have plenty of talent on his roster next season, but the Bruins lost three players with eligibility remaining -- Johnny Juzang, Jules Bernard, Peyton Watson -- to the NBA draft, while also seeing two seniors depart and one player transfer. Stars Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Tyger Campbell are back in Westwood, though.
4. Arizona Another Pac-12 program that was crushed by the NBA draft, Arizona saw Bennedict Mathurin, Christian Koloko and Dalen Terry all leave early for the pros. Tommy Lloyd nonetheless did a solid job avoiding much portal attrition, with seldom-used Kim Aiken and Shane Nowell the only players leaving via transfer.
5. USC Bringing in three top-40 prospects, there was always likely to be some roster churn for the Trojans. Max Agbonkpolo and Ethan Anderson were the key figures to depart via the portal, but Isaiah Mobley left for the NBA, and Chevez Goodwin moved on.
6. Oregon Dana Altman is no stranger to portal wars. The Ducks added Jermaine Couisnard and Keeshawn Barthelemy to replace four transfer departures, including De'Vion Harmon, Eric Williams Jr. and Franck Kepnang. Second-leading scorer Jacob Young also left, but the surprise return of Will Richardson was a boost.
7. Colorado Keeshawn Barthelemy ended up transferring and going to conference rival Oregon. Jabari Walker left early for the NBA draft. Second-leading scorer Evan Battey is also gone, while Elijah Parquet entered the portal.
8. WSU Despite winning 22 games and reaching the NIT Final Four, Washington State lost key guards Tyrell Roberts and Noah Williams to transfer, while Efe Abogidi entered the portal before signing with the G League Ignite. Leading scorer Michael Flowers is also gone.
9. ASU Seven players from the Sun Devils entered their names into the portal, but only two saw meaningful minutes: key starters Jay Heath and Jalen Graham. Double-figure scorers Marreon Jackson and Kimani Lawrence moved on after using up their eligibility.
10. UW Mike Hopkins entered the offseason needing a big campaign, and went to work in the portal. On the other side, however, he lost four starters, including top two scorers Terrell Brown Jr., and Emmitt Matthews Jr., The latter was a portal departure.
11. Cal It's been a difficult three seasons in Berkeley for Mark Fox, and he lost his top three scorers from last season. One was to the portal: Andre Kelly.
12. OSU Wayne Tinkle lost his top five scorers from a team that went 1-19 in the Pac-12 last season. His top two players -- Jarod Lucas and Dashawn Davis -- were among the portalers.
Here are the Pac-12 rankings
1. Stanford The Cardinal lost double-figure scorer Jaiden Delaire to the portal, while reserves Noah Taitz and Lukas Kisunas also left. Nearly everyone else is back for Jerod Haase, including Spencer Jones and Harrison Ingram.
2. Utah It's going to take some time for Craig Smith to get it going with the Utes, and he managed to keep much of his rotation together. David Jenkins Jr. and Both Gach were the notable departures, but five of the Utes' top seven scorers are back.
3. UCLA Mick Cronin will have plenty of talent on his roster next season, but the Bruins lost three players with eligibility remaining -- Johnny Juzang, Jules Bernard, Peyton Watson -- to the NBA draft, while also seeing two seniors depart and one player transfer. Stars Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Tyger Campbell are back in Westwood, though.
4. Arizona Another Pac-12 program that was crushed by the NBA draft, Arizona saw Bennedict Mathurin, Christian Koloko and Dalen Terry all leave early for the pros. Tommy Lloyd nonetheless did a solid job avoiding much portal attrition, with seldom-used Kim Aiken and Shane Nowell the only players leaving via transfer.
5. USC Bringing in three top-40 prospects, there was always likely to be some roster churn for the Trojans. Max Agbonkpolo and Ethan Anderson were the key figures to depart via the portal, but Isaiah Mobley left for the NBA, and Chevez Goodwin moved on.
6. Oregon Dana Altman is no stranger to portal wars. The Ducks added Jermaine Couisnard and Keeshawn Barthelemy to replace four transfer departures, including De'Vion Harmon, Eric Williams Jr. and Franck Kepnang. Second-leading scorer Jacob Young also left, but the surprise return of Will Richardson was a boost.
7. Colorado Keeshawn Barthelemy ended up transferring and going to conference rival Oregon. Jabari Walker left early for the NBA draft. Second-leading scorer Evan Battey is also gone, while Elijah Parquet entered the portal.
8. WSU Despite winning 22 games and reaching the NIT Final Four, Washington State lost key guards Tyrell Roberts and Noah Williams to transfer, while Efe Abogidi entered the portal before signing with the G League Ignite. Leading scorer Michael Flowers is also gone.
9. ASU Seven players from the Sun Devils entered their names into the portal, but only two saw meaningful minutes: key starters Jay Heath and Jalen Graham. Double-figure scorers Marreon Jackson and Kimani Lawrence moved on after using up their eligibility.
10. UW Mike Hopkins entered the offseason needing a big campaign, and went to work in the portal. On the other side, however, he lost four starters, including top two scorers Terrell Brown Jr., and Emmitt Matthews Jr., The latter was a portal departure.
11. Cal It's been a difficult three seasons in Berkeley for Mark Fox, and he lost his top three scorers from last season. One was to the portal: Andre Kelly.
12. OSU Wayne Tinkle lost his top five scorers from a team that went 1-19 in the Pac-12 last season. His top two players -- Jarod Lucas and Dashawn Davis -- were among the portalers.