Former Oregon Preps in Transfer Portal
While seniors from the Class of 2019 are looking for college homes, so are some former Oregon prep players who have decided to move on from their current Division I schools. Here’s a quick look at which players have entered…
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Continue ReadingWhile seniors from the Class of 2019 are looking for college homes, so are some former Oregon prep players who have decided to move on from their current Division I schools. Here’s a quick look at which players have entered the transfer portal and what options they might have.
Nolan Bertain (2017 West Linn)
Bertain appeared in seven games in his one and only year at UAB after transferring in from Casper College. He has two years of eligibility remaining and will have to sit out a year if he goes to another D-I school.
Myles Fitgerald-Warren (2017 Madison)
Fitzgerald-Warren didn’t play this past season at Fresno State after playing briefly his freshman season. Due to the fact he sat out this year it’s unclear whether or not he would have to sit out again if he went to another D-I school but he would be eligible to play immediately at any other level, including JC.
Filip Fullerton (2018 Southridge)
Fullerton will move on after one year on the Park Blocks. He appeared in five games but was granted a medical redshirt so he will have four years of eligibility remaining. According to Southridge head coach Phil Vesel, the next destination would likely be at a lower level so he could play right away.
Markus Golder (2015 Clackamas)
Golder played two seasons at Valparaiso after transferring in from North Idaho and was a part-time starter this past year averaging 9.2 points and 3.8 rebounds. He has graduated so he’s immediately immediately at the D-I level as a grad transfer.
Tim Graham (2014 Lincoln)
After redshirting the 2017-18 season, Graham got into nine games at Wagner this past year. Graham has no more D-I eligibility so look for him to resurface at a D-II or NAIA school.
Charles Jones (2016 David Douglas)
Jones came out of Southern Idaho as one of the top JC players in the country but didn’t quite find his footing in Utah, averaging 2.6 points in a reserve role. He will have to sit out a year as a transfer. Portland State would be a possible destination for Jones to come back home.
Geno West (2017 Jefferson)
West moves on from Idaho after two seasons, the second of which he started to blossom as a player averaging 7.5 points per game. According to Jefferson head coach Pat Strickland, some D-I and D-II schools have already shown interest. West will have two years of eligibility left but will have to sit out a year if he goes to another D-I school.