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South Carolina basketball transfer portal tracker

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GamecockCentral’s transfer portal tracker will provide a snapshot of all the South Carolina players who have entered the portal, announced their intentions to do so, or that sources have indicated those intentions.

We will also use it to track players from other schools who have committed to the Gamecocks from the portal.

The portal officially opened on April 7 and stayed open for 15 days. Some transfer news will continue beyond the window’s closing.

*The tracker will update throughout the spring*

Updated 5/4

South Carolina basketball transfer portal resources:

Commitments (6)

G Kory Mincy (George Mason) — 4/10
Former George Mason guard Kory Mincy will spend his senior year with the Gamecocks. The 6-2 combo guard averaged 14.3 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 2.9 assists per game, while shooting 44.0% from the field and 38.9% from the perimeter.
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W Camden Heide (Texas) — 4/15
Camden Heide, a 6-7 sharpshooter who is transferring from Texas, will play his senior year at South Carolina. He averaged 5.9 points on 49.3% from the field and 45.4% from the perimeter. He also pulled down 2.7 rebounds per game.
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F Aleksas Bieliauskas (Wisconsin) — 4/17
A former professional from Lithuania, Aleksas Bieliauskas joins the South Carolina transfer portal commit list after a promising freshman year at Wisconsin. The 6-10 big man flashed toughness and multi-faceted scoring in limited shot attempts.
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G Shane Blakeney (Drexel) — 4/19
Shane Blakeney, a South Carolina native, is a 6-5, athletic wing. He is a capable scorer and defender who worked his way up from redshirt to all-conference starter. Blakeney averaged 14.2 points, 5.1 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.1 steals this season.
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F Jakub Necas (Duquesne) — 4/27
A native of the Czech Republic, Jakub Necas is a 6-10, skilled forward. He can score from multiple levels and has enough size and athleticism to grow as a defender with South Carolina. Necas averaged 6.9 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 24.4 minutes a game this year.
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G Davion Hannah (Alabama) — 4/30
Davion Hannah, a former top-50 player in the class of 2025, is a big, athletic guard. He missed most of the 2025-2026 season at Alabama, but if he bounces back healthy, he could be an impact player with the Gamecocks. He averaged 3.3 points and 1.9 rebounds on 46.2%/36.4%/62.5% shooting splits.
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South Carolina’s Outgoing Transfers (7)

F Elijah Strong — 3/20/26 (St. Louis)

South Carolina forward Elijah Strong, who played a major role this past season in the frontcourt for the Gamecocks, will enter the transfer portal, On3’s Jamie Shaw first reported on Friday.

Strong spent two seasons at Boston College, where he averaged 6.8 points per game. He committed to South Carolina from the transfer portal in April of last year. He was one of four Gamecocks averaging double figures this season, finishing the season with 10 points per game.

G Eli Ellis — 3/23/26 (College of Charleston)

South Carolina’s highest-ranked recruit from the class of 2025 will spend just one year in Columbia, as freshman guard Eli Ellis will enter the transfer portal, he told On3’s Joe Tipton on Monday.

Ellis will have three years of eligibility remaining.

Ellis appeared in 28 games for the Gamecocks this past year, despite not earning a start in any of them. Yet he was a spark plug off the bench, providing productivity and energy upon entering each game. Ellis accumulated 26.8 minutes played and 8.6 points per game, both of which ranked fifth on the team. His scoring output was also the highest among players who did not start a game all season.

F/C Jordan Butler — 3/23/26 (Furman)

South Carolina power forward Jordan Butler plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal, per his agent Mike Naiditch of WEAVE. On3’s Joe Tipton confirmed the move.

The Mauldin native’s most recent season in garnet and black was his best, averaging a career-high 2.8 points per game on 47.7 percent shooting from the field. He also logged a career-best 11 points in November against Presbyterian.

Butler saw limited action in the latter half of the season, reaching double-digit minutes just twice in conference play. The frontcourt rotation was inconsistent for Lamont Paris’ team throughout the entire year.

F EJ Walker — 3/23/26 (Western Kentucky)

South Carolina forward EJ Walker, who began the season as a redshirt only to move into a key reserve role as the year progressed, is entering the transfer portal, GamecockCentral has confirmed.

Walker initially hinted to a possible return following the team’s early exit in the SEC Tournament.

F/C Christ Essandoko — 4/6/26 (Bowling Green)

South Carolina men’s basketball forward Christ Essandoko will enter the transfer portal after one season in Columbia, GamecockCentral’s Wes Mitchell has confirmed.

247Sports’ Travis Branham first reported the news on Monday afternoon. The transfer portal officially opens on Tuesday.

Essandoko has one year of eligibility remaining. 

G Abu Yarmah — 4/7/26 (Longwood)

Gamecock true freshman Abu Yarmah plans to transfer ahead of the 2026-2027 season, he told GamecockCentral’s Fisher Brewer on Tuesday. Yarmah redshirted this season and did not see any game action. Because of that, he will have four years of eligibility remaining at his next stop.

Yarmah is the second player in as many years to transfer from South Carolina without ever seeing game action. Forward Okku Federiko redshirted the 2024-2025 season before transferring to Drake.

G Cam Scott — 4/8/26 (Temple)

South Carolina’s highest-ranked recruit from the class of 2024 will spend just two years in Columbia. Lexington High School product Cam Scott is entering the transfer portal, he told GamecockCentral.

Scott is the seventh overall transfer portal announcement from USC’s 2025-2026 roster. He joins Elijah Strong, Eli Ellis, Jordan Butler, EJ Walker, Christ Essandoko, and Abu Yarmah on the way out of Columbia.

Transfer portal background information

The NCAA Transfer Portal, which covers every NCAA sport at the Division I, II, and III levels, is a private database with names of student-athletes who wish to transfer. It is not accessible to the public.

The process of entering the portal is done through a school’s compliance office. Once a player provides written notification of an intent to transfer, the office enters the player’s name in the database and everything is off and running. The compliance office has 48 hours to comply with the player’s request and that request cannot be refused.

Once a player’s name shows up in the portal, other schools can contact the player. Players can change their minds at any point and withdraw from the portal. However, once a player enters the portal, the current scholarship no longer has to be honored. In other words, if a player enters the portal but decides to stay, the school is not obligated to provide a scholarship anymore.

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