A Wave of Movement
The offseason reshuffle at Oklahoma State has produced a clean sweep: all six players who entered the transfer portal have secured new collegiate destinations. Half of the group landed at high‑major programs clustered along the Eastern Seaboard, while the others chose routes that stretch from the capital region to the Mediterranean coast.
Jaylen Curry, who averaged 10.1 points, 3.2 rebounds and 3.5 assists last season, is headed to Virginia Tech. The Hokies, who finished 19‑13 under head coach Mike Young, will hope the guard’s playmaking can add depth to a roster that narrowly missed the NCAA tournament.
Robert Jennings, sidelined by a lingering hip injury, chose Maryland. The Terrapins, posting a 12‑21 record under Buzz Williams, will look to inject fresh talent into a program seeking a rebound after a turbulent year.
Vyctorius Miller, a scorer who erupted for 20 points in four games, joins Georgetown. The Hoyas, who ended the season at 16‑18 under Ed Cooley, are banking on Miller’s scoring punch to climb back toward contention in the Big East.
Isaiah Coleman, who contributed 6.4 points and 3.8 rebounds per game, is now at UTSA. The Roadrunners, who struggled to a 5‑25 mark under Austin Claunch, will aim to leverage Coleman’s versatility as they rebuild.
Andrija Vukovic, a modest 5.3‑point, 3.4‑rebound contributor, heads to George Washington. The Colonials, fresh off a 19‑16 season under Chris Caputo, hope the forward’s steady presence will solidify a defense that showed flashes of promise.
Daniel Guetta, who managed just two points per game, takes an unexpected turn to Bnei Herzliya in Israel. The Israeli club, competing in the Ligat Ha’ir, will test the guard’s resilience in a more competitive overseas environment.
What the Moves Mean
Each transfer carries a narrative of opportunity. For Curry, the move to Blacksburg offers a chance to revitalize his collegiate trajectory in a program on the cusp of a breakout. Jennings’ shift to College Park brings him back to a conference where he can compete for a starting role despite his injury history. Miller’s arrival in Washington, D.C., could provide the spark Georgetown needs to return to the upper tier of the Big East. At UTSA, Coleman joins a team eager to escape its recent winless stretch, while Vukovic’s experience may help George Washington maintain its upward momentum. Guetta’s overseas adventure signals a growing trend of American prospects testing themselves beyond the NCAA.
The ripple effect extends beyond individual careers. The departing Cowboys leave behind a legacy of competitive spirit, and their new environments stand to benefit from the blend of proven production and untapped potential. As the new rosters take shape, the upcoming season will reveal whether these transfers translate into tangible success on the hardwood.