Kansas State Rebuilds Basketball Roster with 13 Transfer Portal Additions
After a chaotic season, the Wildcats have turned over most of their roster, keeping only one returning player while bringing in 13 new faces through the transfer portal.
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After a chaotic season, the Wildcats have turned over most of their roster, keeping only one returning player while bringing in 13 new faces through the transfer portal.
A new NCAA proposal would grant athletes five years of eligibility starting from high school graduation or age 19, potentially affecting roster decisions for Kansas State football and basketball

The Mountain West Conference has seen a flurry of movement in the transfer portal this offseason, with 81 players from the league electing to explore new destinations. Of those, 47 have already secured transfers, reshaping rosters across the ten‑team circuit.

Luke Smith, a 27‑year‑old former point guard, has taken an assistant coaching position at Kansas State, where he will work alongside head coach Casey Alexander to shape the team’s next generation.

Luke Smith, a 27‑year‑old former star point guard, has taken on an assistant coaching role at Kansas State University, working with head coach Casey Alexander to shape the roster and mentor new talent.
K-State’s new coach Casey Alexander has built a 10‑player transfer class plus two high‑school signees, projecting the Wildcats at No. 77 nationally and No. 15 in the Big 12. Highlighted newcomers include breakout‑ready Jaden Schutt and double‑digit scorer Brandon Rechsteiner.
Head coach Casey Alexander has assembled a diverse group of players, emphasizing upside and growth as the Wildcats aim to climb the Big 12 ranks.