All six outgoing transfers from Oklahoma State’s basketball team have secured new programs. Half of these players are heading to high-major conferences, mostly towards the east. Notable movements include Jaylen Curry transferring to Virginia Tech and Robert Jennings to Maryland after battling injuries. Other transfers include Vyctorius Miller opting for Georgetown and Isaiah Coleman moving to UTSA, among others.

By the Numbers
  • Half of Oklahoma State's six outgoing transfers have moved to high-major programs.
  • Jaylen Curry averaged 10.1 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 3.5 assists during his time at OSU.
State of Play
  • Isaiah Coleman, last to announce, averaged 6.4 points and 3.8 rebounds this past season.
  • Robert Jennings participated in just three games last season due to a hip injury.
What's Next

With these transfers, teams like Maryland and Virginia Tech look to strengthen their rosters as they prepare for the upcoming season. OSU will focus on integrating new talent, including Julius Halaifonua from Georgetown, potentially making a significant impact next year.

Bottom Line

The transfers reflect a shift in Oklahoma State's basketball landscape, with players seeking fresh opportunities at various levels. Their new teams could benefit greatly from their averaged performances at OSU as they embark on new chapters in their basketball careers.