Utah Transfer Guard Terrence Brown Likely to Visit Kansas

The All-Big 12 honorable mention was third in the conference in scoring last season.

Apr. 11, 2026 at 5:30am

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Utah transfer guard Terrence Brown, an All-Big 12 honorable mention who averaged 19.9 points per game last season, has completed a Zoom call with Kansas and will most likely visit Lawrence early next week.

Why it matters

Kansas is looking to bolster its backcourt after losing several key players to the NBA draft, and Brown's scoring ability and conference experience could make him a valuable addition to the Jayhawks' roster.

The details

Brown, who was third in the Big 12 in scoring last season, has entered the transfer portal after two seasons at Utah. He has completed an initial Zoom call with the Kansas coaching staff and is expected to visit the Lawrence campus early next week to further discuss a potential transfer.

  • Terrence Brown completed a Zoom call with Kansas recently.
  • Brown is expected to visit Lawrence early next week.

The players

Terrence Brown

A transfer guard from the University of Utah who was an All-Big 12 honorable mention and the third-leading scorer in the conference last season.

Kansas Jayhawks

The men's basketball team at the University of Kansas, a perennial NCAA tournament contender looking to reload its roster after several key departures.

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What they’re saying

“most likely early next week”

— Terrence Brown

What’s next

If Brown's visit to Lawrence goes well, he could decide to transfer to Kansas and join the Jayhawks for the upcoming season.

The takeaway

Kansas is actively pursuing high-profile transfers like Terrence Brown to help reload its roster and maintain its status as one of the top programs in college basketball.