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K-State Roster Sees Turnover Under New Coach
Transfers in and out shape the team's future under Casey Alexander's leadership.
Mar. 31, 2026 at 1:39am
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Roster changes at Kansas State signal a new era for the men's basketball program under its recently hired head coach.Manhattan TodayWith Kansas State men's basketball entering a new era under head coach Casey Alexander, the team's roster is seeing significant turnover through the transfer portal. Player movement in and out of the program will be crucial in determining the direction of the Wildcats in the coming seasons.
Why it matters
Roster changes via the transfer portal have become increasingly common in college basketball, allowing teams to quickly rebuild and retool their rosters. How K-State navigates this process under its new head coach will set the tone for the program's trajectory in the years ahead.
The details
Several key players have already entered the transfer portal since Alexander took over, including starting guard Markquis Nowell and forward Davion Bradford. The team will look to fill those gaps by bringing in new talent from the portal, though the specific names and timeline remain uncertain.
- Casey Alexander was hired as the new K-State head coach in March 2026.
- Players began entering the transfer portal shortly after Alexander's hiring.
The players
Casey Alexander
The new head coach of the Kansas State men's basketball team, hired in March 2026 to lead the program in a new direction.
Markquis Nowell
A starting guard for K-State who has entered the transfer portal since the coaching change.
Davion Bradford
A forward for K-State who has also entered the transfer portal amid the roster turnover.
What’s next
The Wildcats will continue to monitor the transfer portal in the coming weeks and months, looking to add new talent to the roster that fits Alexander's vision for the program.
The takeaway
Roster turnover is common in college basketball, but the scale of changes at K-State under a new coach will be crucial in determining the team's trajectory in the years ahead. How Alexander navigates the transfer portal will set the tone for the Wildcats' future.





