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Louisville Cardinals Target Transfer Commitments from Kansas, Oregon Stars
The Cardinals aim to land two high-profile transfers to boost their roster for next season.
Apr. 8, 2026 at 12:16pm
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The Louisville Cardinals are bringing in two top transfer prospects from Kansas and Oregon for campus visits this week, hoping to convince them to join the program and build immediate chemistry together on the team.
Why it matters
Louisville is looking to reload its roster after a disappointing season, and landing these two talented transfers could provide a major boost to their chances of returning to the NCAA Tournament next year.
The details
The Cardinals are hosting the two unnamed transfer prospects at the same time, a strategic move to try and get them to commit together and establish on-court chemistry right away. Both players were standouts at their previous schools and would provide an immediate impact if they choose to play for Louisville.
- The transfer prospects are scheduled to visit the Louisville campus later this week.
The players
Kansas Transfer
A highly sought-after transfer from the University of Kansas, where he was a key contributor and potential NBA prospect.
Oregon Transfer
A talented transfer from the University of Oregon, bringing valuable experience and skills that could elevate Louisville's roster.
What’s next
If the transfers commit to Louisville, they would need to receive waivers from the NCAA to be eligible to play immediately next season.
The takeaway
Louisville is aggressively pursuing high-profile transfers in an effort to quickly rebuild its program and return to national prominence in men's college basketball.
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