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Wake Forest Guard Myles Colvin Enters NCAA Transfer Portal
The one-year player's next move could define the modern transfer landscape.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 11:42am
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The transfer portal era rewards players who can quickly adapt and make an immediate impact, as evidenced by Myles Colvin's decision to enter the portal after one season at Wake Forest.Wake Forest TodayWake Forest guard Myles Colvin has entered the NCAA transfer portal after one season with the Demon Deacons. Colvin, who averaged 11.6 points and 4.4 rebounds per game, showcased his scoring ability with two 30-point performances against Queens and Syracuse. His decision to enter the portal reflects the growing trend of players leveraging the transfer market to quickly redefine their college careers.
Why it matters
Colvin's transfer represents the evolving dynamics of the modern college basketball landscape, where the transfer portal has transformed how players and programs navigate roster churn and seek strategic alignments. His ability to produce high-impact performances in a single season highlights how the portal rewards adaptability and the ability to immediately contribute, rather than long-term development.
The details
In his lone season at Wake Forest, Colvin established himself as a valuable rotation player, logging 35 games and providing scoring, spacing, and rebounding. His two 30-point outings, fueled by seven 3-pointers in each game, showcased his scoring prowess and ability to thrive in different offensive systems. Colvin's decision to enter the portal now gives him the opportunity to find a program that can maximize his skill set and potentially redefine his college career trajectory.
- Colvin arrived at Wake Forest for the 2025-26 season.
- On December 14, 2025, Colvin scored 33 points against Queens.
- On February 14, 2026, Colvin scored 32 points against Syracuse.
- Colvin has now entered the NCAA transfer portal in April 2026.
The players
Myles Colvin
A guard who spent one season at Wake Forest, averaging 11.6 points and 4.4 rebounds per game. Colvin showcased his scoring ability with two 30-point performances and is now entering the NCAA transfer portal.
Steve Forbes
The head coach of the Wake Forest men's basketball team, who has built a program that relies on versatility and execution despite facing the challenges of roster volatility.
What’s next
Colvin's next move will be closely watched, as he looks to find a program that can maximize his scoring ability and potentially redefine his college career trajectory.
The takeaway
Myles Colvin's decision to enter the NCAA transfer portal reflects the evolving dynamics of college basketball, where the portal has transformed how players and programs navigate roster churn and seek strategic alignments. His ability to produce high-impact performances in a single season highlights how the portal rewards adaptability and the ability to immediately contribute, rather than long-term development.

