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Wisconsin Basketball Looks to Transfer Portal to Fill Key Needs
Badgers seek to bolster roster through NCAA's player movement system
Apr. 6, 2026 at 10:56am
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As the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team looks to bounce back from a disappointing season, they are turning to the NCAA transfer portal to help fill critical roster gaps. The team has identified three key areas of need that they hope to address through targeted portal additions.
Why it matters
The transfer portal has become an increasingly important tool for college basketball programs to quickly retool their rosters and address specific needs. For Wisconsin, leveraging the portal could be crucial to getting the team back on track after a down year and competing at a high level in the Big Ten conference.
The details
Wisconsin is seeking to add depth and experience at point guard, an athletic wing scorer, and a physical interior presence to complement their existing roster. The Badgers have already been active in the portal, making overtures to several potential transfer targets to fill these needs.
- The NCAA transfer portal window opened on April 15, 2026.
- Wisconsin's coaching staff has been evaluating portal candidates since the end of the 2025-26 season.
The players
Wisconsin Badgers
The men's basketball team of the University of Wisconsin, a member of the Big Ten Conference.
Greg Gard
The head coach of the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team, who is leading the program's efforts in the transfer portal.
What they’re saying
“The transfer portal has become an essential part of roster management in college basketball. We're leaving no stone unturned as we look to add the right pieces to take our team to the next level.”
— Greg Gard, Head Coach, Wisconsin Badgers
What’s next
Wisconsin's coaching staff will continue evaluating potential transfer targets over the coming weeks, with the goal of securing commitments from key players before the start of the 2026-27 season.
The takeaway
Wisconsin's proactive approach in the transfer portal demonstrates their commitment to quickly rebuilding a competitive roster and returning the Badgers to their usual spot among the Big Ten's elite programs.
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