FAYETTEVILLE — The Arkansas men's basketball team is in the full swing of transfer season.
The transfer portal for men's and women's basketball opened March 18, and since then the Razorbacks have been busy. As of April 14, Arkansas has all 13 scholarship spots open.
We'll update this page as more news comes.
INCOMING TRANSFERS
No incoming transfers as of April 14 due to Josh Cohen reopening his recruitment and following Eric Musselman to Southern California.
OUTGOING TRANSFERS
Guard Joseph Pinion
Joseph Pinion announced his intention to enter the portal March 15. The sophomore guard averaged 2.4 points while shooting 40% from the field and 0.6 rebounds per game. The Morrilton native was a 4-star prospect who committed to the Razorbacks over Baylor, Creighton, DePaul and Kansas.
He has two years of eligibility remaining.
New school: Committed to Arkansas State on March 30
Forward Denijay Harris
Denijay Harris enters the portal likely needing a waiver to be eligible for a final season. He appeared in 11 games for the Razorbacks and started one. He averaged 0.6 points and 0.8 rebounds. He transferred to Arkansas from Southern Miss.
Should he be granted eligibility, he would have one year remaining.
New school: Uncommitted as of April 14
Guard Keyon Menifield
Keyon Menifield enters the portal after seeing his role fluctuate throughout the season. He averaged 7.9 points and 2.1 rebounds for the Razorbacks this season. The transferred to Arkansas after averaging 10 points per game in his freshman season at Washington.
He has two years of eligibility remaining.
New school: Uncommitted as of April 14
Guard Davonte 'Devo' Davis
Devo Davis enters the portal after a four-year stint as a Razorback. Davis had several standout moments in an Arkansas jersey, perhaps the most notable being a 25-point performance against top-seeded Kansas in the 2023 NCAA Tournament. He also spent time away from the program in each of the past two seasons for undisclosed reasons. Davis averaged 5.8 points and 3 rebounds this season.
He has one year of eligibility remaining.
New school: Uncommitted as of April 14
Guard Layden Blocker
Layden Blocker was a 4-star recruit before committing to the Razorbacks and leaves after his freshman season. He played in 27 games and saw his role fluctuate throughout the season, going from a role player to a starter to not playing in the final five games. He averaged 3.7 points and 1.6 rebounds.
He has three years of eligibility remaining.
New school: Uncommitted as of April 14
Forward Baye Fall
Baye Fall was a 4-star recruit before committing to the Razorbacks and leaves after his freshman season. He appeared in 9 games and never established a true role in the rotation. He averaged 0.8 points and 1.3 rebounds this season. He last played in the loss to Mississippi State on Feb. 17.
He has three years of eligibility remaining.
New school: Uncommitted as of April 14
Guard Khalif Battle
Battle had an up-and-down season with Arkansas before becoming the primary scoring option late in the season. He scored 141 points in a four-game stretch during February, the most of any SEC player in the past 20 years. Battle entered the portal shortly after coach Eric Musselman was announced as the new head man at USC.
He has one year of eligibility remaining.
New school: Uncommitted as of April 14
Guard Tramon Mark
Mark was arguably Arkansas' most consistent player this season. He averaged 16.2 points and 4.2 rebounds while being the Razorbacks' go-to option throughout the large part of the season. Battle took on a larger part of that role later in the season. He joined the Razorbacks from Houston.
He has two years of eligibility remaining.
New school: Committed to Texas on April 14
Guard Cade Arbogast
Arbogast, a walk-on, appeared in six games this season and entered the portal following Musselman's move to USC. He scored three points in his Razorbacks career.
He has one season of eligibility remaining.
New school: Uncommitted as of April 14
PLAYERS VISITING ARKANSAS
Forward Josh Cohen, UMass
Cohen is a do-it-all forward who had a late growth spurt, which meant he was more of a wing coming out of high school. He's not the most athletic player in the portal but his offensive work rate makes up for some of that while also being a capable defender. He started his career at St. Francis, where he was NEC Player of the Year, before becoming an All-A10 performer at UMass.
He's visiting Arkansas the week of March 25, as well as Notre Dame, Xavier and Penn State, in that order.
Commitment status: Committed to Arkansas on March 29, reopened his recruitment and committed to USC on April 4