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Silas Demary Jr. commits to UConn out of transfer portal: 'I want to be next great point guard'The UConn men's basketball team appears to have found the point guard it craved. Silas Demary Jr., a 6-foot-5 sophomore who played the past two seasons at Georgia, has committed to the Huskies.
Silas Demary Jr. entered both the NBA draft and the transfer portal and he has now revealed his new college team.
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UConn men’s basketball has a few roster spots left as it sits at 10 players for 2025-26. New general manager Tom Moore ...
Georgia basketball's starting point guard Silas Demary Jr. is projected to transfer to greener pastures after helping UGA return to March Madness ...
On Wednesday night, UConn landed a commitment from Georgia transfer Silas Demary Jr., the No. 7 ranked transfer in 247Sports' rankings for the 2025 class, sources confirmed. Demary's decision ...
He announced his de-commitment from UConn after the Huskies landed guards Silas Demary Jr., from Georgia, and Malachi Smith, from Dayton, in the transfer portal. Those two additions likely would ...
One of the biggest additions to Dan Hurley's team is guard Silas Demary Jr., who is transferring from Georgia to UConn. A renowned college basketball analyst recently gave Demary an impressive ...
UConn has added transfers Malachi Smith (Dayton) and Silas Demary Jr. (Georgia), while several key players are expected back, including Solo Ball, Jayden Ross, Jaylin Stewart and Tarris Reed Jr ...
Between Smith and ex-Georgia star Silas Demary Jr., UConn brought in two savvy upperclassmen who can shoot and handle playmaking duties this offseason. They form a tantalizing threesome with ...
UConn forward Alex Karaban is returning to Storrs for his senior season, he announced Tuesday. View this post on Instagram A ...
The 2025-26 UConn Huskies men’s basketball backcourt ... Smith joins Georgia transfer Silas Demary Jr. and returnee Solo Ball as the most experienced players in what should be one of the best ...
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