Ten Underrated Transfer Studs

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Keyshawn Hall, George Mason G/F

Keyshawn Hall’s freshman year at UNLV showed flashes of incredible potential. Hall provided a spark for the Runnin’ Rebels throughout the year off the bench. In a January 17th game at Utah State, Hall uncorked for 19 points.

Hall has seen his potential unleashed with George Mason. The 6-7 sophomore dominated in just his third start with the Patriots, scoring 29 and snagging 12 boards in a win over Cornell. Hall’s great size and athleticism have helped him average 16.7 points and 9.3 rebounds per game. In a thrashing of Bridgewater, Hall scored 36 on 15-18 from the field and added 12 rebounds.

Xander Rice, Monmouth G

Rice, a top 15 scorer in the nation, started his career with four solid seasons at Bucknell. Rice was a career 84% free throw shooter with Bucknell, good for fourth in program history. In addition, Rice led the Bison in scoring and assists last year.

Monmouth knew they were getting a stud when they recruited Rice, and he has been everything they could have asked for and more. The 6-3 senior is scoring 20.7 per contest while once again being spectacular at the free throw line. Rice is shooting it an 86.6% from the stripe, just under his career high of 88.4%

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