Steven Ashworth is the number one overall transfer shooter entering the 2023-24 season.

Top 10 Transfer Three-Point Shooters in College Basketball

Let’s look at the top transfer shooters this year in college hoops. These players are all looking to make a huge impact on the outside at their new programs this year.

10 – DJ Davis – Butler

Davis: 88 3PM last year on 40% from three.

9 – Nicolas Timberlake – Kansas

Timberlake hit 92 threes last year at a 42% clip.

8 – Quincy Olivari – Xavier

Olivari hit 36% of his threes last year at Rice, making 94.

7 – Brycen Long – Arizona State

Shot 42% from beyond the arch (94-226).

6 – Jalen Cone – California

40% from three. Hit 96 threes last year!

5 – Daniel Ortiz – UAB

Ortiz: 105 3PM on 41% from deep.

4 – Max Abmas – Texas

Abmas hit 119 threes a year ago at Oral Roberts, shooting 37% from deep.

3 – Tylor Perry – Kansas State

Hit 112 of his 271 attempts from deep (41%).

2 – Ja’Monta Black – Austin Peay

Black hit a portal-best 122 threes last year, shooting 37% from deep.

1 – Steven Ashworth – Creighton

111 of 256 from three last year at Utah State (43%).

HIGH MAJOR SNIPERS – HONORABLE MENTIONS

Joe Girard – Clemson

Girard hit 38% of his threes last year with Syracuse, knocking down 88 shots from beyond the arch. The year before, he hit 89 threes.

Moses Wood – Washington

Wood shot 40% from downtown last year at Portland (75 for 186).

Cam Spencer – UConn

Spencer hit 43% of his triples, making 72 of his 166 tries at Rutgers.

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George Michalowski

George Michalowski co-founded The Portal Report in 2022 with the goal of creating a media outlet completely focused on the transfer portal recruiting scene. In addition to his role with The Portal Report, Michalowski now works for Pittsburgh Sports Now as the site’s Pitt basketball beat writer and PrepHoops as a Pennsylvania high school basketball scout.
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