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Ranking the Big Ten’s Top Incoming Transfers: Is Illinois’ Stefan Vaaks No. 1?

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Ranking the Big Ten’s Top Incoming Transfers: Is Illinois’ Stefan Vaaks No. 1?

The Big Ten may be in the midst of cementing itself as college hoops’ premier conference – it already has earned that title on the gridiron – but, in all honesty, the league’s body of work wasn’t exactly exceptional in the transfer portal this offseason.

Sure, Indiana put together a loaded transfer class (two incoming Hoosiers made the cut here), and Michigan reloaded in the frontcourt via the portal, but the majority of the top squads in the conference did their best offseason work via retention. And after the Wolverines won the 2026 national title with a transfer-heavy rotation, it’ll be interesting to see which route prevails in the near future.

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For now, though, we’ll take a look at things through the transfer-portal lens, which brings us to our question: Who are the best incoming transfers in the Big Ten? We rank the top five below:

Top 2026 Big Ten basketball transfers

Feb 21, 2026; Newark, New Jersey, USA; Georgetown Hoyas guard KJ Lewis (5) drives to the basket against Seton Hall Pirates guard Adam Clark (0) during the first half at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images | Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

No. 5: KJ Lewis, USC

After spending two seasons at Arizona, KJ Lewis went to Georgetown and averaged a career-best 14.9 points per game. A 6-foot-4 guard, he chipped in an impressive 5.1 rebounds and 2.5 assists, and tacked on 2.1 steals on the other end.

Lewis is a capable long-distance shooter (1.1 threes per game, at a 30.5 percent clip this past season) but is most comfortable utilizing his strong frame and explosiveness attacking the rack or pulling up in the midrange.

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