UW-Milwaukee lost its top three scorers to transfer this week (ouch, man), including guard Brock Stull, who is eligible to play immediately. Stull has been quick to pick up interest from major programs, including NC State, Xavier, Wichita State, and Butler.
He averaged 13.4 points and 4.8 rebounds in almost 36 minutes per game for the Panthers last season. He’ll be an immediate boost to the perimeter game of whichever program lands him—he is a career 38% three-point shooter. He’s also a decent distributor and surprisingly good on the defensive glass given his size (6-4, 195).
NC State has a scholarship open and a lot of three-point production to replace with the departures of Al Freeman and Sam Hunt. Its interest in adding another guard to the roster is nothing new, as Kevin Keatts has recruited multiple grad transfer guards already this spring. No luck so far, but there’s plenty of transfer season left.