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Pat Kelsey and Louisville basketball receive a top ranking for transfer portal quality
Louisville basketball experienced a successful offseason, with Pat Kelsey bringing in top transfer players for the second year in a row. The Cardinals were eliminated from the NCAA Tournament after only the first round, losing to Creghton 89-75, prompting Kelsey to immediately begin recruiting for the 2025–26 season.
After being eliminated from March Madness, Kelsey promptly rebuilt his Cardinals team to compete for the National Championship. Louisville lost their top three scorers from the previous season and faced significant challenges in reaching that elite level.
The Cardinals went on to sign three of the top 23 transfers, including 5-star Adrian Wooley and two 4-stars, Isaac McKneely and Ryan Conwell. Louisville has received only three transfers this offseason, placing them in the top five in terms of average transfer quality, according to Evan Miyakawa.
Louisville basketball gets a top ranking for transfer portal quality.
The Cards are ranked third in Miyakawa’s rankings for quality above quantity. Louisville has had one of the best offseasons in college basketball, with 247Sports ranking it as high as third in the nation for additions.
Last season, Louisville added 11 players via the transfer portal, although none were five-stars and only four were four-stars. This year, the Cardinals prioritised quality over quantity, with Kelsey landing more 5-stars, two fewer 4-stars, and eight fewer transfers.
Here are the teams this offseason that are bringing in the highest quality transfers on average, per https://t.co/cegyfz8ykZ.
Getting quality in the transfer portal matters just as much as quantity. pic.twitter.com/PfxkpvZ1c8
— Evan Miyakawa (@EvanMiya) May 9, 2025
Wooley is the highest-ranked of the three moves. The Kennesaw State transfer is recognised as the ninth-best player to enter the transfer portal and the finest incoming transfer in the ACC. Louisville’s transfer portal class will attempt to take the program to the next level, as the Cardinals have the sixth-best chances of winning the National Championship.
The Cardinals are just behind Michigan and UConn in the Miyakawa rankings, and they are the only ACC team in the top ten. Kelsey made a huge statement this offseason, and Louisville is back on top of college basketball.
Kelsey’s decision to put quality before quantity was critical. It allowed him to bring back elite players from previous season, enhancing this Cardinals team’s hopes of earning their first national Championship since 2013.
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