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Nebraska basketball 2026 Transfer Portal tracker: Fred Hoiberg's encore starts now

An up-to-date tracker on which Nebraska players have transferred, who the Huskers have recruited from the portal, and the athletes heading to the NBA Draft.
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Fred Hoiberg's tenure with the Nebraska basketball team has been marked by the Huskers being plenty active in the Transfer Portal. While NU will need to add a few guys from the portal this year, Hoiberg has made it clear he hopes to keep his roster largely intact.

Unlike many schools around the country, not a single Husker announced their intention to enter the portal. With the window officially open from today until April 21, there may still be some departures. Still, for now, NU will be more active adding than replacing those departing.

Nebraska is dealing with several graduations, however. Rienk Mast, Sam Hoiberg, Jamarques Lawrence, Kendall Blue, and Jared Garcia are all gone. A point guard and a big man will be key for the Huskers to add in the next few weeks.

Nebraska men's basketball transfers in

So far, no one has announced their intention to join the Huskers. With the Transfer Portal officially open on April 7, things could change quickly. There are quite a few attractive players who intend to head elsewhere this offseason.

Check back often, as this tracker will be updated whenever there's a change.

Nebraska men's basketball transfers out

NU fans have long been worried that Braden Frager has been eying the portal. However, it was freshman Quentin Rhymes that was the first Husker to enter the Transfer Portal:

  • Quentin Rhymes (SG)

Check back here often to see who else, if anyone, transfers out from Nebraska.

Nebraska players who have declared for 2026 NBA Draft

When it comes to Pryce Sandfort, the worry is less about the forward transferring to another school and more about him declaring for the NBA Draft. So far, there's been no announcement either way.

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