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Where Oklahoma State’s Basketball Transfers Ended Up

A look at where the former Pokes are headed.

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Isaiah Coleman announced where he’s headed on Thursday, meaning all of the Cowboys’ outgoing transfers from this past season have found new homes.

Of the Cowboys’ six outgoing transfers, half ended up at high-major programs (Power Four + Big East), and just about all of them headed east. Here’s a quick breakdown of where each guy ended up.

Jaylen Curry ➡️ Virginia Tech

There were games this past season where Curry was the Cowboys’ best player, and after one year in the Big 12, he’ll try his hand in the ACC.

Curry averaged 10.1 points, 3.2 rebounds and 3.5 assists a game during his season in Stillwater. He dropped 30 on Nicholls State early in the year and scored in double figures in seven of his final eight games as a Poke.

The Hokies went 19-13 this past season. Next season will be Virginia Tech’s eighth under Mike Young. He’s led the Hokies to the NCAA Tournament twice, most recently in 2022.

Robert Jennings ➡️ Maryland

A lingering hip injury ended Jennings’ season just about before it started.

One of the few holdovers from Steve Lutz’s first OSU team, Jennings played in just three games this past season where he averaged 3.7 points and four rebounds a contest. For a team that struggled with defense as much as the Cowboys did, Jennings’ absence was big.

Maryland went 12-21 this past season, Buzz Williams’ first as the Terrapins’ coach. Jennings is part of what looks to be a strong portal class for Maryland, joining Arkansas transfer DJ Wagner and Tennessee transfer Bishop Boswell.

Vyctorius Miller ➡️ Georgetown

Miller scored at least 20 points in four games as a Cowboy this past season, including dropping a season-high 30 against Prairie View. Only a sophomore last season, the start to Miller’s year was stronger than his close, scoring in double figures once in his final eight games.

This transfer acts as a quasi trade, as the Cowboys are also adding Julius Halaifonua from Georgetown.

The Hoyas went 16-18 last season, Ed Cooley’s third year with the program. Miller joins a strong portal class headed to the nation’s capital, adding to Kansas transfer Elmarko Jackson and Kentucky transfer Jaland Lowe.

Isaiah Coleman ➡️ UTSA

The latest former Poke to announce his new threads, Coleman didn’t have the season many expected in Stillwater.

After dropping 30 on Auburn in that exhibition game, Coleman closed the year having averaged 6.4 points and 3.8 rebounds a game after averaging 15.6 points the season before at Seton Hall. He still had his moments in Stillwater, though, like when he had 13 points and nine rebounds in a big win against Texas A&M.

UTSA went just 5-25 last season, the program’s second year under Austin Claunch, who previously led Nicholls State to two Southland titles.

Andrija Vukovic ➡️ George Washington

Vukovic and Miller will be on different campuses in Washington D.C.

A late arrival and an early injury set Vukovic’s first season in Stillwater back quite a ways, but he took steps forward in Year 2, finishing the year averaging 5.3 points and 3.4 rebounds a game. According to Lutz, he was playing on a torn meniscus late in the year before they finally shut him down.

The Revolutionaries went 19-16 this past season, the program’s third under Chris Caputo.

Daniel Guetta ➡️ Bnei Herzliya (Israel)

After a year in the states, Guetta is headed back to Israel, having already returned to action with Bnei Herzliya in Israel’s Basketball Premier League.

Guetta took part in 11 games as a Cowboy, averaging two points a game. He played a big role in the Cowboys’ NIT win against Davidson. Playing a season-high 21 minutes, Guetta scored 11 points and added two rebounds, an assist and a steal.

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