
Pennsylvania Quakers junior guard Jordan Dingle has announced that he has entered the transfer portal and will play elsewhere next season. This is a massive addition to the transfer portal and could shake plans up for some programs that are looking to add layers via the portal this off-season. This past season Dingle was one of the best college basketball scorers in the entire NCAA. A large number of high-major programs are likely to reach out to the junior guard before he makes his transfer choice known to the college basketball world. He is also testing the 2023 NBA Draft waters.
Report: The 2022-23 Big 5 Player of the year #Penn Jordan Dingle will enter the transfer portal pic.twitter.com/yUreqR0c5Q
— David Malandra Jr (@DaveMReports) April 28, 2023
This past season as a junior for the Pennsylvania Quakers, Jordan Dingle averaged 23.4 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 1.1 steals per game. He paired those numbers with a field goal percentage of 46.4 percent and a three-point percentage of 35.6 percent. Dingle was one of the best scorers in the NCAA for the past two seasons and his move to a bigger conference makes a lot of sense for him. The likely scenario is he will get some feedback from the NBA, move to a high-major program, and attempt to make his case for being a player in the NBA one day. That plan could get him much better looks in the 2024 NBA Draft.