The Hidden Gems: Which Mid-Major Transfer Will Explode Like Yaxel Lendeborg Next?
Drew Scharnowski, Belmont
The 6-foot-9 Scharnowski, the No. 50 player in USA TODAY’s portal rankings, was a first-team all-MVC selection after averaging 10.7 points, six rebounds and 2.6 assists per game as a sophomore for a Bruins team that went 26-6. He was a strong presence down low, too, with 1.3 blocks per game. It’s possible he follows former Belmont coach Casey Alexander to Kansas State, but the Wildcats won’t be alone in vying for his services.
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Wes Enis, South Florida
A former standout at Division II powerhouse Lincoln Memorial and the son of former Penn State and NFL running back Curtis Enis, Enis made the most of his first season at the Division I level. He averaged a team-high 16.2 points per game for a South Florida team that made its first NCAA tournament appearance in 14 years.



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