Former Louisville Center Dennis Evans Announces Transfer Destination

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Former Louisville Center Dennis Evans Announces Transfer Destination
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Evans is the eight former Cardinal to announce his transfer destination this offseason.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The highest-ranked freshman to play for the Louisville men's basketball program this past season has picked his transfer destination.

Skyy Clark is heading back home to UCLA, Brandon Huntley-Hatfield and Mike James are joining forces at NC State, Tre White is going to play for Illinois, J.J. Traynor will finish his career at DePaul, Curtis Williams will continue his at Georgetown and Kaleb Glenn is heading down south to Florida Atlantic.

The 7-foot-1, 215-pound center was a massive addition, both literally and figuratively, out of high school. Evans ranked as high as the No. 11 prospect in the nation according to Once on campus, the Riverside, Calif. native displayed his longterm potential, but was still an incredibly raw prospect. Evans played in the first seven games of the 2023-24 season, five of which were starts, totaling 11 points, six rebounds and five blocks.

“Freshman center Dennis Evans will not be medically cleared to compete at the University of Louisville moving forward," Louisville announced in a statement."We are disappointed by the news and will not be releasing any additional information out of respect for Dennis’ privacy."

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