The Louisville men's basketball program has officially signed former Virginia guard Isaac McKneely, it was announced Friday. McKneely is the last of the Cardinals' three transfer newcomers for the 2025-26 season to be officially announced.
Tennessee basketball was unable to land one of its top targets in the transfer portal, but the Vols are still active in looking for incoming transfers to improve the roster.
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Cardinal fans may be unhappy with how the season ended, but they can’t be unhappy with how the transfer portal has gone. Louisville received commitments from Adrian Wooley on Monday and Ryan Conwell on Tuesday.
When former Virginia sharpshooter Isaac McKneely entered the transfer portal earlier this week, UNC basketball head coach Hubert Davis seemingly wasted no time expressing his interest in bringing the top-shelf transfer to Chapel Hill.
The Louisville men's basketball program is getting another top-flight transfer on campus for a visit. Isaac McKneely, a former Virginia guard who's one of the top players currently in the portal, is set to take a visit today, Saturday, Mar.
Isaac McKneely is set to visit the Tennessee Volunteers The Volunteers are set to host Virginia transfer Isaac McKneely on Monday after he was on the edge of making a decision that would've likely landed him in Louisville.
Many big shooters have already entered the portal. Donovan Dent, arguably the portal’s most dynamic player, and Isaac McKneely, the Virginia sharpshooter, entered earlier in the week.
Tennessee is in the market to add several guards. One of the top options in the transfer portal is set to visit Tennessee next week. According to a report from Mike Wilson, the Volunteers will host former Virginia guard Isaac McKneely on Tuesday.
Not only is Virginia possibly losing its leading scorer and one of the greatest three-point shooters in its program's history to the transfer portal, but he could also potentially rub salt in the wound by heading to a rival school in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
On Monday, All-ACC Honorable Mention and three-year collegian Isaac McKneely was reported to have entered the transfer portal following a strong junior campaign with the Virginia Cavaliers.
Ryan Odom was recently hired to bring supremacy back to Virginia basketball. However, he may have to do it without one of their best players: Isaac McKneely.
Virginia junior guard Isaac McKneely entered the transfer portal on Monday morning (March 24th), as first reported by On3's Joe Tipton. The college basketball transfer portal officially opened on Monday and McKneely was among the first batch of names to enter the portal.
After three seasons with the Virginia Cavaliers, guard Isaac McKneely is entering the transfer portal, according to Joe Tipton of On3 Sports. Coming out of Poca High School, McKneely was the consensus No.
Isaac McKneely scored 27 points and Virginia led most of the way in a surprising 83-75 Atlantic Coast Conference victory against Wake Forest on Wednesday night at Winston-Salem, N.C.
With Virginia’s win, the Hokies and Cavaliers split the Commonwealth Clash. If you look at the box score from Saturday’s men’s basketball rematch between the Virginia Tech Hokies and Virginia Cavaliers in Blacksburg, it looked like a toss-up.
Virginia men's basketball (13-12, 6-8 ACC) battled to a 69-64 victory over the Virginia Tech Hokies (11-14, 6-8 ACC) in the Second Commonwealth Clash of the season Saturday afternoon at the Cassell Coliseum.
Isaac McKneely scored 16 of his 22 points in the second half to help Virginia hold off Virginia Tech 73-70 in the 160th edition of the Commonwealth Clash on Saturday in Blacksburg, Va.
Isaac McKneely scored a season-high 26 points, Taine Murray added a career-high 20 and Virginia picked up its first road win of the season, an 82-71 triumph over Miami on Wednesday in Coral Gables, Fla.
BALTIMORE -- Isaac McKneely drilled all six of his 3-point attempts and finished with 23 points on Friday to lead Virginia past Villanova 70-60 at the Hall of Fame Series.