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The Kansas Jayhawks had a disappointing season after starting the year as the No. 1 ranked team in a majority of preseason polls. The Jayhawks made it to the 2025 NCAA Tournament bracket, but were ousted in the first round by the Arkansas Razorbacks. The loss to Arkansas snapped Kansas’ 17-game winning streak in tournament openers and handed the Jayhawks their 13th loss of the season, their most since 1982-83. Head coach Bill Self will look to retool his Kansas basketball roster and replace the production of center Hunter Dickinson, who led the team in points (17.4) and rebounds (10.0) per game. 

Kansas will also see several players entering the college basketball transfer portal, so finding the right pieces to make the Jayhawks competitive next season will be paramount for Self and his staff. Which college basketball transfers are the Jayhawks targeting? If you love the Jayhawks, or want the latest roster updates and college basketball transfer portal news, be sure to see what the proven team of insiders are saying at Phog.net, the 247Sports affiliate that covers Kansas.  

The Phog.net’s insiders are providing on-the-ground updates on every development surrounding the future of the Kansas basketball program, including insights from Michael Swain, who has deep-rooted ties inside the Kansas program. Get all the inside scoop on the basketball program, plus VIP intel on Kansas football, recruiting and more, as well as access to Phog.net’s VIP forums, where you can connect with other Kansas fans and insiders.

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Kansas basketball roster news

The Jayhawks got a major boost this offseason with the commitment of Darryn Peterson, the No. 2-ranked player in the 2025 recruiting class. Peterson is an extremely versatile guard who possesses good positional size, length, and strength. He has a reliable jumper and can create space for open looks thanks to his ball-handling skills. 

The McDonald’s All-American scored more than 1,000 points during his first two seasons of high school basketball and dominated the club circuit as well. Self had high praise for the incoming freshman, saying Peterson is “the best player” he’s recruited at Kansas. 

Several players are also expected to depart the program, with four players currently in the transfer portal. Among those set to leave Lawerence is freshman Rakease Passmore. Passmore was a coveted recruit coming out of high school but appeared sparingly in his freshman season, playing in 10 of Kansas’ 20 conference games. He was the No. 50-ranked player in the 2024 class and the No. 13 small forward. Passmore joins David Colt Jr., Flory Bidunga and Zach Clemence in the transfer portal. Get the latest Kansas basketball roster news at Phog.net.

How to get insider Kansas basketball roster updates 

Self is expected to go after some big names in the transfer portal, and the Phog.net staff has all the latest news involving incoming and outgoing transfers. You can only see the latest updates at Phog.net. 

Who are the top names Kansas basketball is pursuing under coach Bill Self? Go to Phog.net to see their insider information, all from a staff who have deep-rooted ties inside the Kansas program, and find out. 

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