
For 11 games this season, Green Bay guard Anthony Roy absolutely vexed the college basketball world.
He dropped 35 points on Western Illinois, 34 on eventual NCAA tournament team SIU Edwardsville, 30 points on Ohio State, and 27 points on Oklahoma State. He looked like a star in the making—and then he got hurt, suffering a lower leg injury that ended his season.
Now, Roy is on the move. He has entered the transfer portal, he told Jonathan Givony of ESPN Monday morning; the Phoenix went 4-28 in year one under much-maligned coach Doug Gottlieb after rising star Sundance Wicks left for Wyoming after one year.
At the Division I level, the Oakland native previously spent time with San Francisco and New Mexico State. He has also played in the NAIA and junior college ranks.
NEWS: Green Bay's Anthony Roy will enter the transfer portal, he told ESPN. Roy was leading the NCAA in scoring at 25.7 points per game, shooting 43% for 3, when he suffered a season-ending injury in December. pic.twitter.com/zxpWIqpCAe
— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) March 31, 2025
If sustained over a full season, his 25.7 points per game would've led Division I and set a Green Bay school record.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Leading NCAA Men’s Basketball Scorer Enters Transfer Portal.