Clemson, Chauncey Wiggins and Florida State
Digest more
Top News
Impacts
USA TODAY College Sports Wire |
Chauncey Wiggins has decided on his next destination, opting to stay in the ACC as he transfers to Florida State to play under new head coach Luke Loucks.
Charlotte Observer |
Clemson is losing 10 of the 13 scholarship players on last year’s team.
Read more on News Digest
The Florida State men’s basketball team landed another key transfer on Wednesday as former Clemson forward Chauncey Wiggins confirmed on social media that he will be a Seminole. Wiggins committed after his visit to Florida State this past weekend.
The Clemson Tigers have been shaking things up in the transfer portal lately. Their most recent loss was center Christian Reeves who entered the portal on Mond
RJ Godfrey, who played his first two years with Clemson, averaged 6.4 points and 3.8 rebounds as a junior at Georgia. He is reportedly returning to the Tigers.
Carter Welling averaged 13.1 points and 6.3 rebounds as a sophomore at Utah Valley. He is Clemson basketball's second incoming transfer in 2025.
Chauncey Wiggins is staying in the ACC. Per multiple reports, Wiggins is set to play for new Florida State coach Luke Loucks, a former player with longtime and
FSU has lost nine players to the transfer portal already, and Wiggins helps fill out some of those holes: Malique Ewin, Taylor Bol Bown, Daquan Davis (who has committed to Providence), Chandler Jackson, Jerry Deng, Christian Nitu, Anastasios Rozakeas, Justin Thomas, and Waka Mbatch.
According to reports, forward Chauncey Wiggins has decided to enter his name into the portal, making him the third Clemson player to do so since the team’s season ended in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. He joins forward Asa Thomas and guard Del Jones in seeking new opportunities.
CLEMSON — Clemson basketball forward Chauncey Wiggins entered the transfer portal Monday after spending three seasons with the Tigers. Wiggins, who just completed his junior season, averaged 8.3 points, 2.9 rebounds and 23.6 minutes in 34 games in 2024-25.
Here is a full update on the Clemson men's basketball team in the transfer portal, including their losses and gains.