Juhwan Harris-Dyson Enters Transfer Portal
Junior guard Juhwan Harris-Dyson has entered the transfer portal and will likely leave the Cal men’s hoops team The 6-6 guard from Northridge, California will have one more year of eligibility. Harris-Dyson becomes the second player to announce intentions to transfer from the men’s hoops team, following sophomore forward Jacobi Gordon.
A three-star recruit that was ranked No. 144 in 247 Sport’s composite ranking, Harris-Dyson averaged 6.2 points and 3.4 rebounds in about 19 minutes per game his freshmen season at Cal. That season, Harris-Dyson played in 30 games and started 19 games including 16 of the team’s last 17 games.
But Harris-Dyson’s numbers slid during his sophomore year when he averaged less than 17 minutes, 3.5 points, and 2.0 rebounds per game. He played in all but one game but only started in nine games. Harris-Dyson’s shooting percentages also dropped from 49.3% to 40.8% from the field from his freshman to sophomore season. During his second year, Harris-Dyson also had his minutes cut into by fellow sophomores Justice Sueing and Darius McNeil and then-freshman Matt Bradley.
With the transfers of Sueing and McNeil, Harris-Dyson looked poised to break into the regular rotation this past season. But an early-season injury and then academic ineligibility derailed that and he only ended up playing in 13 games and missed almost all of Pac-12 play. In those games, Harris-Dyson averaged 4.0 points and 1.8 rebounds in just 14.5 minutes.
Head coach Mark Fox now has three open scholarships. One scholarship was left open this season, two were opened by the graduations of Paris Austin and Kareem South, and now another two were opened from the departures of Gordon and Harris-Dyson. Fox has signed two freshmen wings in Monty Bowser and Jalen Celestine.
Fox seems to be searching to fill those openings in the graduate transfer and transfer markets. Cal has been tied to Hawaii point guard Drew Buggs, Fresno State combo guard Jarred Hyder, Penn wing Ryan Betley, and Western Michigan combo guard Michael Flowers. Buggs, Hyder, and Flowers are all traditional transfers and would have to sit out for a season per NCAA transfer rules. Betley is a graduate transfer and would be available immediately.