Report: Xavier Musketeers guard Trey Green enters NCAA's transfer portal
The NCAA transfer portal officially opened Monday, and the entries are rolling in.
Xavier guard Trey Green is the first Musketeer to enter the transfer portal, according to a report from Rivals.
Xavier guard Trey Green (@Treygreen02) has entered the Transfer Portal, sources tell @RivalsHoops. The No. 70-ranked player in the 2023 class, he was limited to nine game this season due to injury. https://t.co/Hs9MdYB1Yv pic.twitter.com/8IKl6xy8rP
— NCAA Transfer Portal (@RivalsPortal) March 24, 2025
The sophomore guard played in just nine games for Xavier this season and averaged 5 points while shooting 40% from the field and 37.5% from 3-point range.
Green scored a season-high 15 points in Xavier's 94-57 win over Jackson State and was also in double figures in a home win over Siena.
After playing just five minutes in Xavier's road loss to TCU Dec. 5, Green was a surprise inactive in the Musketeers' 119-56 win over Morgan State Dec. 10.
One day later, Sean Miller announced Green would be out indefinitely with a health-related matter.
A top 100, four-star point guard from Charlotte in the Class of 2023, Green originally held several offers and took visits to Cincinnati and Nebraska.
Green was named to the Big East's All-Freshman team in 2024 after averaging 5.6 points over 33 games.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Report: Xavier Musketeers guard Trey Green enters transfer portal

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