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Wisconsin guard AJ Stoll announced his transfer to the NCAA University of Kansas

author:Noah of Arlene Walker

On April 19, Beijing time, University of Wisconsin guard AJ Storr (AJ Storr) announced on social media that he had committed to joining the NCAA University of Kansas, one of the top players in the transfer market, and ranked third on the ESPN transfer player list.

Wisconsin guard AJ Stoll announced his transfer to the NCAA University of Kansas

AJ Storr

Stoll chose Kansas and rejected universities such as Illinois and Arkansas, and was previously revealed to have asked Kansas for a NIL offer of 1 million, but Kansas was only willing to give 750,000, and it is estimated that the two sides have negotiated.

Stoll, 6-7 (2.01m), averaged 16.8 points and 3.9 rebounds per game in his sophomore season and was named to the Second Team in the Big Ten League, and his style of play is reminiscent of Anthony Edwards, who is from Illinois and played in St. John's as a freshman and played internationally for the Bahamas last summer.

Wisconsin guard AJ Stoll announced his transfer to the NCAA University of Kansas

AJ Storr

After a season without a consistent shooter and offensive playmaker at the University of Kansas, head coach Bill Self overhauled the team's perimeter lineup.

Stoll is the third transfer student at the University of Kansas, joining South Dakota State's Zeke Mayo and the University of Florida's Riley Kugel, with Mayo averaging 18.8 points per game in his senior season to be named Summit League's Player of the Year, while Kugel has NBA-level potential.

Wisconsin guard AJ Stoll announced his transfer to the NCAA University of Kansas

AJ Storr

Kansas has received three transfer students, has become the No. 1 team in the 247 transfer market, is still recruiting University of Alabama wing Rylan Griffen, and All-America's fourth-year center Hunter Dickinson is likely to stay on the school, and he has a year left in college.