K-State loses Dug McDaniel to portal; Brendan Hausen lands at Iowa
- Brendan Hausen, a Kansas State transfer guard, committed to the Iowa men's basketball team on Monday.
- Hausen, an Amarillo, Texas native, entered the transfer portal after one season with Kansas State.
- Hausen will join Drake transfers Stirtz, Manyawu, Banks, Combs and Howard on the Hawkeyes' 2025-26 roster.
- CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein reported the commitment, noting Hausen averaged 10.9 points and made 90 three-pointers last season.
- Hausen, a four-star prospect with one year of eligibility, provides Iowa with a long-range shooting threat.
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K-State loses Dug McDaniel to portal; Brendan Hausen lands at Iowa
One former Kansas State guard has entered the transfer portal, while another has found his landing spot, as Dug McDaniel confirmed via social media Monday that he is leaving Manhattan, Kan. Meanwhile, former K-State guard Brendan Hausen, who entered the…
Kansas State transfer Brendan Hausen commits to Iowa men's basketball - The Daily Iowan
Kansas State guard Brendan Hausen has committed to the Iowa men’s basketball team, his agent told Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports on Monday afternoon. Kansas State transfer Brendan Hausen has committed to Iowa, per his agent Drew Kelso. Averaged 10.9 PPG and made 90 three-point shots last season. Should be dynamite in Ben McCollum’s system. — Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) April 14, 2025 Hausen spent one season with Kansas State, recording 10.9 poin…
K-State guard Dug McDaniel enters transfer portal
Kansas State point guard Dug McDaniel reportedly entered the portal on Monday, marking the Wildcats’ biggest loss to the portal this season. McDaniel, a former Michigan transfer, averaged 11.4 points and 4.9 assists per game for the ‘Cats, playing his best basketball toward the end of the season. While it was a down season for K-State, his strong finish had many fans hopeful for next season. With the departure of McDaniel, K-State is down to fou…
Dug McDaniel enters transfer portal
Tim Everson teverson@themercury.com Kansas State coach Jerome Tang’s hope of roster retention for the 2025-26 season has hit a significant snag. The Wildcats won’t return a player with more than nine starts in a K-State uniform next season following the news Monday afternoon that junior point guard Dug McDaniel is leaving Manhattan. McDaniel is the fifth Wildcat to hit the portal this offseason, and the second, along with shooting guard Brendan …
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