A talented guard who plays for the University of North Dakota has reached a pivotal point in his career

Treysen Eaglestaff is from Bismarck - he played his high school ball at Bismarck High. This young man can flat-out play - shooting lights out this year, averaging an amazing 18.9 points a game, at 6 foot 6 he has reached a pivotal point in his career.

Facing his junior and senior years ahead - is it time to enter the Transfer Portal?

This is what so many players face around the country - to finish their career with the same school they started at or move on to a program that will provide more exposure and stiffer competition. According to flohoops.com "The NCAA adopting a one-time transfer rule allowing student-athletes to move between schools once, without penalty, was initiated in 2021" - So this is what Treysen Eaglestaff faced, and now it looks like he will take advantage of the Transfer Portal, and as a bonus, he plans to test the NBA Draft process.

 

According to his agent, Star UND Guard Treysen Eaglestaff

Valleynewslive reported "According to his agent, Star UND Guard Treysen Eaglestaff is entering the Transfer Portal. The Bismarck product averaged 18.9 PPG this season, leading the team and ranking fourth in the Summit League in scoring".

 

Getting back to my point that this guy can really bring it, that's exactly what he did just recently when he scored the most points of any D1 player in the nation. Kfyrtv.com reported "Treysen Eaglestaff led the University of North Dakota men’s basketball team to an 85-69 upset over second-seeded South Dakota State with a historic performance Friday night. Eaglestaff scored 51 points, which is the most scored by any Division I player in the country this year"
Will we one day see Treysen in the NBA? 

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