Michigan State's Divine Ugochukwu reportedly entering transfer portal
Michigan State basketball has its first transfer portal loss of the 2026 offseason, with Divine Ugochukwu entering Wednesday.
Michigan State basketball has its first transfer portal loss of the 2026 offseason. Divine Ugochukwu, a guard who started 12 games for the Spartans last year before breaking his foot in February, has reportedly entered the transfer portal with a do-not-contact tag, according to On3. Ugochukwu helped fill a valuable role for the Spartans in 2025-26 as a backup point guard after the Spartans suddenly had a big hole at that spot when Jase Richardson declared for the 2025 NBA Draft after just one year.
Izzo brought in Ugochukwu from Miami (Florida) after his freshman season there, where he put up similar stats to the ones he eventually did in East Lansing. Last season he averaged 5. 1 points, 1.
5 rebounds and 1. 5 assists, but had a much bigger impact on the team than those stats reflect. He was inserted into the lineup in the 10th game of the season against Penn State and immediately made an impact, scoring 23 points on 8-for-10 shooting on the road.
He started the next 11 games before his final one last year against Minnesota when he got hurt in the same game he was replaced in the starting lineup by freshman Jordan Scott to help stagger the minutes with star point guard Jeremy Fears Jr. Without Ugochukwu, the Spartans had a serious backup point guard problem and were forced to try and steal an occasional minute here and there with third string point guard Denham Wojcik, who was often overmatched. ON THE GRIDIRON: 5 Michigan State football spring game observations Next year, the backup point guard spot shouldn't be as big of an issue (assuming Fears eventually pulls his name out of the 2026 NBA Draft), with highly-touted recruit Carlos Medlock Jr.