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Kentucky guard Travis Perry entered the transfer portal. As a true freshman last season, the 6-foot-1 guard averaged 2.7 points in 9.7 minutes per outing across 31 games, including four as a starter.
A Kentucky native has entered the transfer portal, ending his short time in Lexington. On Tuesday, it was announced that soon-to-be sophomore guard Travis Perry entered the transfer portal.
Perry, who is the state’s all-time high school points leader — and last year’s Kentucky Mr. Basketball award recipient — originally signed with UK in the fall of 2023, when John Calipari ...
The transfer portal has changed college athletics drastically as now players are free to hop from school to school, and Kentucky lost a player this offseason. That player is Travis Perry, and this ...
Travis Perry has been here before. Ole Miss basketball is a little over a month into summer workouts. The Rebels return three ...
eFeb 22, 2025; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA; Kentucky Wildcats guard Travis Perry (11) drives the ball against Alabama Crimson Tide forward Jarin Stevenson (15) during the second half at Coleman Coliseum.
LEXINGTON — Trent Noah was well aware of Travis Perry's state of mind in the days and weeks following the conclusion of Kentucky basketball's 2024-25 season. They were roommates, after all.
Kentucky freshman guard Travis Perry is staying in the SEC. Perry, who entered the transfer portal just hours ahead of the 11:59 PM ET deadline on April 22, has committed to Ole Miss.
Kentucky men’s basketball Head Coach Mark Pope addressed the media on Tuesday as part of his offseason media availabilities. Taking the podium, Pope was asked about a plethora of topics from the ...
The University of Kentucky signee, who was named Kentucky’s Mr. Basketball. led the Warhawks to the 2025 Sweet 16 state title, scoring 24 points and grabbing 15 rebounds. Travis Perry ...
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LEXINGTON, Ky. — Travis Perry will always be part of an elite fraternity in Kentucky basketball history. Since Wayland High School’s “King” Kelly Coleman was named the first Kentucky Mr.