FAIRBORN — Wright State junior Tanner Holden entered the transfer portal on Tuesday.
— Tanner Holden (@tannerholden_23) March 29, 2022
BREAKING: ALL-Horizon league first team guard Tanner Holden just entered the transfer portal.
— PortalUpdates (@portal_updates) March 29, 2022
Holden was a big factor in helping Wright State get to the NCAA tournament his season. The 6’6” junior averaged 20.1 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game on 50% shooting.
He joins his Raider teammates, Grant Basile and James Manns, who entered the transfer portal on March 21st and 22nd.
Holden averaged over 20 points a game this past season leading Wright State to the NCAA Tournament, including a 37 point performance against Bryant on March 16th in the First Four at the UD Arena here in Dayton for their first tournament win in program history.
Making a name for himself on the national stage... Tanner's 37 points last night were the most by a Raider in our NCAA D1 history!#RaiderUP | #RaiderFamily pic.twitter.com/s9Tg26ZVMX
— Wright State Men’s Basketball (@WSU_MBB) March 17, 2022
Holden was named to the Lou Henson All-America team on Tuesday, which honors the nation’s best mid-major players in Division I men’s college basketball.
Wright State went 22-14 this past season winning the Horizon League Tournament, getting the automatic bid into this year’s NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.
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