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    K-State bigs Onyenso and Fall enter transfer portal

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    By K-State Online on April 14, 2025 K-State Basketball, K-State Sports, Sports

    Tim Everson teverson@themercury.com

    The Kansas State men’s basketball team is losing some size for next season after the two tallest players on last season’s roster hit the transfer portal Monday morning.

    Ugonna Onyenso, a 7-foot center from Nigeria, and Baye Fall, a 6-foot-11 wing from Senegal, became the third and fourth Wildcat players to enter the transfer portal this offseason.

    Their exit leaves seven open scholarships to fill for next season as they join Macaleab Rich and Brendan Hausen in the portal.

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