Former Purdue basketball reserve Myles Colvin has announced his transfer to Wake Forest in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Colvin joins a Demon Deacons team that went 21-11 and 13-7 in ACC play, and refused a National Invitation Tournament berth.
Wake Forest lost most of its major contributors to graduation or the transfer portal, giving Colvin a chance at more playing time.
The 6-foot-5 Colvin, who played at Heritage Christian School in Indianapolis, is the son of Purdue football great Rosevelt Colvin, and his sister, Raven, starred in volleyball for the Boilers.
Myles Colvin stats
2024-25 at Purdue: 5.4 points in 17.8 minutes per game
2023-24 at Purdue: 3.3 points, 41.4% 3-pointers in 8.6 minutes
Myles Colvin eligibility
He has two years of eligibility.
Myles Colvin scouting report, highlights
Myles Colvin isn't shy about shooting 3-pointers or rising for a spectacular dunk. Like so many of Purdue's role players, his shots often came in spot-ups after Braden Smith or Trey Kaufman-Renn drew attention.
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