Wisconsin veteran forward Chris Hodges entered the NCAA transfer portal on Wednesday.
The graduate transfer played four seasons with the Badgers after originally joining the program as a three-star recruit in the class of 2021, committing over other offers from DePaul, Loyola, Miami (OH) and Rutgers.
Hodges redshirted on Wisconsin's 2021-22 Big Ten title team before appearing in 40 games over the next three seasons. He was a reserve forward through that time, playing just 30, 21 and 15 total minutes as a redshirt freshman, sophomore and junior, respectively. The former three-star recruit tallied four total points, nine rebounds, two assists, a steal and four blocks in that limited playing time.
The Schaumburg, Illinois, native enters the portal with a final year of eligibility remaining. He is the third Badger to transfer since the conclusion of the 2024-25 season, following veteran guard Camren Hunter and former top recruit Daniel Freitag. Those three follow a large departing senior class of Max Klesmit, Kamari McGee, Carter Gilmore, Steven Crowl, John Tonje and Markus Ilver.
Wisconsin F/C Chris Hodges has entered the transfer portal. Grad transfer. https://t.co/upFLgnraFJ
— Verbal Commits (@VerbalCommits) April 2, 2025
Wisconsin has yet to land a transfer commitment at this early stage in the cycle. That may change in the coming days, as the program was recently predicted to edge North Carolina for a top-ranked guard and is a finalist for a sharpshooting freshman forward.
For more on those pursuits and Wisconsin's other transfer targets, check out our
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