Overview
- Jackson Shelstad, who announced Tuesday on social media, will enter the NCAA transfer portal, the database players use to signal they plan to change schools.
- A December hand injury limited the junior to 12 games this season after he opened at 15.6 points and 4.9 assists per game with standout nights against UCLA and San Diego State.
- Reports say he is seeking a medical redshirt for the shortened year, which, if approved, would leave him with two seasons of eligibility.
- His departure follows forward Kwame Evans Jr. entering the portal Monday and center Nate Bittle finishing his eligibility, leaving Oregon to replace its core after a 12-20 year.
- ESPN projects Shelstad as one of the most sought-after point guards this spring, and he also posted a public thank-you to Ducks fans as he closes a three-year run in Eugene.