Dylan Darling, NCAA Tournament Star, Transfers to Grand Canyon University
March Madness hero Dylan Darling transfers to Grand Canyon
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Dylan Darling, the junior guard who gained fame for a buzzer-beater in the NCAA tournament while playing for St. John's University, has announced his transfer to Grand Canyon University for his senior season. Despite modest season averages, his pivotal performance has made him a notable figure in college basketball.
- 01Dylan Darling averaged 6.9 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game at St. John's.
- 02He gained fame for a buzzer-beater against Kansas in the NCAA tournament.
- 03Darling was previously named the Big Sky's Player of the Year while at Idaho State.
- 04He started his college career at Washington State before transferring to St. John's.
- 05Darling's move to Grand Canyon University marks a new chapter in his basketball career.
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Dylan Darling, a junior guard known for his dramatic buzzer-beater in the NCAA tournament, has committed to transfer from St. John's University to Grand Canyon University for his senior season. During his time with the Red Storm, he averaged 6.9 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game. Darling's standout moment came in a round of 32 game against Kansas, which secured him a memorable place in NCAA history. Prior to joining St. John's, he was recognized as the 2024-2025 Player of the Year in the Big Sky Conference while playing for Idaho State and also spent two seasons at Washington State. His transfer to Grand Canyon represents a significant opportunity for him to build on his college basketball career.
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