North Carolina's Luka Bogavac Joins NCAA Transfer Portal
North Carolina guard Luka Bogavac enters NCAA transfer portal
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Luka Bogavac, a freshman guard for the University of North Carolina, has entered the NCAA transfer portal after averaging 9.8 points per game this season. His departure follows speculation about his return under new head coach Michael Malone, marking a significant shift in his college basketball journey.
- 01Luka Bogavac averaged 9.8 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 2.2 assists in his freshman season.
- 02He started 21 of 33 games for the North Carolina Tar Heels.
- 03Bogavac's standout performance was scoring 20 points against Clemson in the ACC Tournament.
- 04He previously played for the SC Derby club in Montenegro before joining North Carolina.
- 05His entry into the transfer portal opens up opportunities for a new college basketball program.
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Luka Bogavac, a freshman guard for the University of North Carolina, has officially entered the NCAA transfer portal, as confirmed by On3’s Pete Nakos. During his first season, Bogavac made a notable impact, averaging 9.8 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 2.2 assists across 33 games, starting in 21 of those appearances. His most impressive performance came during the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Tournament, where he scored 20 points in a crucial victory over Clemson in Charlotte. Despite recent reports suggesting he would return to North Carolina under new head coach Michael Malone, Bogavac has opted to seek a new opportunity elsewhere. Originally from Montenegro, he played for the SC Derby club before joining the Tar Heels, where he received NCAA clearance to compete in the 2025-26 season.
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Bogavac's transfer could affect the team's roster dynamics and recruitment strategies at North Carolina.
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