De'Shayne Montgomery Enters Transfer Portal for Fourth Time
Former Georgia basketball guard seeks fourth school in four years
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De'Shayne Montgomery, a former guard for the Georgia Bulldogs basketball team, has entered the transfer portal seeking his fourth school in four years. After a successful season with the Dayton Flyers, where he averaged 13.4 points per game, Montgomery aims to continue his collegiate career elsewhere as Georgia looks to rebuild its roster.
- 01De'Shayne Montgomery has entered the transfer portal for the fourth time in four years.
- 02He averaged 13.4 points and was the second-leading scorer for the Dayton Flyers.
- 03Montgomery previously played for the Georgia Bulldogs but had limited participation due to academic ineligibility.
- 04Georgia's basketball program is actively seeking to fill roster spots with seven players currently in the portal.
- 05Montgomery was initially overlooked as a high school recruit but has shown significant potential at the collegiate level.
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De'Shayne Montgomery, a 6-foot-4 guard, has entered the transfer portal, marking his fourth school in four years. After a productive season with the Dayton Flyers, where he averaged 13.4 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 2.1 steals per game, Montgomery looks to find a new home. He was a key player for Dayton, helping the team achieve a 25-12 record and advance to the NIT quarterfinals. Previously, Montgomery played for the Georgia Bulldogs during the 2024-2025 season but faced academic challenges that limited his playtime. Georgia's basketball program, under coach Mike White, is currently navigating a roster overhaul with seven players in the transfer portal and no incoming recruits, aiming for a third consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. Montgomery's journey reflects both his resilience and the competitive nature of college basketball transfers.
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Montgomery's transfer could influence Georgia's recruitment strategy and roster composition as they seek to maintain competitiveness in college basketball.
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