Baylor guard Langston Love enters NCAA transfer portal

Baylor guard Langston Love has entered the NCAA transfer portal, On3 has learned. He does so after three years with the Bears.
Love had a little bit of a step back during the 2024-25 campaign, playing in just 20 games. He started 12 of those contests and was an influential figure when he was available.
Langston Love averaged 8.9 points and 2.8 rebounds per game as a junior this season. He also accounted for 1.2 assists, 0.7 steals and 0.2 blocks per game.
The 6-foot-5, 210-pound guard finished the season shooting 38.9% from the floor. He was a decent 3-point shooter, though his percentages have fluctuated a good bit in recent years.
Believe it or not, Langston Love actually shot 48.0% from beyond the arc as a sophomore during the 2023-24 campaign. He did it on decent volume, too, hoisting 75 shots and making 36 of them.
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His shooting from downtown took a marked step back in 2024-25. Love finished this season shooting just 32.6% from the perimeter. So increasing consistency will be a key focus at his next stop.
Anquan Boldin’s son enters transfer portal
Devin Williams isn’t the only notable transfer portal entry in recent days. Buffalo Bulls sophomore guard Anquan Boldin Jr. has entered the Transfer Portal, On3 has learned. He is the son of long-time NFL star wide receiver Anquan Boldin.
Coming out of high school, Boldin Jr. was an unranked recruit in the Class of 2023. He attended IMG Academy in Delray Beach, Florida. There, he averaged 11 points, four rebounds, two assists, and one block in 27 games. Eventually, he would sign with Buffalo out of high school.
In two seasons with the Bulls, Boldin Jr. has become an important player for Buffalo. In 53 career games played, he has 49 starts and averaged 27 minutes per game over his first two college seasons. This past season, he was one of just two Bulls players to start every game for the team. For his career, he’s averaging 7.5 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game. He’s also shooting 46.4 percent from the field, 28 percent from three-point range, and 66.4 percent from the free-throw line. On the defensive end, he has 0.9 steals and 0.7 blocks per game.
On3’s Dan Morrison also contributed to this report.