Cincinnati's Arrinten Page plans to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal

Arrinten Page transferred after his freshman season last year. He’ll now be transferring again this offseason after his sophomore season.
Page will be entering his name into the NCAA Transfer Portal, On3 has learned. That news comes per sources speaking with On3’s Joe Tipton on Tuesday.
Page has spent his underclassmen seasons with Cincinnati this past year after spending the year before at USC. In total, he made 58 appearances with the Bearcats and Trojans, 31 of those coming off the bench this season for Cincy.
Page has averaged 3.3 points (49.3% FG) and 2.2 rebounds per game in his career as an underclassman. That includes slightly better stats as a reserve this year for the Bearcats by posting 3.5 points (49.4% FG) and 2.3 rebounds a game.
A Marietta native, Page played his high school basketball at Wheeler. He was the No. 56 overall recruit there as a four-star in the 2023 cycle. He also rated as the No. 6 C in the class and the No. 5 player out of the state of Georgia. That’s according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He then committed to ‘SC and came as one of four signees in their No. 4 class in ’23 alongside Isaiah Collier, Bronny James, and Brandon Gardner.
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However, Page was one of six departures in the portal last offseason for the Trojans after the coaching change from Andy Enfield to Eric Musselman. Upon leaving, he was a Top-250 transfer per On3 as one of three to come to Cincinnati with Dillon Mitchell and Connor Hickman.
Page will now be the fifth loss by transfer so far for the Bearcats in this cycle. Their program has also seen entries by Dan Skillings Jr., Josh Reed, Tyler Betsey, and JJ Rembert with none having since committed elsewhere. In turn, Cincinnati has brought in two players in Sencire Harris (West Virginia) and Kerr Kriisa (Kentucky).
To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire.
The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.