Northwestern men's basketball continues to bolster its roster through the transfer portal, securing a commitment from UC Santa Barbara forward Collin Smith. The 6-foot-8 sharpshooter is the third major addition for head coach Chris Collins this offseason, joining transfers Jack Karasinski and Luke McEldon.
Smith brings a proven scoring touch and valuable experience to Evanston. After starting his career at Vanderbilt, he flourished at UCSB last season, starting all 31 games and averaging 11.9 points and 4.2 rebounds per contest. His most impactful skill is his elite three-point shooting, having connected on a blistering 40.5% of his attempts from deep, a trait that will immediately stretch defenses for the Wildcats.
As a former four-star recruit, Smith adds significant offensive firepower and versatility to Northwestern's frontcourt. His ability to space the floor as a forward is a coveted asset in modern basketball and should create driving lanes for his new teammates. This move signals Northwestern's clear intent to build a more dynamic and potent offense for the upcoming Big Ten campaign.
