Myles Colvin is back on the move. The former Purdue basketball guard and Heritage Christian graduate has entered the NCAA transfer portal, seeking a new destination after just one season with the Wake Forest Demon Deacons.
This marks the second consecutive offseason Colvin has entered the portal, having transferred from his hometown Purdue Boilermakers to Wake Forest last spring. The 6-foot-5 wing carved out a significant role in Winston-Salem, appearing in all 35 games and starting 24. He posted solid averages of 11.6 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 1.2 steals per game while connecting on 36% of his attempts from beyond the arc.
Colvin carries a notable basketball pedigree as the son of former Purdue football standout and Indianapolis Colts linebacker Roosevelt Colvin. His decision to re-enter the portal underscores the fluid nature of modern college basketball rosters, where players are increasingly seeking the right fit to maximize their development and exposure.
As a proven scorer with high-major experience and deep Indiana roots, Colvin will likely attract significant interest from programs looking to add an immediate-impact wing. His next move will be one to watch as the transfer portal continues to reshape team landscapes across the country.