Northwestern basketball has made its first major move in the transfer portal, securing a commitment from forward Jack Karasinski. The 6-foot-7 graduate transfer from Bellarmine arrives in Evanston fresh off a sensational senior season where he led the entire ASUN conference in scoring, pouring in 21.7 points per game.
Karasinski isn't just a volume scorer; he's a remarkably efficient one. He shot a blistering 56.1% from the field and connected on 41.5% of his three-point attempts, taking nearly six per game. His well-rounded stat line also included 4.7 rebounds and 1.2 assists per contest, earning him First Team All-ASUN honors for his dominant play.
For a Wildcats team that often struggled to space the floor last season, Karasinski represents a perfect schematic fit. His elite shooting and unique combination of size and on-ball skill—he had the highest usage rate among all players over 6-foot-6 who also shot 40% from three—should provide an immediate offensive jolt. Advanced metrics back up his impact, ranking his adjusted offensive rating among the nation's elite.
While his offensive prowess is undeniable and should make him a meaningful contributor from day one, questions about his defensive consistency remain. How he adapts to the physicality of the Big Ten will be a key storyline to watch. Nonetheless, Jack Karasinski's arrival signals an exciting new chapter for Northwestern, bringing a proven, high-level scorer to a team in need of exactly that.
