Men’s Basketball: TCU F David Punch to enter transfer portal

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Men’s Basketball: TCU F David Punch to enter transfer portal

Men’s Basketball: TCU F David Punch to enter transfer portal

The All-Big 12 forward will reportedly leave the Horned Frogs after two seasons

Men’s Basketball: TCU F David Punch to enter transfer portal

The All-Big 12 forward will reportedly leave the Horned Frogs after two seasons

The TCU Horned Frogs men's basketball program is facing a significant offseason departure. Reports confirm that sophomore forward David Punch, a cornerstone of the team's recent success, intends to enter the transfer portal after two impactful seasons in Fort Worth.

This move represents a major loss for the Frogs. Punch, an All-Big 12 Honorable Mention selection, was the team's leader in both scoring and rebounding this past season, averaging 14.1 points and 6.8 rebounds per game. His consistent play was instrumental in TCU's run to the Second Round of the 2026 NCAA Tournament.

A 6-foot-7 former four-star recruit from Harker Heights, Texas, Punch appeared in all 66 games during his TCU career, proving to be a durable and reliable presence on the court. His immediate production and high ceiling have already positioned him as a top-10 player in the transfer portal, making him one of the most sought-after—and likely one of the highest-compensated—names available this cycle.

Punch becomes the sixth Horned Frog to enter the portal this offseason, joining teammates Jace Posey, RJ Jones, Kayden Edwards, Ashton Simmons, and Liutaurus Lelevicius. His decision marks a pivotal moment for TCU, as head coach Jamie Dixon now faces the challenge of rebuilding a roster that just tasted March Madness success.

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