The Rutgers Scarlet Knights' backcourt is seeing another change, as freshman guard Harun Zrno has entered the NCAA transfer portal. This move makes him the third Rutgers player to enter the portal this offseason, following teammates Dorian Jones and Bryce Dortch.
Zrno, a 6-foot-7 guard, brought intriguing size and shooting potential to the floor in his lone season at Rutgers. Appearing in 34 games with 15 starts, he averaged 6.6 points per game and proved to be one of the team's more reliable three-point threats, connecting on 34% of his attempts from deep. His quick release and perimeter shooting will likely make him an attractive option for programs looking to add spacing and scoring.
The international prospect from Bosnia and Herzegovina arrived with a unique path, having initially committed to Indiana before reopening his recruitment. Now, with three years of eligibility remaining, he is poised to find a new collegiate home where he can continue to develop his versatile game.
For Rutgers fans, this marks another shift in the roster as head coach Steve Pikiell continues to shape his team for the future. Player movement like this is a major part of the modern college basketball landscape, and Zrno's next destination will be one to watch.