Michigan basketball has one of the best recruiting classes in the country, but its biggest addition for next season could come via the transfer market.
The Wolverines are one of four teams in the running for Harvard grad transfer Bryce Aiken, according to Jon Rothsten. Aiken, who will make his decision Thursday, is also considering Maryland, Seton Hall and Iowa State.
Harvard grad transfer Bryce Aiken tells me he will announce his commitment on Thursday.Final list:Seton HallMarylandMichiganIowa StateImmediately eligible.
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) April 8, 2020Aiken would be a big get for Michigan, not just for the fact he averaged 20.6 points per game over his final two seasons at Harvard. He could also fill the team's hole at point guard after the graudation of Zavier Simpson and the departure of David DeJulius.
Aiken will be immediately eligible after playing just seven games last season due to a foot injury. He was first-team All-Ivy in 2018-19 when he tied for the conference lead in scoring with 22.2 points per game.
The favorite among Aiken's final four teams isn't clear, but Seton Hall may have the upper hand as his hometown option.





