Louisville basketball is entering the elite level in college basketball as they landed a 4-star recruit in the transfer portal. Ryan Conwell committed to the Louisville Cardinals last night, and the Cardinals nation is screaming with joy.
Louisville has now landed a 5-star commit in Adrian Wooley and a 4-star commit in Conwell and will bring in 5-star recruit Mikel Brown Jr., along with Sananda Fru. The Cards' are poised to make a deep March run next season as they are the talk of college basketball in this offseason.
All eyes are on Pat Kelsey and his Cardinals, as Louisville is expected to keep this hot streak going in the transfer portal.
5 glaring reasons Ryan Conwell will lead Louisville basketball to the National Championship
Last season, Conwell averaged 16.5 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 2.5 assists while shooting an impressive 45 percent from the field and 41.3 percent from the 3-point line for the Xavier Musketeers.
The sharpshooter out of Indianapolis is a dream target for the Louisville Cardinals and will now play alongside Brown, Wooley and others. This Cardinals team has the potential to make a run for a National Championship next season, and Conwell is a glaring reason why.
Here are five glaring reasons why the Louisville Cardinals aced the Ryan Conwell commitment.
5. Louisville basketball's glaring weakness is solved
Louisville basketball has officially solved their 3-point shooting weakness from last season. The Cardinals signed two of the best 3-point shooters in the transfer portal, Adrian Wooley and Ryan Conwell. The Xavier transfer and Wooley are set to be a lethal duo in college basketball next season, as both shot over 40 percent from beyond the arc last season.
The Cardinals will have one of the deadliest rosters next season as Mikel Brown Jr., Wooley, and Conwell will run a small guard lineup but can light teams up from downtown. The sky is the limit for this guard lineup, and the three guards are poised for a deep March run.
Conwell shot 41.2 percent from downtown last season and averaged 2.9 3-pointers per game. The Xavier transfer splashed 99 threes last season and will look to bring his sharpshooting skills to this explosive Pat Kelsey offense.
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