Former Illinois basketball forward Coleman Hawkins is deciding where to finish his college career. Hawkins entered the transfer portal before testing his professional abilities for the 2024 NBA Draft.
We have another twist in the Louisville men's basketball program's recruitment of Coleman Hawkins. The former Illinois forward/center is "no longer expected" to visit the Cardinals, according to Rivals' Ty Spalding.
Coleman Hawkins might make the move from the Big Ten to the ACC. According to Joe Tipton of On3, the former Illinois star is taking a visit to Louisville this weekend.
Former Illinois Basketball Star, Coleman Hawkins, has set his first official visit after officially withdrawing from the 2024 NBA Draft. Per Joe Tipton of On3sports, Hawkins will officially visit Louisville this weekend.
The deadline to stay in the 2024 NBA Draft is officially over. Players like Johnny Furphy and Bronny James remained in the draft, while Mark Sears and Alex Karaban returned to Alabama and Connecticut, respectively.
Earlier this week, the Louisville men's basketball officially announced the signings for all of their newcomers for year one under new head coach Pat Kelsey.
Illinois Basketball forward, Coleman Hawkins, announced that he will officially withdraw from the 2024 NBA draft. This comes about a month after the former Illini announced that he will also enter the transfer portal.
Coleman Hawkins isn't quite done with his college basketball career. The former Illinois standout withdrew his name from the 2024 NBA Draft and will return to college for his final year of eligibility.
Kansas wing Johnny Furphy, ESPN’s No. 18-ranked prospect in the 2024 class, is staying in the NBA Draft.
Per multiple sources, Illinois Basketball star, Coleman Hawkins has withdrawn from the NBA Draft and will enter the transfer portal. Coleman Hawkins has one year of eligibility and will put his NBA pursuit on hold.
The Toronto Raptors have tried to keep tight-lipped about their draft workout schedule. It’s hard to know exactly who has and who will head to the OVO Athletic Centre this summer ahead of next month’s NBA draft, but some names have begun to trickle out.
Coleman Hawkins initially declared for last year’s draft after a solid campaign with Illinois, but opted to return for his senior year to improve his game.
To no one’s surprise, Coleman Hawkins is making Illinois Basketball proud at the NBA Combine. First off, he continues to speak highly of the University of Illinois while also showing consideration of the current roster.
Coleman Hawkins is going through the NBA draft combine for the second year in a row. Last year, the Illinois basketball star performed well and received feedback that led him to return to Champaign for another year.
UNC has some buzz for one of the best transfers out there. North Carolina has been named as a team to watch in the recruitment of Coleman Hawkins. After four years at Illinois, Hawkins entered the NBA Draft and put his name into the transfer portal in case he came back to college.
Last week, Illinois Basketball fans received the news that Coleman Hawkins would enter the transfer portal while going through the NBA draft process. This was surprising news to most fans, however, this was an exceptionally smart decision by Coleman to have all options on the table.
Illinois basketball had an up-and-down day yesterday. The Illini lost star guard Coleman Hawkins to the transfer portal. Hawkins is the sixth Illini to enter the portal since the end of the season.
Illinois big Coleman Hawkins entered the transfer portal Tuesday while preparing for the upcoming NBA draft. The 6-foot-10 Hawkins could still choose to withdraw from the draft and use his fifth and final year of NCAA eligibility.
On Tuesday, Illinois forward Coleman Hawkins entered the NCAA Transfer Portal while also declaring for the NBA Draft. Shortly after the news broke, Hawkins released a statement explaining his decision.
Illinois forward Coleman Hawkins had better offensive games throughout his career. On Friday, he was struggling in just about every facet. So he decided to impact the game in other ways. Hawkins turned into an intangibles player when the Illini needed it most.
Sometimes the best way to overcome a loss is refusing to dwell on it. That's exactly what the Illinois Fighting Illini did after falling to Penn State last week.
Senior Coleman Hawkins scored a career-high 30 points as No. 12 Illinois rebounded from a 7-point second-half deficit to earn a 95-85 victory over Iowa Saturday afternoon in Champaign, Ill., that marked Illinois' 1,000th Big Ten win.
The Illinois Fighting Illini had nearly four days to think about Sunday's disappointing loss to the Maryland Terrapins. It's safe to say that game is now a distant memory. The Illini got back on track with an 88-73 victory Thursday against the Michigan Wolverines Thursday in Ann Arbor. "Great bounce back," Illini coach Brad Underwood said.
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