
Oklahoma State Makes the Cut For Delaware Transfer Forward John Camden
STILLWATER – Steve Lutz and Co. are looking to add a few big men out of the transfer portal to fill out the rest of the roster heading into next season. One they’re looking at is former Delaware forward, John Camden.
According to Joe Tipton of On3, Camden is down to Oklahoma State, Cal, Grand Canyon, Mississippi State, Purdue and SMU.
Checking in at 6-8, 220 pounds, Camden played and started in 36 games for the Blue Hens this past season as a senior, averaging nearly 17 points per game on 47% shooting from the floor, nearly 42% from 3-point range and 78% from the free throw line. He also brought down 5.5 rebounds per game.
The 97-76 loss to St. John’s back on Dec. 28 was Camden’s best game of the season. He scored 35 points on 13-of-18 shooting from the floor, 9-of-11 from 3-point range with four rebounds and four assists.
Prior to his time at Delaware, Camden appeared in 14 games at Virginia tech in 2023-24 and 23 in 2022-23. He began his career at Memphis, where he appeared in one game before a season-ending injury.
Originally out of Wayne, PA, Camden graduated from the Brewster Academy in 2021 after playing three seasons at Archbishop Carroll.
Lutz and Co. are bringing in two high school big men in Mekhi Ragland and Ben Ahmed and return Robert Jennings and Andrija Vukovic. Adding a talented forward like Camden, along with adding a traditional big man out of the portal would round the class out nicely, which according to On3 is the No. 3 portal class in the country. They’ve added Mississippi State guard, Kanye Clary, Seton Hall guard, Isaiah Coleman, LSU transfer guard, Vyctorius Miller and Green Bay guard, Anthony Roy.
Guard Jamyron Keller entered the portal last week, leaving Lutz and Co. two scholarships to fill.