Jaden Schutt, a Virginia Tech transfer, to join Kansas State basketball
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MANHATTAN — Virginia Tech transfer guard Jaden Schutt has committed to Casey Alexander and Kansas State basketball.
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Schutt, who played in the last two seasons at Virginia Tech after starting his career at Duke, became the fourth player to commit to the Wildcats out of the transfer portal. His commitment was first reported by On3's Joe Tipton.
Schutt, at 6-foot-5, started 31 of 64 appearances for the Hokies over the last two seasons, with five coming in 2025-26. He averaged 7.7 points in each of his two seasons with the Hokies, shooting 38.5% from deep this season.
He was a teammate with Colorado State transfer Brandon Rechsteiner, who committed to K-State on April 10, during the 2024-25 season. During that year, Schutt shot 35.6% from beyond the arc and started in 26 of 32 games.
The Yorkville, Illinois, native was the No. 50 overall recruit in the Class of 2022 and was a four-star guard committed to Duke. With the Blue Devils, he played in 14 games as a freshman. After playing 12 minutes in an exhibition game the following season, he required surgery on his left knee, ending his season.
Schutt will have one season of eligibility.
He's the seventh player to commit to Alexander's 2026-27 roster, joining Rechsteiner and other transfers, including Dezdrick Lindsay (Oregon) andBrock Vice (Murray State). Alexander will also bring over Devin Hutcherson and Jaylen Alexander, two incoming freshmen whom he recruited to Belmont. Andrej Kostic also announced he would stay with the Wildcats.
Wyatt D. Wheeler covers Kansas State athletics for the USA TODAY Network and Topeka Capital-Journal. You can follow him on X at @WyattWheeler_, contact him at 417-371-6987 or email him at [email protected]
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