The Tennessee Volunteers have a long offseason ahead of them, since they are now in the critical phase of the offseason. That part is the transfer portal, where teams may lose and gain players. The Vols have already lost a number of key players to graduation or the transfer portal.
They’ve also started looking into possible transfer portal targets, including one who was recently revealed to have heard from the Vols. Terrence Hill Jr. , who just finished an exciting season with VCU, is that player. He was a sophomore last season, with an average of 15 points, 2. 8 assists, and 2. 7 rebounds per game. He also had excellent shooting numbers, and many people around the country consider him a top target.
Here is the statement from Sam Kayser of LeagueRDY.
The Announcement
He was named the A10 Sixth Man of the Year and the A10 Most Improved Player this season. He averaged 15. 0 points, 2. 8 assists, and 2. 7 rebounds per game.
Despite his minimal playing time as a rookie, the outstanding prospect performed admirably, finishing as VCU’s finest guard in terms of minutes played. Here is some more information from vcuathletics. com.
Terrence Hill, Jr. , 2024/2025
Played in 23 games, averaging 3. 4 points and 6. 1 minutes per game. Shot. 446 from the field (25/56)
Shot a flawless 17-for-17 from the free throw line, which is the most attempts without a miss in VCU single-season history.
Scored a career-high 16 points against Elizabeth City St. on November 29, with two rebounds and an assist.
In only nine minutes against La Salle (Feb. 4), he scored 13 points, shooting 5-for-7 from the floor and 3-for-5 from beyond the arc.
In his collegiate debut against Bellarmine on Nov. 4, he had five points.
Conclusion.
Since then, few information has been provided, since he remains a key target for several of these teams and is likely to visit. While no visits to public knowledge have been planned, there is an expectation that this will be the next stage before he announces where he will be committing. It is unknown where the Volunteers stand right now.