
Kansas State got another transfer player to stack its portal additions.
LSU forward Matt Gilhool, who didn't see the floor at all in his freshman season, has joined the Wildcats. Gilhool was a four-star prospect out of William Penn Charter High School in Philadelphia, PA. At 6-foot-11, Gilhool will likely play at the five unless he shares the floor with JT Rock.
Here are the other additions Kansas State has made so far:
JT Rock, Sophomore Center
2025-26 STATS: 6.2 PTS, 3.5 REB, 0.9 BLK
ANNOUNCEMENT DATE: Apr. 13
Rock most recently played at New Mexico after spending his freshman year at Iowa State. He knocked down 37.9 percent of his 3-pointers last season, the most by a big man in the school's history. His ability to hit on the perimeter as a big man should play right into the Wildcats' game plan. Dorin Buca was a great center in the paint, but his lack of perimeter presence made him relatively one-dimensional.
Jaden Schutt, Junior Guard
2025-26 STATS: 7.7 PTS, 1.6 REB, 0.9 AST
ANNOUNCEMENT DATE: Apr. 13
Schutt spent his first two seasons with Duke before his two-year tenure with Virginia Tech. He shot 38.4 percent from the floor and 38.5 percent from 3-point range. Hopefully, Schutt's sharpshooting can be utilized in a Wildcats offense that succeeded on the perimeter.
Brandon Rechsteiner, Junior Guard
2025-26 STATS: 12 PTS, 2.2 REB, 2.5 AST
ANNOUNCEMENT DATE: Apr. 10
Rechsteiner is a junior guard from Colorado State and the son of WWE legend Scott "Steiner" Rechsteiner. Rechsteiner had a career season in production, ascending in every statistical category, including shooting 40 percent from 3-point range.
Dezdrick Lindsay, Junior Forward
2025-26 STATS: 5.3 PTS, 2.8 REB, 1.5 AST
ANNOUNCEMENT DATE: Apr. 10
The program also added Dezdrick Lindsay, a redshirt junior forward who played at Oregon. He started in eight games for the Ducks this past season. Lindsay will hopefully add the forward depth the program desperately needed last season amid several major injuries.
Brock Vice, Sophomore Forward
2025-26 STATS: 2.0 PTS, 2.0 REB
ANNOUNCEMENT DATE: Apr. 8
Vice didn't get a lot of playing time last season, but he could serve as solid frontcourt depth for the Wildcats. Their forwards were depleted last season, as Khamari McGriff, Mobi Ikegwuruka, and Elias Rapieque barely stayed on the court consistently, let alone together.
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