
The transfer portal window has closed for college basketball, but Kansas State isn't done with its additions.
The program added another center to its roster on Saturday, reeling in sophomore big man Pape N'Diaye. He averaged two points, 2.3 rebounds, and one block at Xavier last season. He and JT Rock are the team's new centers, as N'Diaye will likely be the depth piece off the bench. He is from Abidjan, Ivory Coast, in West Africa.
Here are the other additions Kansas State made over the last few weeks:
Timotej Málovec, Sophomore Forward
2025-26 STATS: 4.2 PTS, 1.3 REB, 0.9 AST
The international forward played at Miami last season, getting a couple of starts along the way. Before heading to the NCAA, he played in the ABA League First Division for two years, averaging 6.1 points and 3.1 rebounds.
Montana Wheeler, Freshman Guard
2025-26 STATS: 8.5 PTS, 1.1 REB, 2.8 AST
Wheeler, who played at Bradley last year, was a consistent scorer in the second unit, illustrated by a few 15-point performances in his freshman campaign.
Isaiah Abraham, Sophomore Forward
2025-26 STATS: 4.7 PTS, 3.0 REB, 0.8 AST
Abraham, a former Georgetown forward, started 94 percent of the Hoyas' games last season. The Wildcats were interested in the four-star prospect coming out of high school, but he committed to UConn his freshman year instead.
Matt Gilhool, Redshirt Freshman Forward
2025-26 STATS: N/A
Gilhool didn't see the floor at all in his freshman season at LSU. He was a four-star prospect out of William Penn Charter High School in Philadelphia, PA.
JT Rock, Sophomore Center
2025-26 STATS: 6.2 PTS, 3.5 REB, 0.9 BLK
Rock knocked down 37.9 percent of his 3-pointers at New Mexico last season, the most by a big man in the school's history. His ability to hit on the perimeter as a center should play right into the Wildcats' game plan.
Jaden Schutt, Junior Guard
2025-26 STATS: 7.7 PTS, 1.6 REB, 0.9 AST
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.
Brandon Rechsteiner, Junior Guard
2025-26 STATS: 12 PTS, 2.2 REB, 2.5 AST
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
Lindsay started in eight games at Oregon this past season. Hopefully, he'll 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
Vice didn't get a lot of playing time last season, but he could serve as solid frontcourt depth for the Wildcats.
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