Luke Loucks has landed the first of what is expected to be quite a few transfer additions this offseason.
Drexel transfer guard Kobe Magee announced Saturday on his Instagram that he’s transferring to Florida State after visiting FSU and Wake Forest this week as a portal prospect.
Magee, a native of Allentown, Penn., just finished his third season at Drexel, during which he saw his production improve considerably. He’s coming off a season where he averaged 14.0 points (up from 6.3 the prior season), 5.6 rebounds (up from 2.1), 1.9 assists (up from 0.7) while shooting 43.9% from three-point range (up from 35.4%).
The 6-foot-6 guard started 33 games for Drexel this past season and scored in double figures in 25 of them.
Magee’s perimeter shooting sounds like a major facet he’ll bring to Tallahassee. If carried over to FSU, Magee’s 43.9% three-point percentage would be tied for eighth-best in a season in program history and the best since Devon Bookert in 2012-13.
There are likely to be many more transfers added to FSU’s 2025-26 roster over the next few weeks. Loucks said in a sit-down with media members that he doesn’t expect a ton retention from the current roster.
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