North Dakota State Guard Jacari White Narrows College Choices to Final Five
Jacari White plays guard at North Dakota State. He picked five colleges to explore a transfer. ADS Sports reports the 6‑foot‑5 player from Orlando is eyeing Houston, Ole Miss, Texas, Virginia Tech, and West Virginia. Each college links simply to his plans.
White shined in his senior season. He scored 17.1 points per game. He grabbed 4.3 rebounds and dished out 2.3 assists. This output jumped from his previous 10.3 points and 3.8 rebounds over 22 games. His three‑point shooting reached 39.8% in the 2024‑25 season.
Before North Dakota State, White played one season at State College of Florida. There he averaged 13.5 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 2.1 assists. His move from junior college to Division I built his experience. He still has one year of eligibility after his transfer.
In a chat with On3’s Jamie Shaw, White explained his recruitment. He said he meets with several teams and plans campus visits. He shared clear ideas for adding value to a new program.
White emerges as a top shooting guard in the transfer market. He ranks 96th overall and 25th among shooting guards in the On3 Industry Transfer Rankings.
At North Dakota State, the Bison finished 21-11 overall and 11-6 in Summit League play. They lost early in the conference tournament to South Dakota, even after two wins against the Coyotes in the regular season.
Jacari White now stands at a crossroads. Fans of college basketball wait eagerly to learn where the talented guard will land next.