Former LSU Tigers Basketball Forward Reveals Transfer Destination to CUSA Program

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Matt McMahon and the LSU staff continue retooling the roster in Baton Rouge with the program utilizing the NCAA Transfer Portal this offseason.
The Tigers have secured a handful of impactful pieces to this point, but have also seen members of the 2024-25 roster reveal departures once the season wrapped up in March.
LSU saw talented forward Noah Boyde, who battled the injury bug last season, elect to test the free agent market.
Boyde is coming off of a 2024-25 campaign after averaging 1.2 points and 0.2 rebounds this past season for the Tigers.
Now, he's found a new home, according to 247 Sports Matt Zenitz. Boyde has signed with Western Kentucky for the 2025-26 season.
LSU 7-foot forward transfer Noah Boyde has signed with Western Kentucky, @chris_hummer and I have learned for @cbssports/@247Sports https://t.co/wkYKVSg3vh pic.twitter.com/xcWp8ze1Hm
— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) April 14, 2025
LSU has seen six total players depart Baton Rouge this offseason. A look into the other members of last season's roster hitting the portal.
The Departures: Six Tigers Enter Portal
Vyctorius Miller: Guard
Last month, the program saw Vyctorius Miller make the decision to test the market, according to On3 Sports.
Miller is coming off of a true freshman campaign where he averaged 8.9 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.2 assists this past season for the Tigers.
The four-star, Top-75 prospect in the 2024 Recruiting Class departs after one season in Baton Rouge with McMahon and Co. unable to retain the coveted guard.
He has since sighed with the Oklahoma State Cowboys.
Mike Williams - Sophomore Guard
LSU sophomore guard Mike Williams has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal after two seasons with the program in Baton Rouge, he revealed via social media on two weeks ago.
Williams, a Top-100 prospect in the 2023 Recruiting Cycle, averaged 5.9 points per game across 57 appearances during his time with Matt McMahon's program.
During the 2024-25 season, Williams appeared in 24 games with zero starts while shooting 31.3 percent from the field and 25 percent from three-point range. He averaged four points per game.
McMahon and the LSU Tigers are expected to be aggressive in the NCAA Transfer Portal during the spring window after a disappointing 2024-25 season.
“There will be plenty of time to reflect on that,” McMahon said. “The disappointing piece is it felt like our trajectory was good, winning the nine games in the league last year to get in the top half, having a strong non-conference schedule there, going 11-2.
“Just unable to get the job done at the level required, combination of injuries, the overwhelming level of talent and quality of teams in the SEC. Just weren’t able to produce the type of results we wanted in league play.”
Williams became the third Tiger to officially enter the NCAA Transfer Portal at the time.
The Other Departures: Corey Chest, Daimion Collins and Tyrell Ward
LSU redshirt-freshman forward Corey Chest entered the NCAA Transfer Portal after two seasons in Baton Rouge.
Chest, one of the top prospects in Louisiana coming out of high school, made 26 appearances for the Tigers this season with 19 starts.
The youngster averaged 6.1 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game while shooting 60.7% from the field during his second season in Baton Rouge.
“It’s energy, it’s effort,” LSU head coach Matt McMahon said about Chest’s talents. “Nothing I can coach. He just has a natural feel for how to go chase rebounds and pursue the ball, and he continues to do it at a high level. One of the better instinctual rebounders I’ve been around in my time.”
After three seasons of high school ball in Louisiana, Chest went up to Missouri for his senior campaign to play for Link Academy, one of the top prep schools in the country.
Chest has since signed with the Ole Miss Rebels.
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