Travis Perry is helping Vanderbilt gain traction.
Travis Perry, a former Kentucky Wildcats guard, is gaining attention as he explores transfer options for his college basketball career. After entering the transfer portal in late April, Vanderbilt University has emerged as a strong contender for his commitment. Robbie Weinstein of Vandy247 recently predicted that Perry will join Vanderbilt to play under head coach Mark Byington. The 6’1″ guard from Lyon County, Kentucky, still has three years of eligibility remaining .
Perry, a four-star recruit ranked 81st nationally out of high school, had a modest freshman season at Kentucky. In 14 games, he averaged 3.9 points, 0.8 rebounds, and 0.9 assists per game, shooting 40% from the field and 39.4% from three-point range . His performance suggests potential for growth, and Vanderbilt could provide the opportunity for increased playing time and development.
Vanderbilt’s proximity to Perry’s hometown—approximately a two-hour drive—may also influence his decision. Additionally, Perry recently visited the University of Maryland, where new head coach Buzz Williams expressed interest in him . However, with Vanderbilt gaining momentum in the recruitment process, Perry’s commitment could significantly bolster the Commodores’ backcourt for the upcoming season.
As the transfer portal period concludes, all eyes are on Perry to see where he will continue his collegiate basketball journey.