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Montana Wheeler, a 5-foot-9 guard from Bradley, is transferring to Kansas State basketball. He joins former Murray State player Brock Vice under coach Casey Alexander.
Bradley transfer Montana Wheeler to join Kansas State basketball
MANHATTAN — Kansas State basketball coach Casey Alexander added a second player out of the Missouri Valley Conference via the transfer portal with the addition of a guard from Bradley.
Montana Wheeler, a 5-foot-9 guard coming off his freshman season with the Braves, will sign with K-State, according to a report by On3. He played against Alexander, who coached the MVC regular-season champion Belmont Bruins last season.
Wheeler joins former Murray State power forward Brock Vice as the two former Valley rivals to join Alexander in Manhattan. Wheeler has three seasons of eligibility.
Wheeler came off the bench in all 34 games for the Braves this season and averaged 22.4 minutes per game.
New Kansas State basketball coach Casey Alexander
Jaden Schutt
Montana Wheeler is a 5-foot-9 guard transferring from Bradley University.
Montana Wheeler has three seasons of eligibility remaining at Kansas State.
The head coach of Kansas State basketball is Casey Alexander.
Brock Vice, a former power forward from Murray State, also joined Kansas State basketball with Montana Wheeler.

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Andrej Kostic
Dezdrick Lindsay
Brandon Rechsteiner
Brock Vice
Casey Alexander has also landed incoming freshmen Devin Hutcherson and Jaylen Alexander.
Assistant coach Phil Cunningham
Assistant coach Kerron Johnson
Assistant coach JJ Butler
Assistant coach Luke Smith
Sean Rutigliano (standing) is Casey Alexander's general manager.
Wes Long (right) is Kansas State's new "chief of staff"
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New Kansas State basketball coach Casey Alexander
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New Kansas State basketball coach Casey Alexander
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Jaden Schutt
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Andrej Kostic
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Dezdrick Lindsay
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Brandon Rechsteiner
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Brock Vice
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Casey Alexander has also landed incoming freshmen Devin Hutcherson and Jaylen Alexander.
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Assistant coach Phil Cunningham
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Assistant coach Kerron Johnson
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Assistant coach JJ Butler
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Assistant coach Luke Smith
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Sean Rutigliano (standing) is Casey Alexander's general manager.
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Wes Long (right) is Kansas State's new "chief of staff"
He shot 42.6% from the field and 33.7% from 3-point distance while providing defensive pressure at the other end with his speed and quickness. Wheeler's career-best outing was a 22-point game in a New Year's Day loss against Alexander, where he hit 7 of 9 3-pointers for a Bradley freshman single-game record.
He was named to the MVC All-Bench Team at season's end after posting 8.5 points per game with starter's minutes, and 96 assists.
He is from a basketball family. Montana's father, Teddy Wheeler, is currently the head coach at Xavier Academy (Houston). His brother, Savhir Wheeler, was a top-80 prospect according to ESPN and played Division I basketball at Georgia, Kentucky, and Washington from 2019 to 2023.
Wheeler is a Houston native who was offered by Jerome Tang and several other high-major schools early in his high school career before winding up in Peoria, Illinois.
Alexander's inaugural roster is nearing its completion, with Wheeler being the 11th player committed. He joins a list of transfers that includes JT Rock (New Mexico), Matt Gilhool (LSU), Jaden Schutt (Virginia Tech), Brandon Rechsteiner (Colorado State), Dezdrick Lindsay (Oregon), and Brock Vice (Murray State). Alexander will also bring over Devin Hutcherson and Jaylen Alexander, two incoming freshmen whom he recruited to Belmont. Andrej Kostic also announced he would stay with the Wildcats.
The USA TODAY Network contributed to this report
Wyatt D. Wheeler covers Kansas State athletics for the USA TODAY Network and Topeka Capital-Journal. You can follow him on X at @WyattWheeler_, contact him at 417-371-6987 or email him at wwheeler@usatodayco.com
This article originally appeared on Topeka Capital-Journal: Montana Wheeler to join Kansas State basketball in transfer portal