Ketron Shaw and his brother Kyrell Shaw are leaving their HBCU and hitting the switch portal.
The Maryland Jap Shore duo spent one season in Princess Anne, MD. Ketron, a junior, averaged 18 factors, 5.9 rebounds and three.1 assists in his first Division I season after transferring from Winston-Salem State.
Ketron Shaw adopted head coach Cleo Hill from Winston-Salem to Maryland Jap Shore after two profitable seasons on the Division II HBCU. Shaw was part of a CIAA championship crew as a freshman starter and was the crew’s third-leading scorer as a sophomore at just below 11 factors per recreation.

Kyrell Shaw initially dedicated to Winston-Salem State final winter, however flipped his dedication to Maryland Jap Shore when his brother transferred there.
After scoring 20 factors simply as soon as in his first two seasons, Ketron Shaw hit that mark in six of his first seven video games on the Division I stage, together with a 30-point efficiency towards Outdated Dominion. He scored 20 or extra factors in half of his 28 appearances within the season whereas capturing 45 p.c from the sphere and was named third-team All-MEAC after the season. He led the crew in scoring, rebounding and assists.

Kyrell Shaw, a 6’4 guard, averaged 6.7 factors per recreation throughout his freshman marketing campaign. He scored in double figures seven instances, together with a 31-point efficiency towards Galladuet.
Additionally hitting the portal from the HBCU is Jalen Ware. Ware averaged 3.3 factors and 4 rebounds per recreation for UMES (6-25).