Report: Hunter Dickinson Scheduled for Kansas Visit; Linked to Maryland, Georgetown | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
Isabella Ramos
Published Mar 23, 2026
Michigan Wolverines men's basketball transfer Hunter Dickinson is scheduled for an official visit to Kansas next week, per Michael Swain of Phog.net.
The 7-foot-1 center is also slated to take unofficial visits to Georgetown and Maryland this weekend, according to Swain.
Dickinson entered the transfer portal on March 31 after three standout seasons at Michigan.
Dickinson put together an impressive junior season with the Wolverines, averaging 18.5 points, 9.0 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.8 blocks in 34 games while shooting 56 percent from the floor and 42.1 percent from deep.
During a podcast appearance published earlier this week (h/t MLive's Andrew Kahn), Dickinson called visits to Georgetown and Maryland "kind of spur-of-the-moment" because he had already booked a flight home.
Dickinson also said he "had a really close relationship" with new Georgetown head coach Ed Cooley, who spent the last 11 seasons as Providence's head coach and recruited Dickinson when he was in high school.
"I just didn't feel like Providence was a big enough brand for me to get where I was trying to go," he said. "That's why I didn't go there. But I really liked (Cooley) and the staff."
Dickinson was also recruited by Maryland while he was in high school, but he ultimately didn't commit to the program because he felt then-head coach Mark Turgeon didn't recruit him hard enough.
With Turgeon no longer with the program, it appears Dickinson is open to playing for the Terrapins.
As for Kansas, Dickinson would be a more than welcomed addition to the Jayhawks program as the team is thin at center entering the 2023-24 campaign. If Kansas goes all-in to recruit him, it could greatly help the program have a better year beginning in the fall.
In addition to Kansas, Georgetown and Maryland, Dickinson also reportedly has taken part in video conference calls with Arkansas and Kentucky, per Kahn.