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Notre Dame transfer forward Jalen Haralson is down to three schools including Tennessee as he assesses his future, Jon Rothstein reported Saturday morning. Haralson has cut his list to Tennessee, Ohio State and North Carolina.

Haralson is coming off a freshman season where he averaged 16.2 points, four rebounds and 2.6 assists per game for the Fighting Irish. The 6-foot-7, 220-pound forward played both on the wing and a power forward for Notre Dame last season and shot 51.5% from the field and 20% from three-point range.

The Indiana native scored 20-plus points eight times during his freshman season including three times in Notre Dame’s final four games of the season.

Haralson’s 33.9% usage rate was not only the highest on Notre Dame’s team but the ninth highest of any player in the country. For comparison sake, Ja’Kobi Gillespie’s 29.1% usage rate was the highest on Tennessee’s roster last season.

A top 20 recruit coming out of high school, Haralson was stellar at getting to the free throw line as a freshman. He made 122 free throws over the course of the season at a 67.4% clip.

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Haralson ranks as a four-star and the No. 23 player in the transfer portal according to 247sports. On3 ranks Haralson as a four-star and the No. 37 player in the portal while EvanMiya ranks him as a four-star and the No. 62 player in the portal.

Tennessee basketball has been extremely active in the transfer portal to date. The Vols lost six players in the portal this offseason including Bishop Boswell, Amari Evans, Clarence Massamba, J.P. Estrella, Jaylen Carey and Cade Phillips.

Belmont transfer sharpshooter Tyler Lundblade is Tennessee’s lone commitment in the portal to date. Cal combo guard Dai Dai Ames and Loyola (Chicago) center Miles Rubin are currently visiting Tennessee while VCU combo guard Terrence Hill Jr. has scheduled a visit for next weekend.

As things currently stand, Tennessee has seven scholarships to work with in the transfer portal. If Nate Ament declares for the NBA Draft, the Vols would have eight scholarships to work with.