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Wofford SS Ryan Wynn commits to Georgia out of NCAA transfer portal

Danby: Daniel Hager06/15/25DanielHagerOn3
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via Wofford Athletics

Wofford shortstop Ryan Wynn has committed to Georgia via the NCAA Transfer Portal, On3’s Pete Nakos reported Saturday afternoon. Wynn was a member of the 2024 Southern Conference Tournament championship team that earned the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament win over LIU in the Chapel Hill Regional.

The Douglasville, GA native started 60 games for Wofford this season, hitting for a .331 batting average with 18 doubles, 5 home runs, 45 RBI, 16 stolen bases, a .492 SLG% and a .413 OBP%.

Wynn becomes Georgia‘s 11th Transfer Portal piece, cementing its class as the best in all of college baseball according to 64Analytics.com.

Georgia Transfer Portal departures:

  • INF Cade Brown
  • INF/OF Bryce Clavon
  • LHP Alton Davis II
  • INF/OF Charlie Jones
  • INF Trey King
  • RHP Wyatt Land
  • INF Erik Parker
  • RHP Asher Sabom
  • RHP Ethan Sutton

Georgia Transfer Portal additions:

  • RHP Caden Aoki (USC)
  • 1B Juan Cruz (Alabama State)
  • RHP Grant Edwards (University of New Orleans)
  • OF/LHP Kenny Ishikawa (Seattle University)
  • OF Cole Koniarsky (UNLV)
  • OF Jordy Oriach (New Mexico)
  • 3B Michael O’Shaughnessy (Davidson)
  • RHP Brad Pruett (East Carolina)
  • RHP Matt Scott (Stanford)
  • RHP Dylan Vigue (Michigan)
  • SS Ryan Wynn (Wofford)

As a senior at Chapel Hill High School, Wynn received first-team all-region and all-state honorable mention honors with a .443 batting average. He then committed to Wofford and played two seasons with the Terriers, where he hit for a .326 average with 20 doubles, five home runs, 51 RBI and 16 stolen bases.

He received national attention prior back in April, as he was one just four Southern Conference shortstops to be named to the Brooks Wallace Award Watch List (nation’s best shortstop), joining Bradley Frye (Mercer), Cody Miller (ETSU), and Trent Turner (Western Carolina).

Wynn now heads to a Georgia program entering the third season of the Wes Johnson era. The Bulldogs had a phenomenal 2025 campaign, as they entered the NCAA Tournament with a 42-15 record and hosted the Athens Regional. Things went south quick however, as losses to Duke and Oklahoma State in back-to-back games quickly ended their season.

Johnson has proven to hit big in the portal, as key players DH Ryland Zaborowski (Miami OH), right-handed pitcher Brian Curley (VCU), third baseman Slate Alford (Mississippi State), right-handed pitcher JT Quinn (Ole Miss), right fielder Robbie Burnett (UNC Asheville), SS Kolby Branch (Baylor) and outfielder Nolan McCarthy (Kentucky) all made their way to Georgia from other Divison I programs.

This report will be updated.