Penn State's Kayden Mingo Commits to Baylor, Giving Scott Drew Another Key Transfer Guard
Penn State transfer point guard Kayden Mingo has committed to head coach Scott Drew and Baylor, according to Draft Express. Mingo becomes the second addition in this year’s transfer portal cycle, joining Liberty sharp-shooter Brett Decker.
Standing at 6-foot-3, 195 pounds, Mingo averaged 13.7 points, 4.3 assists and 3.5 rebounds across 28 starts for the Nittany Lions this season as a true freshman. Mingo shot 48% from the field and 71% from the charity stripe, while shooting 24% from beyond the arc on limited attempts.
This season, Mingo also boasted a 3.9% steal percentage and is in the 97th percentile among guards in rim field goals attempted per game. He shot 50.7% from deep paint twos, showing his really good touch. Per Evan Miya’s CBB Analytics, Mingo was Penn State’s second-best defender and best overall offensive player.
The Farmingdale, New York, native graduated from Long Island Lutheran, the same high school as former Bear and current Philadelphia 76er, VJ Edgecombe. Mingo was a consensus top-40-ranked prospect and the highest-ranked recruit in Penn State’s program history.
Mingo’s younger brother, Dylan, is a five-star point guard in the 2026 recruiting class who chose North Carolina over Baylor and Kentucky earlier in the spring, but he recently decommitted from the Tar Heels, following the firing of head coach Hubert Davis.
Kayden Mingo will have three years of eligibility remaining and is listed as the No. 29 overall transfer in this year’s portal cycle, according to On3.