The redshirt senior spent three seasons at Wisconsin after redshirting at UNLV but struggled to secure significant playing time due to a deep guard unit in recent years.
Lindsey appeared in 16 games this season, achieving a career-high of 17 minutes and eight points in the season opener against Arkansas State.
After being on scholarship for his sophomore year, Lindsey transitioned to a walk-on status before last season. Now, he is on the lookout for a new collegiate home to conclude his career.
Isaac Lindsey has entered the transfer portal. #Badgers walk-on will have one year of eligibility remaining.
— Bucky’s 5th Quarter (@B5Q) April 9, 2024
Earning minutes in 2024 proved challenging for Lindsey, with Wisconsin’s guard rotation boasting returning players such as Chucky Hepburn, Max Klesmit, John Blackwell, and Kamari McGee, along with the addition of Daniel Freitag this offseason.
Lindsey joins Connor Essegian, A.J. Storr, Luke Haertle, and Ross Candelino as transfer guards departing from the program this offseason.