OXFORD, Miss. — Former Indiana basketball guard Nick Williams will transfer to Mississippi.
The 6-foot-4 Alabama native fills the roster spot left open when David Huertas decided to forego his senior season to play professional basketball in Puerto Rico.
Williams averaged 8.9 points and 4.5 rebounds per game for the Hoosiers. He scored in double figures 14 times with a career high of 19 points against Wisconsin.
The 2008 Alabama high school player of the year will sit out the 2009-10 season under NCAA transfer rules and will have three years of eligibility left. He started 29 games for the Hoosiers, but coach Tom Crean said Williams left because he was worried about his role with the team.
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Comments » 5
panties4tebow writes:
who cares?
HtownVol writes:
And this matters.....Nope didnt think so.
NoMoreWooAfterGoodOleRockyTop writes:
Zzzzz Zzzzz...
Men's Basketball/Football Recruiting news only please.
Bigger_Al writes:
Crean must have a good recruiting class coming in, because IU only had about five scholarship players last year.
txvolsfan writes:
Tells the state of bammer basketball when the kid goes to Ole Miss vs. the in state school?
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