STORRS, Conn. (AP) UConn freshman Vance Jackson says he plans to transfer, the second player in a week to leave Kevin Ollie’s program.
The 6-foot-8 swingman joins sophomore forward Steven Enoch, who announced last week he wants his release and will transfer.
Jackson announced his plans Tuesday on Twitter, writing to fans that his decision came ”after a bunch of prayers and thinking.”
Jackson was UConn’s best 3-point threat and averaged just over 8 points in the 32 games. UConn finished with a 16-17 record, its first losing season in 30 years.
The 6-11 Enoch averaged just over three points and two rebounds a game.
The school announced last week that assistant coach Glenn Miller had left. Miller was part of Jim Calhoun’s original staff in the 1980s and returned in 2010. No reason was given for his departure.
Add A Comment
THIS IS NOT A GAMBLING SITE – If you think you have a gambling problem click here.
Disclaimer: This site is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Individual users are responsible for the laws regarding accessing gambling information from their jurisdictions. Many countries around the world prohibit gambling, please check the laws in your location. Any use of this information that may violate any federal, state, local or international law is strictly prohibited.
Copyright: The information contained on TheSpread.com website is protected by international copyright and may not be reproduced, or redistributed in any way without expressed written consent.
About: TheSpread.com is the largest sports betting news site in the United States. We provide point spread news, odds, statistics and information to over 175 countries around the world each year. Our coverage includes all North American College and Professional Sports as well as entertainment, political and proposition wagering news.
©1999-2023 TheSpread.com