Texas Longhorns Guard Simeon Wilcher Enters NCAA Transfer Portal Again
Texas Longhorns point guard Simeon Wilcher enters transfer portal
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Simeon Wilcher, the point guard for the Texas Longhorns, has entered the NCAA transfer portal after one season with the team. The New Jersey native averaged 5.6 points and struggled during the NCAA Tournament, prompting him to seek a new opportunity for his final year of eligibility.
- 01Simeon Wilcher averaged 5.6 points, 1.8 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game during his season with Texas.
- 02He shot 33.7% from three-point range in 36 games.
- 03Wilcher previously played two seasons at St. John's, where he averaged a career-high 8 points in his sophomore year.
- 04During the NCAA Tournament, he scored only 2 points in 30 minutes of play.
- 05Wilcher is looking for a new school to maximize his skills with only one year of eligibility remaining.
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Simeon Wilcher, the point guard for the Texas Longhorns, has entered the NCAA transfer portal for the second time in his college career after a challenging season in Austin. In his only year with the Longhorns, Wilcher played 36 games, averaging 5.6 points, 1.8 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game. He struggled with his shooting, hitting only 33.7% from three-point range. During the NCAA Tournament, he managed just 2 points in 30 minutes of action, contributing little to the team's efforts. Previously, Wilcher spent two seasons at St. John's, where he had a more productive sophomore season, averaging 8 points per game. With only one year of eligibility left, he is now seeking a program that can help him return to his previous form.
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Wilcher's departure may affect the Longhorns' depth as they prepare for the next season, requiring them to seek new talent to fill the gap.
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