Gamecock men’s basketball loses another player to the transfer portal
Sophomore forward Trey Anderson joins Justin Minaya, Trae Hannibal, A.J. Moss and Jalyn McCreary to become the fifth Gamecock intending to transfer away from South Carolina.
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Sophomore forward Trey Anderson joins Justin Minaya, Trae Hannibal, A.J. Moss and Jalyn McCreary to become the fifth Gamecock intending to transfer away from South Carolina.
After losing most of the depth at the guard position, South Carolina has added yet another transfer to help restock the cupboard in Columbia.
This contract extension and subsequent amendments still need to receive official approval following the board's approval.
Next up South Carolina State will wrap of the 2021 Spring season on the road on April 17th, in Dover, DE against the Hornets of Delaware State in a 6 p.m. start at Alumni Stadium.
Gray Collegiate alum Hunter Helms now looks poised to move up to second-string on the QB depth chart at Clemson.