The Memphis star, PJ Haggerty, entered the transfer portal Thursday. Haggerty was the player of the year of the AAC and a second team AP All-American.
Haggerty has produced a year of career, leading Memphis to 29 victories – the most program since 2012-13. The season culminated with the regular season championships and the AAC conference tournament. The Tigers obtained a seeded n ° 5 in the NCAA tournament but were rebounded in the first round by the seeded n ° 12 Colorado State.
Haggerty was the third nation’s striker on average 21.7 points per match and pulled 36.4% on a 3 -point range. He also directed the AAC in minutes played. He will seek his fourth school in four years after stays of a season in TCU and Tulsa.
The replacement of the two Haggerty will be a high task for Hardaway and its staff, but they have already gone quickly to the portal with four incoming additions led by Caroline goalkeeper Zachary Davis and Julius Thedford from western Kentucky. The temple goalkeeper Quille Berry is also attached to the Tigers alongside Ashton Hardaway, the son of Penny, who started his career in Memphis before spending the last season with Saint Mary’s.