Pittsburgh shooting guard Trey Zeigler is once again on the move as
FOX Sports is reporting that he will be leaving after only one year with the Panthers.
Zeigler will received a waiver after transferring from Central Michigan before this season. He averaged 4.4 points and two rebounds in his one season for the Panthers, which is hardly what anyone expected from player who had a star-studded high school career and averaged about 16 points for CMU.
“We will assist Trey in finding the best situation for him to reach his goals both academically and athletically,” Pitt head basketball coach
Jamie Dixon said in a press release. “He’s a great kid, hard worker and good player. We thank Trey for his contribution to our program over the last year and wish him much success in the future.”
Zeigler's playing time and production took a dive as the year went on. He was brought in to be a scorer off the bench but didn't make an impact during an uneven year. His best game was against DePaul back in January, where he had 18 points and five rebounds. Zeigler was expected to compete for the starting shooting guard position next season.
So far, there is no word yet to where he will be transferring.