Syracuse redshirt freshman forward Matthew Moyer has announced via Twitter that he will be leaving the program.
The past 2 years at Syracuse University has been an amazing journey.Thank you to the coaching staff for the opportunity and my teammates! Also the fans have been incredible. My family and I feel it is in my best interest to move on and explore other opportunities. #GodsPlan pic.twitter.com/E7YFvNR2VP
— Matthew Moyer (@matthewmoyer13) March 26, 2018
Moyer saw significant action in the first part of the season this year, but averaged just six minutes per game in the team’s final seven games. For the season, Moyer averaged 16.8 minutes per game, scoring 3.2 points per game and 3.4 rebounds per game. The emergence of freshman Marek Dolezaj limited Moyer to a bench role, and now with Oshae Brissett returning and five-star forward Darius Bazley set to join the team next season, Moyer’s role would likely be diminished even more. Bazley, at 6’9″ 200 lbs, is almost a carbon-copy of Moyer, who is listed at 6’8″ 215 lbs.
Moyer, a 2016 recruit, was a four-star recruit out of high school, and chose Syracuse over Ohio State, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Indiana, among many others. It is unclear where exactly Moyer will consider, but he will have three years of eligibility remaining.
Syracuse redshirt freshman forward Matthew Moyer is transferring. Moyer averaged 3.2 points and 3.4 rebounds this season.
A four-star recruit coming out of high school and held offers from Ohio State, Michigan, Indiana, and Wisconsin among others. Sit one, play three. https://t.co/vCx3WhnkOR
— Sean Bock (@SBock247) March 26, 2018