ICYMI: Arizona Wildcats starting point guard Kerr Kriisa is entering the transfer portal.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Arizona Wildcats starting point guard Kerr Kriisa is entering the transfer portal. ESPN first reported the news, which Kriisa later confirmed on Instagram.
— Jonathan Givony March 22, 2023 Kriisa, a junior, has been the Wildcats' starting point guard for the past two years. He led the Pac-12 in assists this season, averaging about 10 points and five assists per game.Keeping it short and sweet. Thank you for unforgettable 3 years that I had here. So thankful and grateful for all moments that I shared with my teammates. Bear down, always!
The Estonian point guard has been an emotional leader and streaky three-point shooter during his career. This season, Kriisa made nearly 37 percent of his three-pointers, but shot only 4-20 from deep during postseason games. He also battled a shoulder injury late in the season.
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