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Kansas adds AJ Storr after he led Wisconsin in scoring this season

Time:2024-06-03 18:19:06 source:Global Groove news portal

AJ Storr is transferring to Kansas after leading Wisconsin in scoring this past season.

Storr said Thursday in a social media post that he was making this decision “with great excitement and humility.” Later Thursday, Kansas officially announced the additions of Storr and former South Dakota State guard Zeke Mayo.

“Joining the Jayhawks is a dream realized, and I’m incredibly honored for this opportunity to be a part of the tradition and culture of Kansas Basketball,” Storr said in his post.

It was a busy day for transfer news involving Wisconsin, as Badgers point guard Chucky Hepburn announced on social media that he also was entering the portal.

Storr, who is 6-foot-7, had 16.8 points and 3.9 rebounds for Wisconsin this season while helping the Badgers go 22-14. Wisconsin earned a No. 5 seed in the NCAA Tournament but lost 72-61 to James Madison in the opening round.

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