Jamel King Chooses Transfer Destination

The former Mountaineer has found a new home.

Former West Virginia forward Jamel King announced Wednesday morning that he will be transferring to Kennesaw State.

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The Uniontown, Alabama, native appeared in eight games last season and averaged 1.5 points and 0.6 rebounds per game. He scored a season-high five points versus Penn in November and grabbed a career-best two rebounds against Stony Brook in a season-high eight minutes.

King chose WVU over Samford, Cal State Northridge, South Alabama, Arkansas State, New Mexico, UAB, Troy, Tennessee Tech, East Tennessee State, Kennesaw State, and Tennessee State.

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