K-State men’s basketball coach Bruce Weber announced on Thursday that would-be senior Jeremy Jones is leaving the program. The 6 foot 2 inch guard told Weber he’d like to finish his college career closer to his hometown of Chicago. Jones transferred to K-State after he was an NJCAA all-American at Seward County Community College a year ago. He saw action in 20 games for the Cats last season as he averaged 3.1 points a night. Jones scored a season high 12 points in 14 minutes at Oklahoma, but injured his ankle in the game, which hampered his playing time the rest of the way.
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