Bears Roster Numbers Are Dwindling
Mark Fox, hired just a week ago as Cal’s basketball coach, is off to something of a tough start. He knew that a team coming off consecutive seasons of 20-plus losses would need considerable restructuring. Now he might have to go about rebuilding from almost the ground up.
Before Fox was even hired, guard Darius McNeill announced his intention to transfer. Some Cal observers thought that with the hiring McNeill night change his mind and he still might. But so far he is still on the way out. At his introductory press conference Monday, Fox said he had not spoken directly with McNeill yet and intended to do so.
Wednesday forward Justice Sueing (10 above), the Bears leading scorer and rebounder a year ago, announced he was entering the transfer portal. Then various outlets have reported that forward Roman Davis also was intending to leave.
With the presumed departures of Sueing (14.3 points per game) and McNeill (11.0) the Bears lose two of their top scorers from this past season. Sueing averaged 6.0 rebounds, by far the highest on the team.
Sueing and McNeill will have two years of eligibility remaining but would have to sit out a year at a new school. Davis, who played in just 16 games with two starts, is on schedule to graduate and would likely be eligible immediately at a new school if he does
The Bears had ten scholarship players returning, and three commitments from recruits. Now they have a little more flexibility in the recruiting process.
Of the three early signees, guard Charles Smith IV, and forward D.J. Thorpe are not expected to change their minds. However, guard Joel Brown is now reportedly on the fence.
Paris Austin, who averaged 11.6 points, is now the top returning scorer and will be the lone senior on next seasons roster. The other leading returnees are guard Matt Bradley, 7-3 center Connor Vanover, forward Andre Kelly, and guard Juhwan Harris-Dyson. Forwards Grant Anticevich and Jacobi Gordon are also still on board. None is expected to join the exodus.
Fox was at the Final Four Thursday and unavailable for comment according to a school spokeswoman. She said he was working on assembling a coaching staff.