Former UCLA point guard Dylan Andrews is transferring to Boise State to continue his college career, according to reports.
Andrews, a two-year starter with the Bruins, had a tough junior season following a sophomore campaign in which he averaged 12.9 points and 3.7 assists. He averaged 35.2 minutes while starting 32 games in 2023-24.
But Andrews averaged just 6.9 points this past season and played just 24.8 minutes per game. He averaged 3.4 assists and started 29 of 32 games played.
Andrews entered the transfer portal last week. Just days later, UCLA landed Donovan Dent, the New Mexico star considered the top point guard in the portal.
Andrews, a former four-star recruit, should be able to step in and start for Boise State, which will lose starter Alvaro Cardenas from a squad that has reached the College Basketball Crown semifinals.
–Field Level Media
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