New Mexico loses 4th player to transfer this offseason
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The mass exodus from New Mexico continued on Tuesday as Jalen Harris became the fourth player this offseason to announce he plans on transferring out of the program.
The freshman guard joins Elijah Brown, Sam Logwood, and Anthony Mathis in leaving the Lobos after a 17-14 campaign, one in which Harris averaged 4.5 points and 2.3 assists per contest.
With the four players transferring and Tim Williams graduating, head coach Craig Neal's roster will not return any player that averaged more than six points per game this past season.
As per NCAA transfer regulations, Harris will be forced to sit out next season before becoming eligible in 2018-19.
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