Siena's Michael Wolfe to transfer
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Siena forward Michael Wolfe will be looking for a new team at the conclusion of the semester, head coach Jimmy Patsos announced.
Wolfe is said to be leaving the program due to a desire to get closer to his hometown of Germantown, Md., according to Mark Singelais of the Times Union.
Wolfe had yet to play for the Saints this season. He averaged 1.8 points in 36 games a year ago.
“Mike’s transferring," Patsos said. "Mike Wolfe’s a great guy. He was going to redshirt, anyway, this year … There’s nothing wrong. Mike Wolfe’s going to go closer to home and he wants to go where he can play a lot of minutes. That is what is going in America today at every single college.
"This isn't just about him."
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