BROOKINGS, S.D. — From their shocking loss to 8th seed Western Illinois in the Summit League Tournament, to TJ Otzelberger leaving last week to take over at UNLV, the month of March was one bad joke for SDSU men’s basketball fans. Sophomore guard David Jenkins Junior announced via Twitter tonight that, due to the recent coaching changes at SDSU, he has decided to re-open his recruitment and has been granted a scholarship release from the school. Jenkins was one of the leading scorers on the team this past season and says that he wants to take the opportunity to see what school will give him the best opportunity to “achieve his dreams”. The Tacoma native could become the second Jackrabbit to transfer after freshman Ryan Kreuger announced his intent to leave last week, and top incoming recruit Caleb Grille also announced that he had re-opened his recruitment in the wake of Otzelberger’s departure. Jenkins departure would leave the Jacks with just eight scholarship players. Jenkins would have two years of eligibility remaining where ever he decides to play.
Jenkins Considering Transferring From SDSU
Apr 2, 2019 | 5:40 AM