ISU Athletics Communications
Iowa State freshman Clayton Custer has decided to transfer from the men's basketball program, head coach Fred Hoiberg announced Tuesday.
"I appreciate the work and effort Clayton gave to our program this season," Hoiberg said. "He has been a great teammate. I've enjoyed coaching Clayton and wish him the best in the future. I will do anything I can to assist him as he looks for a new school."
Custer, a 6-0 guard from Overland Park, Kansas, saw action in 12 games in 2014-15. He averaged 1.1 points in 5.8 minutes while coming off the bench for the Cyclones.
"I truly enjoyed my time at Iowa State," Custer said. "I was able to build relationships with people I'll be close to the rest of my life and I will always cherish the moments I had here. Thank you to the Iowa State coaches, my teammates and Cyclone nation for the special opportunity."
Iowa State freshman Clayton Custer has decided to transfer from the men's basketball program, head coach Fred Hoiberg announced Tuesday.
"I appreciate the work and effort Clayton gave to our program this season," Hoiberg said. "He has been a great teammate. I've enjoyed coaching Clayton and wish him the best in the future. I will do anything I can to assist him as he looks for a new school."
Custer, a 6-0 guard from Overland Park, Kansas, saw action in 12 games in 2014-15. He averaged 1.1 points in 5.8 minutes while coming off the bench for the Cyclones.
"I truly enjoyed my time at Iowa State," Custer said. "I was able to build relationships with people I'll be close to the rest of my life and I will always cherish the moments I had here. Thank you to the Iowa State coaches, my teammates and Cyclone nation for the special opportunity."