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Dylan Ennis transferring to Oregon

05/06/2015, 8:15pm EDT
By Aron Minkoff

Aron Minkoff (@AronMinkoff)
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After more than a month of school visits and deliberation, former Villanova standout Dylan Ennis has decided to transfer to Oregon.

Ennis transferred to 'Nova following his freshman year at Rice and averaged 9.9 ppg with 3.7 rpg and 3.5 apg this past season.

After sitting out for a year following his enrollment at Villanova, Ennis completed his fourth year academically and will graduate next week, thus making him immediately eligible next season.

Ennis opened up about his decision to leave 'Nova in an interview with CoBL in early April, after announcing his intent to transfer.

One of his main reasons for leaving ‘Nova was his desire to play in a more traditional offense as a point guard, an opportunity that will certainly be present for him at Oregon, which is dealing with the loss of Pac-12 Player of the Year Joseph Young

Young was a dynamic senior point guard that averaged 20.7 ppg with 4.4 rpg and 3.9 apg. 

Oregon went 26-10 last season and lost to National Championship runner-up Wisconsin in the Round of 32.

Ennis had previously narrowed his options to Baylor, Illinois and his destination Oregon.

The news was first reported by Evan Daniels of Scout.com.

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