Missouri Basketball Head Coach Frank Haith announced that freshmen guards Dominique Bull (Worcester, Mass.) and Negus Webster-Chan (Scarborough, Ontario) will transfer. In a statement released by the University of Missouri, Haith said, “Dominique and Negus were great representatives of our program and I want to thank them for their contributions both on and off the basketball court. We will certainly do anything we can to help them as they begin the recruiting process, and wish them nothing but the best moving forward.” Both student-athletes are looking for more playing time and the ability to play closer to home.
Webster-Chan, a 6’7 guard from Ontario, Canada, averaged 2.5 points and 2.0 rebounds in 32 games this season. He made six starts and hit 16-of-59 shots from three-point range.
“I appreciate everyone at Missouri and want to thank Coach Haith and the staff for giving me this opportunity,” Webster-Chan said. “I just want to find a style that is more suited for me, but I wish Mizzou the best of luck in the future and I’m grateful to the Tiger community for their support over the past year.”
The 6’4 Bull played in nine games while averaging 1.6 minutes a contest.
“I want to thank everyone at Mizzou including Coach Haith, the coaching staff and my teammates for their support over the past year,” Bull said. “I enjoyed my time as a Missouri Tiger, but wanted to expand my role on the court and hopefully do it in a situation that’s closer to my family.”