
Former Clemson forward Chauncey Wiggins transfers to an ACC rival
Chauncey Wiggins has decided on his next destination, opting to stay in the ACC as he transfers to Florida State to play under new head coach Luke Loucks.
Wiggins, who entered the portal last week, spent three seasons at Clemson, developing into a key piece for the Tigers. This past season, he averaged 8.3 points, 2.9 rebounds, and 0.7 assists per game, starting 26 of 34 contests while playing 23.6 minutes per game. The 6-foot-10 forward showed his shooting ability, hitting 43.8 percent from the field and 36.5 percent from beyond the arc.
In 2023-24, he played a role in Clemson's Elite Eight run, appearing in all 36 games with 18 starts. That year, he contributed 5.4 points and 2.1 rebounds per game, shooting 44.2 percent from the field and 34.9 percent from deep. As a freshman, he saw limited minutes but gained valuable experience in 27 games.
Originally from Grayson, Georgia, Wiggins was a three-star recruit in the 2022 class, ranked No. 183 overall by the 247Sports Composite. Now, he'll look to take the next step in his career with the Seminoles after spending three years in Brad Brownell's program.

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