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Henry Coleman III Is Transferring After Playing One Season At Duke

One season!

That was how many seasons Henry Coleman III played at Duke!

Why?

Because the freshman forward entered the transfer portal!

When?

Today!

Why?

Henry Coleman III had this to say about entering the transfer portal!

I want to thank Duke University for the opportunity to be a part of this program," said Coleman. "Since the season ended, I have had discussions with my family and my coaches at Duke, and have decided to enter my name in the transfer portal. I'm so appreciative for what the coaching staff, the support staff and so many others on campus have done not only for me, but for all of my teammates. The relationships that I have built will be with me forever. Lastly, I want to show my love for the Duke fans who stuck with us throughout this unusual season. Although you weren't able to see us in person, your support meant so much. Thank you Duke."

“according to an article on goduke.com”

As a freshman at Duke,

Henry Coleman III Appeared in 19 games including each of the final 11 contests of the season

  • Shot 10-of-20 (.500) from the field and averaged 1.1 points with 1.4 rebounds per contest

  • Made his Duke debut in the season-opening win over Coppin State (11/28)

  • Went 2-of-3 from the field for four points with two rebounds against Bellarmine (12/4)

  • Provided a spark off the bench against North Carolina (2/6), scoring four points, dishing out two assists, grabbing two boards and blocking a shot in 13 minutes

  • Scored four points on 2-of-2 from the field, collected two rebounds and had a blocked shot in five minutes in the win over No. 7 Virginia (2/20)

  • Brought down a career-high five rebounds and added another blocked shot versus Syracuse (2/22)

  • Contributed four points, five rebounds and two blocks off the bench in the ACC Tournament win over Boston College (3/9)

  • Matched career highs of four points and five boards, while setting a career high in minutes (15) in the BC victory

    “according to Henry Coleman III’s biography on goduke.com”