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Wyatt Walker to Leave NC State, Forgo Final College Basketball Season


Graduate forward Wyatt Walker will not return to NC State for his final season of eligibility. Walker spent last year with the Wolfpack as a grad transfer following three seasons with Samford. Though he had two years of eligibility remaining when he made the move to NC State, he has chosen not to utilize his final year and will opt to play professionally. (247 Sports)

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