West Virginia's Kerr Kriisa, Joe Toussaint enter transfer portal after Bob Huggins' resignation

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West Virginia's Kerr Kriisa, Joe Toussaint enter transfer portal after Bob Huggins' resignation
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West Virginia point guard Kerr Kriisa is entering the transfer portal after longtime Mountaineers coach Bob Huggins resigned last week, he told ESPN's Jonathan Givony on Friday.

Huggins retired as the winningest active head coach in college basketball with 935 career wins while coaching at Walsh, Akron, Cincinnati, Kansas State and West Virginia, where he played himself in college. He made two Final Four appearances and won 10 conference tournament titles.

Kriisa is the second West Virginia player to enter the transfer portal since Huggins’ resignation. Tre Mitchell entered on Thursday, and Joe Toussaint followed Kriisa’s lead on Friday. Toussaint, who transferred to West Virginia from Iowa before last season, averaged 9.4 points and 2.8 rebounds per game with the Mountaineers. Mitchell, who played at UMass and Texas previously, averaged 11.7 points and 5.5 rebounds in Morgantown.

Kriisa averaged a career-high 9.9 points and 5.1 assists last season at Arizona while shooting nearly 40% from the field. He led the Pac-12 in assists, and helped the Wildcats win the Pac-12 tournament for a second straight season. The Estonia native has two seasons of eligibility remaining. It’s unclear where Kriisa will end up next season, though he was reportedly considering Memphis, Cincinnati and Nebraska before landing on West Virginia. He’s also not ruling out a return to the Mountaineers, though entering the portal now is a way to ensure he can leave without issue while West Virginia searches for Huggins’ replacement.

"I will still consider coming back when the new coach is announced," Kriisa said, via ESPN."For now, I'm entering the portal, and want to get this figured out as soon as possible."

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