Former North Carolina guard Caleb Love has a new home for the upcoming year. After leaving North Carolina following his junior year, Love committed to Michigan before decommitting a month later. Now, he’s heading out to the Pac-12.
Love committed to Arizona on Tuesday, ending his second recruitment in the transfer portal.
The Wildcats were one of three programs recently mentioned by 247Sports insider Eric Bossi along with Texas and Gonzaga. But in the end, Love found his fit with the Wildcats and will come in right away and start for Tommy Lloyd’s team.
I now present to you… “Savage Mode 2” #BearDown🐻⬇️🅰️ pic.twitter.com/brS7oXuWV0
— Caleb Love (@caleb2love) May 30, 2023
Love spent three years at North Carolina and had his best season as a junior for the Tar Heels. He averaged 16.7 points, 3.7 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game.
He earned an honorable All-ACC mention in his final two seasons. As a sophomore, Love helped lead the Tar Heels to the Final Four and hit a crucial shot down the stretch to beat Duke in the national semifinal.
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