Former Oregon Ducks guard Eric Williams has committed to the University of San Diego for his final year of collegiate eligibility, according to a tweet from Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports.
Williams initially entered the transfer portal back in March. He made it clear he was exploring professional opportunities as well as other schools – even indicating he was not planning to return to Oregon regardless.
It was recently revealed he went on a visit to San Diego and he even had a visit scheduled at USC as well.
Williams becomes the second high profile Pac-12 player to join new head coach Steve Lavin at San Diego, following in the footsteps of Jaiden Delaire from Stanford.
Source: Oregon transfer Eric Williams has committed to San Diego.
Steve Lavin has now landed two transfers — Williams and Jaiden Delaire (Stanford) — who played key roles in the Pac-12 last season.
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) May 12, 2022
Williams averaged 8.4 points in a mostly reserve role for Oregon last year, his second with the Ducks after beginning his career in the A-10 with Duquesne.
Now he’ll head to the WCC, a tough conference to make the NCAA Tournament out of thanks to Gonzaga and Saint Mary’s, but a program where he should get plenty of opportunities to prove himself alongside Delaire in Lavin’s first year back coaching at the D-1 level.
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