Mohamed Wague Makes Decision

West Virginia forward has decided that he will continue his basketball career elsewhere.  

MORGANTOWN, West Virginia — Mohamed Wague said goodbye to West Virginia yesterday and hello to the Alabama today. Wague, who visited Tuscaloosa over the past couple of days, officially committed top lay for The Crimson Tide moments ago.

Wague, a 6’10 forward from Bronx, New York, posted a collage of his time at West Virginia with the following message: “Nothing but love I will always remember my time up here in Morgantown. Coaching staff, teammates, and the people in general. Thank you.”

Wague, who averaged 4.1 points and 3.1 rebounds per game last season, will have 3 years of eligibility remaining.