Missouri State basketball junior Chance Moore says he’s entering the transfer portal.
Moore announced the news on social media Wednesday afternoon.
I want to thank Coach Ford and the MSU family for the opportunity and growth that I have experienced over the past two years. For my next chapter I have decided to enter into the transfer portal. I’m extremely grateful for the memories and friendships made!🖤🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/TXqQVNfc35
— Chance Moore (@Chance3303) March 13, 2024
Moore started 20 games for the Bears this year, averaging 10.7 points and 5.3 rebounds per game.
His point-per-game average ranked third best on the team.
Moore served as a three-point threat for the Bears during the last two seasons, making 94 of 295 attempts from downtown.
Moore’s teammate, Kanon Gipson, also announced that he’s entering the transfer portal.
I want to thank the Missouri State Basketball Program and most importantly Dana Ford for allowing the opportunity to play as a bear, but I feel it is a good time for me to enter the transfer portal to see what other opportunities exist. It has been an honor to be a MSU Bear! pic.twitter.com/rOC7oPfAbR
— Kanon Gipson (@Kanongipson0212) March 13, 2024
Gipson, a redshirt freshman from Rogersville, saw time in eight games for the Bears this season.
Gipson spent his first year out of high school with We Are United Prep during the 2021-22 season.