Tennessee added its first player through the transfer portal this offseason Saturday with Indiana State guard Tyreke Key announcing he’ll use his final year of eligibility at Tennessee. Home Sweet Home 🧡🍊 @Vol_Hoops pic.twitter.com/MnjzhRhUq2 — Tyreke Key (@TyrekeKey) April 23, 2022 Key gives Tennessee a scoring guard that can play off the ball and score in a myriad of ways. In four seasons at Indiana State, Key averaged 14.5 points and 4.4 rebounds per game. The 6-foot-3 guard’s best seasons came in his sophomore and senior seasons. Key averaged a comparable 17.4 and 17.2 points per game, but did so on 45% shooting from three-point range as a sophomore but on just 32% from deep as a senior. Key shot 32% from deep as a freshman and 39% from deep as a junior. The two-time All Missouri Valley First Team guard has already played four seasons of college basketball but still has one year of eligibility due to NCAA COVID-19 eligibility relief. Key entered the transfer portal following the end of the 2020-21 season before returning to school and undergoing a shoulder surgery that would sideline him the entire 2021-22 season. The Celina, Tennessee native was linked to the Vols…
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