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Georgetown’s Mac McClung picks Texas Tech as transfer destination

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Former Georgetown guard Mac McClung has committed to Texas Tech University, according to his twitter page.

McClung entered the NCAA transfer portal after taking his name out of consideration for the NBA draft.

“Mac was an integral piece of our program, and when he let me know his decision, I was disappointed, but he needs to do what’s best for him,” Hoyas coach Patrick Ewing said in a statement released by Georgetown.

The 6-foot-2 McClung’s departure follows the transfers of four other Georgetown men’s basketball players during last season.

The Hoyas finished the year with seven consecutive losses and a 15-17 Mac McClung picks Texas Tech as transfer destination 

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