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Wolf Suspension Over, But Transfer Student Will Take His Scholarship

UConn has juggled its roster to open a spot for a new player for next season, and perhaps retain an old one. Enosch Wolf, having passed all the university’...

UConn has juggled its roster to open a spot for a new player for next season, and perhaps retain an old one.

Enosch Wolf, having passed all the university’s requirements, is no longer suspended from the team. Wolf, arrested in February following an on-campus altercation with a woman he was dating, was declared eligible to return to the Huskies for his senior season, but will have to compete for a roster spot as a walk-on, a UConn spokesman said.

Meanwhile, CBSSports.com cited an unnamed source and said guard Lasan Kromah will transfer to UConn from George Washington for his fifth season of eligibility. Kromah, who visited UConn last week, reportedly told coaches Tuesday he’d like to come to Storrs. He would take the program’s last scholarship, leaving Wolf without one, so that would be the logical explanation for Wolf’s walk-on status.

Wolf, the 7-foot-1 center who is home in Germany, played very little his first two seasons at UConn. He played in 22 games as a junior, averaging 13.7 minutes, 3.1 points, 3.4 rebounds and shooting 59 percent.

Story by Dom Amore, Hartford Courant. Read more at courant.com.

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