ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Sunday, the Wolverine's star player made a major announcement about his future.
In a news conference in Ann Arbor, Trey Burke made his decision known and confirmed what many already suspected.
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The college basketball player of the year says he will skip his last two seasons at Michigan and enter the NBA draft.
Burke averaged 18.6 points -- almost four points more than he did as a freshman -- and 6.7 assists last season.
He led the Wolverines to the NCAA championship game for the first time in two decades. The 6-foot, 190-pound point guard thought about going pro a year ago after helping Michigan win its first Big
Ten title since 1986, but chose to come back to campus for his sophomore season.
~Ann Arbor news conference for Burke's announcement.~