Jaeden Zackery had an impressive college career that ended earlier than he would have hoped.
The Boston College transfer played his final season at Clemson and didn't disappoint. He was a sharpshooter from deep like everyone hoped he'd be, making about 36 percent of his shots from long range, and he could also fill it up from inside the arc, making 45 percent of his field goals. He finished his lone season with Clemson averaging 11.7 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 3.1 assists. It was a career year for Zackery.
Following that heartbreaking loss to McNeese in the first round, there was talk that Zackery was planning on lobbying for another year of eligibility to return to Clemson.