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Winters Grady, a former Michigan basketball player, has announced his transfer to Minnesota. He will apply for a medical redshirt to extend his eligibility after limited play due to injury.
Winters Grady has found a new home in the Big Ten.
Grady, who spent his freshman season at Michigan, announced he’s transferring to Minnesota in a social media post on Friday.
Grady’s commitment to the Golden Gophers comes a couple days after he took a visit to Minnesota and nine days after he became the first Wolverine from the national title team to enter the transfer portal.
A 6-foot-6, 210-pound wing, Grady saw limited action in his lone season at Michigan due to a nagging foot injury and the fact he played behind a group of experienced perimeter players. He appeared in nine games and averaged 2.9 points and 1.1 rebounds in six minutes.
He last played on Jan. 2 against USC before he made the decision to sit out the rest of the season because of a lingering foot issue that he’s been battling since his sophomore year of high school. He's expected to apply for a medical redshirt, which will give him four seasons of eligibility.
Grady, a former a top-100 prospect and four-star recruit out of California’s Prolific Prep, is joining a Minnesota team that went 15-18 overall, finished 11th in the 18-team Big Ten with an 8-12 mark and was decimated by injuries in coach Niko Medved’s first season.
Grady is the first of two Wolverines who have entered the transfer portal to announce his transfer destination. Big man Malik Kordel, who also played sparingly during his freshman year in Ann Arbor, has yet to declare where he’s headed next.
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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Former Michigan basketball wing Winters Grady transfers to Minnesota
Winters Grady transferred to Minnesota after limited playing time at Michigan due to a foot injury and competition from experienced players.
In his freshman season at Michigan, Grady averaged 2.9 points and 1.1 rebounds over nine games.
If granted a medical redshirt, Winters Grady will have four seasons of eligibility remaining to play college basketball.

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