Pepperdine's Leading Scorer To Transfer; Wants To Play At Higher Level
(CBSSports.com/Jeff Goodman) -- Keion Bell wants to play at a higher level.
The 6-foot-3 Pepperdine guard, who has just one year left of eligiblity, has decided to transfer from the Waves after a difficult season marred by injuries and a suspension.
Bell is explosive and can score the ball. He averaged 18.9 points in 20 games last season and has scored 1,365 points in his three-year career.
Bell told CBSSports.com he will visit Missouri Sunday and he is hoping to take a trip to Texas A&M later this month. Oregon is also involved.
``It's not that the WCC is a bad conference," Bell said. ``But it doesn't compare to the Big 12."
Bell, who is rehabbing from wrist surgery, said all the coaches are recruiting him as a combo guard who will have to sit out this season and have one year remaining.
``I want to definitely take visits to Missouri and Texas A&M before I make a decision," Bell said. ``