Creighton sophomore guard Ryan Nembhard intends to transfer from the basketball program, according to a Thursday tweet from Stadium basketball analyst Jeff Goodman.

“Nembhard averaged 12.1 points and 4.8 assists this past season,” wrote Goodman. “FYI: His older brother, Andrew, was recruited to Gonzaga by current Arizona head coach Tommy Lloyd.”

Nembhard, a former four-star recruit out of Montverde, Florida, committed to Creighton over offers from Stanford, Florida, Ohio State, Seton Hall and USC, according to 247Sports. The 6-foot guard averaged 12.1 points per game for a Bluejays team that went 24-13 and 14-6 against conference opponents, good enough for fourth place on Creighton’s roster.

Creighton won three matchups in March Madness before falling in a 57-56 loss to San Diego State in the Elite Eight. Ryan Nembhard scored seven points and grabbed four rebounds in a game that saw a made free throw by SDSU guard Darrion Trammell put the Aztecs up by one with a made free throw with one second remaining. A foul was called in favor of Trammel as he attacked the basket for a potential game-winner.