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Former LSU Guard Justice Williams Finds New Home

Williams has revealed his transfer destination after two years with the Tigers.
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LSU guard Justice Williams entered the NCAA Transfer Portal in late March, and after a few weeks of speaking with programs, he’s found his new home. The sophomore guard will take his talent to Robert Morris University.

A Pennsylvania native, Williams returns to his home state after two years in Baton Rouge with the Tigers.

Williams averaged 3.3 points and 1.5 assists during his second season with the Tigers as a rotational piece off the bench for Head Coach Matt McMahon’s group this year.

The former 4-star guard reclassified and skipped his senior year of high school ahead of the 2021-22 season where he played for Will Wade during his freshman campaign. After the coaching change and hiring of McMahon, Williams was just one of three players to stick around and stay in Baton Rouge.

A player with tremendous upside, who showed flashes of what he’s capable of this season, Williams couldn’t stick in the rotation for the Tigers where his minutes ultimately dropped off in SEC play.

This program now finds themselves retooling the roster once again after a challenging first season with McMahon at the helm. With playing departing, and certainly a number of fresh faces expected to head to LSU, it’ll be a busy next few weeks for the Tigers with the transfer portal window closing on May 11.

"We're gonna invest a lot of time with our players. I want people who want to be here, want people who want to be a part of something special because that's what we're gonna build here," McMahon said during his introductory press conference. "My favorite part of the job is not only seeing the best player they can be but the best man they can be. It's my responsibility to grow leaders here at LSU and that's what we're gonna work to do."