Syracuse, N.Y. — Syracuse point guard Kaleb Joseph is transferring after a disappointing sophomore season, according to his Mass Rivals AAU coach Vin Pastore. The news was first reported by Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports.

Syracuse's Kaleb Joseph will transfer, source told @CBSSports. Two years of eligibility remaining. — Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) April 5, 2016

Joseph played in 19 games and averaged only six minutes this season after being a starter in 30 out of 31 games as a freshman.

Joseph was passed over for the starting point guard spot during the offseason by Michael Gbinije and, during the second half of the year, surrendered the backup guard spot to Frank Howard.

After the ACC Tournament, Jim Boeheim said he had talked with Joseph three weeks ago and discussed the elephant in the room.

"I had a conversation with Kaleb about it three weeks ago," Boeheim said on March 4. "That's the only time we've ever talked about it. He said he wanted to stick it out."