COLLEGE STATION -- Texas A&M sophomore forward Isiah Jasey has decided to leave the program the school announced following the Aggies' 80-59 win over Northwestern State Monday night.

Jasey was not in attendance for the game.

Jasey is a native of Killeen, but graduated high school in Wichita, Kansas. He appeared in five games this season, all off the bench, and averaged 3.8 points per game after seeing 9.0 minutes per contest.

His last action for A&M came against Washington in the Vancouver Showcase where he scored 2 points and added 5 rebounds in 8 minutes of action.

As a freshman, Jasey saw the court in 15 games, but averaged a lowly 3.3 minutes per game.

With Jasey's departure, the already depleted A&M post rotation reduces further. The Aggies are left with three reliable options at forward -- Christian Mekowulu, Josh Nebo and John Walker III. Jasey was also the Aggies' tallest player (6-10).