Davion Mitchell left the Auburn program in March.

Former Auburn basketball player Davion Mitchell has found a new home.

Per Evan Daniels of 247Sports, Mitchell, a point guard who played one season with the Tigers, has committed to Baylor. He will have to sit a year, then will have three seasons of eligibility.

Daniels, a key backup for Auburn's SEC title team, announced he was leaving the program March 29.

Mitchell, a 6-feet-1 guard from Hinesville (Ga.) Liberty County, wrote at that time, "after doing my duediligence at Auburn, I have decided to further my academic studies and basketball goals elsewhere. I want to thank Coach (Bruce) Pearl and the Auburn family for the opportunity to play and embracing me and taking this young boy and shaping him into a young man."

Mitchell played in all 34 of Auburn's games during the 2017-18 season for a team that won the Southeastern Conference regular-season championship and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Mitchell was a valuable backup for the short-handed Tigers.

He averaged 17.1 minutes, 3.7 points, 1.9 assists and 1.1 rebounds a game.

Mitchell made 45 of 105 shots from the field (42.9 percent). He was 15 of 52 from 3-point range (29 percent).

He recorded 63 assists to 38 turnovers.

In SEC games, Mitchell's production fell somewhat as he averaged 2.9 points, 1.8 assists and 0.9 rebounds.

Mitchell scored in double-figures twice as a Tiger. Once in a win over George Mason, then again in a victory against UConn. He scored 10 points in both games.

In a 76-71 loss at Alabama on Jan. 17, Mitchell led the Tigers with five assists. That tied his career-high for assists in a game. Mitchell also had five assists vs. Winthrop.

Mitchell played 20 or more minutes 12 times in Auburn's 34 games. The last time coming in Auburn's NCAA first-round win over College of Charleston, which was played in San Diego, Calif. In a season-ending loss to Clemson, he played 17 minutes and finished with 2 points, 1 rebound, 0 assists and a steal.

Only twice all season did Mitchell fail to play at least 10 minutes in a game.

In high school, Mitchell was the No. 12 point guard and No. 59 overall recruit nationally in the industry generated 247Sports Composite. He averaged 23.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 2.5 steals per game as a senior.

On the AuburnTigers.com bio for Mitchell, it says Mitchell "was one of the most physical defenders anywhere in high school basketball ... outstanding on-the-ball defender ... can be a lock-down defender ... can also score and makes plays ... a winner and competitor ... extremely quick ... named a 15 Under-The-Radar Freshman by Jon Rothstein ... one of two great point guards for Auburn along with sophomore Jared Harper."