Quadri Moore did not play much during his University of Cincinnati basketball career, and now Moore is leaving.

Senior reserve forward Moore will transfer, UC said in a press release Friday. The 6-foot-8, 230-pound Moore, from Linden, New Jersey, played three seasons for the Bearcats, averaging 2.5 points and 1.3 rebounds in 8.0 minutes per game during 79 games.

“Everybody here cares about Quadri,” UC coach Mick Cronin said in a statement. “We wish him all the best.”

Cronin, via text, said he is unsure where Moore will transfer.

The highlight for Moore was a career high 14-point game at Tulane this past January, a game UC won 78-61.

That day, about 100-plus UC "RallyCats" (student boosters) made the trip to New Orleans for the game, as they sometimes do when the Bearcats visit Tulane in American Athletic Conference play. The RallyCats chanted “Quad-ri Moore! Quad-ri Moore!” as Moore had his big game, and they also displayed a "Quad Squad” sign.

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At UC, Moore wore jersey No. 0 and was popular with fans who wanted to see him do well. As it was, Moore usually had to wait his turn while UC continued its run of NCAA Tournament appearances (seven consecutive, entering the 2017-18 season).

Moore averaged 16.3 points and 6.9 rebounds as a senior at Linden High in New Jersey. He was rated a three-star prospect and ranked among the nation's top 150 players by Rivals, Scout and ESPN.

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