Arizona State Dismisses Leading Scorer BJ Freeman Following Conduct Issues
Freeman's ejections and suspension during a turbulent season led to his removal from the team.
- BJ Freeman, Arizona State's leading scorer, was dismissed from the team due to conduct detrimental to the program.
- The senior guard averaged 13.7 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game across 25 games this season.
- Freeman was ejected from two games during conference play, including one for headbutting an opposing player, and was later suspended for a separate game.
- His dismissal comes as Arizona State struggles in the Big 12, holding a 12-14 record and a six-game losing streak.
- Freeman had transferred to Arizona State from Milwaukee, where he was a standout player and two-time All-Horizon League selection.