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Gibbs picks Seton Hall

Was Temple ever a possible destination for Sterling Gibbs?

The 6-foot-1 point guard, who left Texas after the spring semester, has transferred to Seton Hall. The Newark Star-Ledger and Zagsblog.com reported that Gibbs, a rising sophomore, had considered playing for the Owls. The Star-Ledger even wrote Gibbs was "being wooed by Temple."

However, someone close to Temple's program denied those reports on Friday.

"That's way off," the source said. Temple "never offered nor discussed signing Gibbs."

At this point, it doesn't matter.

Gibbs picked Seton Hall after spending Thursday with Pirates coaches and players at the school's South Orange, N.J. campus.

Gibbs averaged just eight minutes and 2.6 points as a backup to standout Myck Kabongo this past season at Texas. Both players were freshmen.

The Scotch Plains, N.J. native, who played high school ball at Seton Hall Prep, had expressed a desire to play closer to home during this past season. Gibbs will try to get a hardship waiver, which would allow him to not have to sit out a year, as per NCAA transfer rules.