HOUSTON -- IU guard Bracey Wright signed with a sports agent Wednesday, effectively ending his college career, according to a broadcast report.\nWright had announced last month that he would forgo his senior year of eligibility and declare for the NBA draft. But since he didn't initially sign with an agent, Wright preserved the chance to play another season for the Hoosiers.\nHouston television station KRIV reported that Wright signed with Bob McClaren of McClaren Sports. Wright has been working out in Houston six days a week to prepare for the draft, which is scheduled for June 28.\n"It was a tough decision," Wright told the station. "I went back and forth with it a lot. There were some nights where I wasn't too sure about things; other nights I was. In the end I knew this was the right decision to make for myself."\nThe 6-foot-3 junior led the Big Ten in scoring, averaging 18.3 points as the Hoosiers finished 15-14 and missed the NCAA tournament for a second straight year. He ended his career 15th on Indiana's all-time scoring list with 1,498 points.\nWhen Wright announced last month he would declare for the draft, IU coach Mike Davis called it a "great opportunity" for Wright, a 2002 McDonald's high school All-American from The Colony, Texas.\nWright was a first-team All-Big Ten selection last season, when he scored at least 20 points in 10 games. He had three games with 30 or more points, including a season-high 32 points in an overtime victory over Michigan State.\nHe was the first IU player to win the Big Ten scoring title since A.J. Guyton in 2000
Wright gone for good
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