The new-look Gophers men's basketball program still is changing.
On Wednesday, the University of Minnesota officially announced it has released Joe Coleman from his scholarship just hours after news broke that another player, Malik Smith, had become coach Richard Pitino's third recruit for the 2013-14 season.
Pitino issued a short statement on Coleman's departure, which was expected after it was confirmed Tuesday he was seeking his release: "We wish him the very best in the future. We appreciate the contributions he has given the program the last two years."
Coleman's plans are unknown.
''After much consideration, I have decided that transferring will be best for me,'' Coleman said in a text message. ''This was not an easy decision by any means, and is something I have been considering since before Coach Pitino arrived at Minnesota. I wish Coach Pitino, his staff, and my former teammates nothing but the best. I also want to wholeheartedly thank the Minnesota fans, staff, and students for making my first two years of college so unforgettable.''
Smith, a transfer from Florida International who played there under Pitino, has not officially been announced as a new member of the Gophers, but he tweeted that he committed and reiterated that in a subsequent interview Wednesday.
"Once I knew [Pitino] was interested, I pretty much knew I was going to go," Smith said.
The two moves offer a glimpse into the type of roster Pitino is assembling for next season and perhaps into the future. The three players that Pitino has commitments from so far — Daquein McNeil and Dre Mathieu have already signed — are either very quick, good shooters or both.