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Walker finishes his career in seventh place on the school's scoring list with 1,783 points in 111 games.
His departure means Connecticut will return four starters and nine players from its national championship team next season. The Huskies also will add another point guard in Ryan Boatright, a blue chip recruit from Illinois.
Walker said he wished he could stay to see how much that team improves, "but like I said, it's just time."
Calhoun said no matter what they accomplish next season, the Huskies will miss Walker, as a player and a leader.
"I'm starting to miss him now, actually," Calhoun said. "So I'll probably start yelling at him just to feel at home."
[Associated Press;
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