Joe Toussaint is going from the B1G to the Big 12.

The ex-Iowa guard announced his commitment to West Virginia on Monday. He recently visited the school, as it was one of his top transfer choices.

Toussaint joins a West Virginia program that finished the 2021-22 season with a 16-17 record. The Mountaineers have appeared in 10 NCAA Tournaments under current head coach Bob Huggins.

Toussaint appeared in all 36 games for Iowa and made in 21 starts. He ended the year averaging 4.3 points and 3.2 assists per game. He played just over 17 minutes per contest.

Toussaint spent 3 seasons at Iowa and appeared in 98 games during his time with the program, making 41 starts. He totaled 471 points, dished out 279 assists, grabbed 114 rebounds and had 111 steals during that span.

During Iowa’s 26-10 season, Toussaint hit a double-digit point total twice. One of his top performances came in a win over Maryland. He totaled 9 points and dished out 9 assists in an 80-75 victory.

With the NCAA’s COVID-19 waiver, Toussaint will still have 2 years of eligibility to use at West Virginia.