Earlier this offseason, David DeJulius announced that he would be leaving Ann Arbor to pursue his college basketball career elsewhere. Now, the former Michigan guard has clipped his list of potential schools down to four.

According to Jake Weingarten of Stock Risers, DeJulius is still giving Missouri, Iowa State, Marquette and Cincinnati consideration. He is expected to make his decision on Wednesday.

DeJulius has completed virtual visits with all four schools.

This past season, DeJulius competed in 31 games at Michigan and averaged 7.0 points per game. After completing his sophomore season at UM, DeJulius will have two years of eligibility remaining.

Unless he receives an immediate eligibility waiver from the NCAA, DeJulius will have to sit out for the 2020-21 season before being eligible for the 2021-22 campaign. It is unclear if the guard has any potential destinations in mind as of right now.

DeJulius took on an expanded role for the Wolverines this season, the first under head coach Juwan Howard. With Michigan loading up on talent at the guard positions, it’s possible that DeJulius may have been a rotational player again next season.