https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/shawn-teague-1.html
Left because Prince Bridges was brought in as a JUCO to replace him. Here is a picture of him playing for MU:
http://mdh.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/colmo8/id/156859/
Freshman guard Shawn Teague had little trouble shredding zone defense with his passes and getting the ball to Missouri's inside trio of center Steve Stipanovich and forwards Curtis Berry and Ricky Frazier in Saturday night's 92-70 victory over Lamar in the finals of the Show-M-e Classic at the Hearnes Center.
"I guess I felt a little nervous last night, but we were running tonight, and I like to play that way," said Teague. "Things started spreading out, and when I penetrated, they didn't stop me, so I went all the way in."
Nine of Teague's tournament record-tying 11 assists came in the first half. And once Missouri's big men got the ball, they knew what to do with it. Stipanovich, who was named the Show-Me-'s most outstanding player finishing with 25 points and 11 rebounds. Berry, who started the game and showed no signs of the swollen knee that has status in doubt this weekend, was his old aggressive self inside, and finished with 14 points on 5-o- f-7 shooting from the field. But it was Frazier who really put really put life in the tournament record crowd. The 6'5" forward put on a show at both ends of the court, skying for 22 points and a game high 12 rebounds.
Frazier, Berry and Teague were named to the all-tourney team along with Lamar guard Mike Olliver and Terry Adolph from West Texas State.