Former Redbird, one year, has landed at his 6th school in 6 years.
https://triblive.com/sports/duquesne...usan-mahorcic/
Dusan Mahorcic college resume'-...
Ben Sheppard appears in a few mock NBA Draft predictions as a late 2nd round draft pick.
These have him at #60-
https://www.nba.com/news/bleacher-report-mock-draft-march-2023
https://www.masslive.com/celtics/20...-take-all-american-among-2nd-round-picks.html
Missouri State's Dalen Ridgnal entering the transfer portal today brings the number of uncommitted MVC transferring players back to 9, out of 52 as I count them. Ridgnal is should get some D1 interest.
But only 9 of the 52 MVC transfers still be looking for somewhere to land, two of which were walkons, is not too bad.
I'm am a bit surprised by a couple of them-
Blaise Beauchamp, a 6'3" guard, averaged a decent 8.2 ppg and 35.2% from three in his 2 seasons at Evansville. I thought he'd be able to get interest from mid to lower D1 programs.
And Belmont's Frank Jakubicek is a 6'8", 245 pound kid with decent post skills, who shot 54% in limited playing time. I expected him to get interest from mid to lower level D1 programs. Maybe he has, but he is still uncommitted.
This might be a new record for most seasons of eligibility for a D1 college student-
Dejuan Clayton has just been granted an 8th year of eligibility, and is enrolled at Manhattan.
He spent 5 seasons at Coppin State (2016-2021). One was a medical redshirt season because of an injury.
Then he played a Covid season at Hartford in 2021-22, for a 6th year of eligibility, but that season was also cut short by injury. So the NCAA granted him an additional season, his 7th, and he transferred to Cal for 2022-23, where he played in 9 games due to multiple injuries.
Then he entered the transfer portal for the 3rd straight year, has been granted an 8th season, and has now landed at Manhattan.
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https://twitter.com/TP4PT/status/1705291820727664644
Noah Reynolds commits again, this time to Green Bay and new head coach Sundance Wicks. Wicks was an assistant coach at Wyoming for the past 3 seasons, so he coached Noah Reynolds there the last 2 seasons.
Sundance Wicks- https://greenbayphoenix.com/sports/m...ance-wicks/524
And, Noah Reynolds' older brother Nic Reynolds, is an assistant coach there under Wicks.
Nic Reynolds- https://greenbayphoenix.com/sports/m...c-reynolds/527
Just heard Lathan Sommerville really doing great in the high school tournaments! Being from peoria, he committed to Rutgers. I hope BU keeps in contact with this kid! His father I believe committed to Iowa before coming home to Bradley! With the portal today, you just never know! Maybe we get him to come home in the coming years!!!
Yes, Marcellus went to Iowa. But the coach then was Stave Alford and he insisted that Cellus redshirt his only year at Iowa, which he didn't want to do. So he left and transferred to a junior college (Southwestern Illinois CC), since under the rules at that time, he would have had to sit out another entire year if he transferred to another D1. He was a 1st team junior college All-American in his only season at SWCC where he averaged 25.3 ppg and 9.5 rpg. Jim Les and Chuck Buescher (his high school coach) convinced him to transfer to Bradley, and he had a terrific career with the Braves.
Yes, Marcellus went to Iowa. But the coach then was Stave Alford and he insisted that Cellus redshirt his only year at Iowa, which he didn't want to do. So he left and transferred to a junior college (Southwestern Illinois CC), since under the rules at that time, he would have had to sit out another entire year if he transferred to another D1. He was a 1st team junior college All-American in his only season at SWCC where he averaged 25.3 ppg and 9.5 rpg. Jim Les and Chuck Buescher (his high school coach) convinced him to transfer to Bradley, and he had a terrific career with the Braves.