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  • SkippyJack
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  • MaddogJack
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    I saw Matt early this winter - IWCC played Northeast Community College in Norfolk. Coach said he was adapting well and was happy to be playing regularly. My impression was he had a good experience in Brookings, but had higher hope and thought this route would get him to the floor quicker.

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  • da_coach
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    Good for Matt.

    He ran the clock for us at a team camp a few years ago. Seems like a great kid.

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  • SanDakotaState
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    Originally posted by jacks1 View Post
    Per various twitter reports, Matt has picked up an offer from Youngstown St.
    Good for him. He's been lighting it up at Iowa Western CC. He shooting 44% (61-136) from 3 and averaging about 11 points to go along with 5 rebounds. He plays about 17 minutes per game

    http://stats.njcaa.org/sports/mbkb/2...mattdonlan0zms

    Idaho State also offered.

    http://verbalcommits.com/players/matt-donlan

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  • jacks1
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    Originally posted by da_coach View Post
    Has anyone heard anything on Matt Donlan's whereabouts? He posted something on twitter about "off to Omaha to start a new chapter". I'm too lazy to post the link, but just wondering.
    Per various twitter reports, Matt has picked up an offer from Youngstown St.

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  • jack power
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    Originally posted by OldHare View Post
    It might be why she is still available on June 30. Coach Paul has had a "long" list of undersized players at Ft Wayne.
    I thought it was a mens player. lol It's Monday........

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  • OldHare
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    Originally posted by jack power View Post
    That's not a typo?
    It might be why she is still available on June 30. Coach Paul has had a "long" list of undersized players at Ft Wayne.

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  • jack power
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    Originally posted by OldHare View Post
    IPFW WBB adds 5'4" combo guard Kamilah Carter as JUCO transfer.
    That's not a typo?

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  • OldHare
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    IPFW WBB adds 5'4" combo guard Kamilah Carter as JUCO transfer.

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  • jacksfaninne
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    Originally posted by da_coach View Post
    Has anyone heard anything on Matt Donlan's whereabouts? He posted something on twitter about "off to Omaha to start a new chapter". I'm too lazy to post the link, but just wondering.
    No longer listed on the men's bb roster.

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  • da_coach
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    Has anyone heard anything on Matt Donlan's whereabouts? He posted something on twitter about "off to Omaha to start a new chapter". I'm too lazy to post the link, but just wondering.

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  • Kemo
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    Originally posted by Old Titan View Post
    Incoming
    ORU:
    Aaron Young (5-10 sophomore) - Eastern Oklahoma State CC
    Darian Harris (6-6 freshman; not eligible this season) - Creighton
    Aaron Anderson (6-3 sophomore; not eligible this season) - Fresno State


    Darian Harris has received a waiver from the NCAA and is eligible to play this season. Since he red-shirted at Creighton last year, he has four years of eligibility remaining. He will be a contributor off the bench as a shooting guard.

    Aaron Anderson played for D-II Central Oklahoma last year as a sophomore. He was a part-time starter his freshman year at Fresno State. He will have to sit out this season and will have two years of eligibility remaining.

    Juco transfer Aaron Young is immediately eligible and has three years of eligibility remaining.
    Thanks for the update, Old Titan.

    I am interested to see what ORU will look like on the court after not seeing them for a couple years.

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  • Old Titan
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    Incoming
    ORU:
    Aaron Young (5-10 sophomore) - Eastern Oklahoma State CC
    Darian Harris (6-6 freshman; not eligible this season) - Creighton
    Aaron Anderson (6-3 sophomore; not eligible this season) - Fresno State


    Darian Harris has received a waiver from the NCAA and is eligible to play this season. Since he red-shirted at Creighton last year, he has four years of eligibility remaining. He will be a contributor off the bench as a shooting guard.

    Aaron Anderson played for D-II Central Oklahoma last year as a sophomore. He was a part-time starter his freshman year at Fresno State. He will have to sit out this season and will have two years of eligibility remaining.

    Juco transfer Aaron Young is immediately eligible and has three years of eligibility remaining.

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  • OldHare
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    Yote women bring in a post transfer from American.
    http://www.goyotes.com/sports/w-bask...052814aaa.html
    http://www.aueagles.com/sports/w-bas...s/fogg_abigail

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  • ringthebells
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    Originally posted by SanDakotaState View Post
    Larson was a top 100 recruit,ranked 28th at his position, 4 star recruit, and recruited by many power basketball schools. The only reason his didn't succeed or play more at Florida was because of off the court issues. Hunter didn't play at WSU because he couldn't. Look up his bio at WSU and his prep career. Its nothing great. Hunter wont be as good at Gruis. Its still a good replacement for Gruis but i just don't think he will be that productive. That's my opinion. Do you think Hunter will have the impact that Larson had this past season?

    http://www.wsucougars.com/ViewArticl...CLID=208098062
    I didn't know anything about him. Thanks for sharing why you feel the way you do. As far as Hunter vs. Larson, Larson no doubt had a great year and still has a lot of places he can improve (lots of dropped passes down low, occasionally a bit of showboating, etc). I think he will truly breakout next season and we will see why everybody and their dog pursued him out of high school. To expect Hunter to replicate that is a tall order. I hope the order is too tall and pups fail again. Go Jacks!

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