Dayton Morinaga fleshes out DeShawn Mitchell, the newest Rainbow Warrior. Call this one high risk-high reward as the young man does bring to the floor something that is missing from the UH arsenal.
Brian McInnis offers more on signee Hauns Brereton.
Is it a guarantee that a point is next what with one schollie left for Coach Gib Arnold?
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Jonathan Ford of the BleedTechBlue site has the latest (a Rivals sub is required) on Olu Ashaolu, who is down to three schools as his next destination.
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Jason Groves fills readers in on Troy Gillenwater's decision to test his NBA and maybe overseas attractiveness.
Continuing in our vein, here's another question: Does the G-Man stay or go? Based on gut feeling, PTW is leaning towards the latter.
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Daniel Lyght has an information-packed article posted, including the announcement of a new Bulldog assistant coach.
Yet another query: why would Tim Steed, who will be a senior, not return? He has the opportunity of being an integral part of next year's squad.
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Nick Jezierny offers the background on Boise State's three signees and also notes a departing player.
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Call this addition by subtraction: At one time, Utah State offered big man Jordan Railey and Nevada also showed interest but neither was able to seal the deal as Railey went with Iowa State. That's actually the good news because the sophomore just enjoyed a second run-in with the law.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
WAC basketball on this fine Thursday morning
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 10:04 AM
Labels: DeShawn Mitchell, Hauns BreretonOlu Ashaolu, Jordan Railey, Tim Steed, Troy Gillenwater
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