Showing posts with label Mitch Bruneel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mitch Bruneel. Show all posts

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Thursday's a.m. WAC basketball report

Mel Grussing has the details as Antelope Valley College point DaShawn Gomez has set a no-later-than date for his decision.

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Dayton Morinaga reports that Hawaii's trio of southern California prep signees are making plans.

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Shawn Harrison has more on the latest new Utah Stater, Shawn Bruneel, one year removed from the Idaho high school ranks.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Saturday's WAC report

The collective groans you just heard is from the various fan bases hoping to land BYU's Brandon Davies who, according to this Steve Laum article, is working towards being back on the Cougar team next season.

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Despite some chatter indicating some movement afoot, Beehive State prep frontcouter David Collete has remained steadfast and officially aligned with Utah State hoops. Go here for the details.

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Rachel Roberts reports on 6-foot-5 junior college freshman Mitch Bruneel's USU LOI signing.

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Jason Groves has the scoop on an immediately eligible D-1 point guard transfer taking in the sights and sounds of Las Cruces this weekend.

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Chris Murray offers a link to a Toronto newspaper article that has the news about Olu Ashaolu declaring, minus an agent, for the NBA draft. He'll either be in college or overseas next season.

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Dayton Morinaga serves up multiple forms of media on the UH basketball banquet.

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George Hostetter has a fascinating article on the financials of Fresno State athletics -- one in which is certainly being duplicated at various other locations throughout the WAC and across the country.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

utahstatefan1 is noting at the USUFans.com Stew Morrill's Spectrum MB that, per Rivals, Mitch Bruneel has signed a LOI with the Aggies.

Bruneel is 6-foot-5, 205 and prepped in the state of Idaho. Playing on a team that won the national championship, he started 33 of 37 games and played just under 25 minutes each time out, averaging 10 points per contest. He shot but 31% on 42 trey attempts, However, his overall shooting closed out at 47%, 70% at the foul line and he was second on the team in free throw attempts with 141 so he obviously like taking the ball to the rack.