Thursday, April 2, 2020

News On The Horizon 4/2/2020

Ten freshmen who exceeded their expectations to impact college basketball in the 2019-20 season--CBS Sports

Amari Davis, Green Bay

Ranked No. 389 nationally as a prospect in the 2019 class, Davis brought an unorthodox but effective style to Green Bay as a freshman. He helped lead a team that finished 11-7 in the Horizon League by averaging 15.9 points a game. But unlike most 6-3 guards, Davis relied almost solely on 2-point shots. He attempted just eight 3-pointers all season and missed all of them. But Davis hit 52.4% of his 2-pointers and surpassed 20 points eight times.

Tanner Holden, Wright State

Holden stuffed the stat sheet for a Wright State team that won the Horizon League's regular-season title with a 15-3 league record. The unranked prospect stepped in to a starting role in the season's second game and averaged 11.8 points, 6.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.3 steals while shooting an incredibly efficient 61.1% from the floor, including 42.4% from 3-point range.



Final Dennis Gates Coach's Radio Show to Air Monday, April 6--csuvikings.prestosports.com


“Celebrating the State Farm College Slam Dunk & 3-Point Championships” To Air On Thursday, April 2--detroittitans.com


Pat Caputo - Wants vs. needs brought into clear perspective by coronavirus--Oakland Press

2019-20 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SEASON IN REVIEW--goldengrizzlies.com


New UIC coach Luke Yaklich keeps Dee Brown on staff as an assistant--Chicago Tribune
Brock Erickson Joins UIC Men’s Basketball Staff--uicflames.com
@CoachYak Completes @UICFlamesMBB Coaching Staff--uicflames.com


UWGB junior guard Trevian Bell enters transfer portal--Green Bay Press Gazette
Trevian Bell to transfer from GB--Phear The Phoenix


NKU Norse transfer Jalen Tate has 13 schools interested, per report--Cincinnati Enquirer


2019-20 Women's Basketball Season In Review--ysu.prestosports.com

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