Wednesday, June 26, 2024

News On The Horizon 6/26/2024


Mid-major players to watch in the 2024 NBA Draft--Mid-Major Madness

Tristan Enaruna (Cleveland State)

Enaruna started his college career at Kansas before starting 26 games for TJ Otzelberger’s first Iowa State team. However, he didn’t emerge as a star until stepping into the Horizon League with Cleveland State. His scoring ability was put on display as he averaged nearly 20 points per game in his second season as a Viking and showed extreme skill for a 6-foot-8 forward.



Ray McCallum, Jr. – Where is he now?--HoriZone Roundtable
Men's Basketball Adds Peter Fuchs Jr., Chase Kuiper To Roster--detroittitans.com



Pippa-White Joins Milwaukee MBB Program For 2024-25--mkepanthers.com



Reid, Rush Sign Professional Contracts--ysusports.com

Monday, June 24, 2024

News On The Horizon 6/24/2024


Earl Cureton To Receive Michigan Treasure Award By Michigan Sports Hall Of Fame--detroittitans.com



Milwaukee Makeover--HoriZone Roundtable



Greatest performances in Oakland basketball history--HoriZone Roundtable



College sports notes: DeJuan Blair and Pitt's TBT basketball team takes shape--Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Robert Morris men’s basketball adds assistant coach

Andy Toole announced the addition of George Aramide as an assistant coach for the upcoming season. He comes to the Colonials after spending last season at Fresno State. He was named interim head coach for the Bulldogs in March of 2024 while a head coaching search was pursued.

Aramide spent two years on staff at Arizona State as an assistant coach, helping the Sun Devils earn an NCAA tournament bid in the 2022-23 season under Head Coach Bobby Hurley.

Before entering the college ranks, he was a high school coach at George Harris Preparatory High School in Mississauga, Ontario. His teams produced a pair of top-ranked players in Canada. Additionally, Aramide’s AAU program, Run N’ Dunk, won the Canadian National Invitational Tournament in 2018.

Aramide was born in London, England, attended Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, British Columbia and played professionally in Spain.