Month: September 2005

Arkansas State: NCAA Says Arkansas State Can Stay

NCAA Says Arkansas State Can Stay: The NCAA certified Arkansas State to remain in Division I without conditions, after a two-year review process. The school properly managed its $9.4 million athletic budget last year and met other requirements, including adding two women’s sports and enough scholarships to meet gender equity […]

Indiana: Big Man Leaving Hoosiers

Big Man Leaving Hoosiers: Freshman center Lucas Stejin has decided to leave Indiana for a junior college. The native of the Netherlands redshirted last season, when he did not play in the first 11 games and was declared academically ineligible for the second semester. He has not decided on a […]

George Washington: Moore to Become a Colonial

Moore to Become a Colonial: Clemson wing Cheyenne Moore has decided to transfer to George Washington. Moore, a 6’5″ freshman wing, played all 32 games for the Tigers with 17 starts, averaging 6.6 points and 2.5 rebounds per game. The highlight of his season was a game-winning three-pointer with 3.4 […]

Marshall: Wohlleb to Leave Thundering Herd

Wohlleb to Leave Thundering Herd: Forward Casey Wohlleb will transfer from Marshall, according to head coach Ron Jirsa. Wohlleb played in 27 games in his freshman season, averaging 2.3 points and 2.1 rebounds per game, and is the second Marshall player to transfer this offseason. His transfer leaves the Thundering […]

Duquesne: Dukes Add One, Move One on Staff

Dukes Add One, Move One on Staff: Duquesne added Glenn Gutierrez to its staff as Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Operations, and named Rodney Perry, who held that spot for the past two seasons, as an assistant coach. Gutierrez spent the past five seasons as an assistant at Eastern Michigan under […]

Marquette: Schwab Moves On

Schwab Moves On: Over a year after receiving a life-saving double-lung transplant, Trey Schwab will leave his job as a special assistant at Marquette to become outreach coordinator for organ procurement at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, where he received the transplant. He will leave on September 2. […]

Tennessee: A Sign of Bad Things?

A Sign of Bad Things?: A Tennessee graduate assistant made a color sign for a high school player who was to make an unofficial visit to the school in mid-June, then posted it beside the locker room in Thompson-Boling Arena. That act was determined to be a secondary violation, which […]

Connecticut: Huskies Suspend Point Guards

Huskies Suspend Point Guards: Connecticut suspended point guards Marcus Williams and A.J. Price after their arrest in connection with the theft of four laptop computers. Williams, a junior, and Price, a redshirt freshman, face four counts of third-degree larceny. The Associated Press reported that police said Williams and two others […]

UC-Riverside: Mitchell Joins UC-Riverside Staff

Mitchell Joins UC-Riverside Staff: UC-Riverside hired Michael Mitchell as their director of basketball operations after a 14-year career playing abroad. Mitchell, who played at Fresno State before finishing at Colorado State in 1989-90, played in Australia, Germany, France and Ireland, representing the Irish National Team in 2001 and 2002. [8/17/05]

Utah: Chaney to Become a Hoosier

Chaney to Become a Hoosier: Utah wing Richard Chaney has decided to transfer to Indiana, where he will be reunited with former interim head coach Kerry Rupp, now an assistant at Indiana. Indiana would not confirm the transfer on Tuesday. Chaney, who will have one year of eligibility remaining after […]