Posted by jstevrtc on November 9th, 2010
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Unless
Iowa State wins an appeal,
Royce White will not play for the Cyclones this season. Having never played a game for
Minnesota after signing with them last year, White is more famous for
his method of leaving teams than what he can actually do when playing for one. White and ISU were hoping that the absence of court time last season would allow him to transfer to Ames without sitting out a year, but the NCAA was having none of that.
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An alum of
San Diego State is
threatening charges against unnamed current Aztec ballers who he says jumped him outside of a San Diego nightclub on Sunday morning. As the linked FanHouse report explains, though, the alleged victim has presented only some scrapes on his body as evidence, and so far there’s been no mention of witnesses actually fingering any players as responsible for those injuries. Until that happens, we’ll assume that SDSU will begin the season with their roster intact.
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Villanova freshman
JayVaughn Pinkston was reportedly
involved in an incident on Sunday morning that unfortunately might not go away as easily. Pinkston was allegedly involved in an altercation that led to an assault report and police departments talking to each other about whatever happened in Upper Merion Township. The school is now investigating. Understandably, head coach
Jay Wright is withholding comment pending the outcome of that inquiry, but the SI.com report from this encounter sounds a bit more troubling than the San Diego incident from the same night described in #2.
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UCLA’s Reeves Nelson was impressive in the Bruins’ first exhibition game against Westmont on Thursday, contributing 20 points and 10 boards. The next day, the sophomore woke up with what has been diagnosed as a strained hip flexor, and
he’ll miss UCLA’s final exhibition tonight against Cal State Los Angeles. Freshman
Matt Carlino will also miss the game with a concussion. Nelson should be ready for their first official game against Cal State Northridge.
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Illinois is enjoying some lofty predictions for this season
[ed. note: how sweet is it now to say the words, “this season?”] but everyone knows those expectations can only be met if senior
Demetri McCamey has the kind of season of which everyone thinks he’s capable, including his coaches. The
Rockford Register Star explains how
McCamey considers his final season a chance to “make up for the last three years.”
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