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    Check out the info on the latest Bradley recruit- Freddie McSwain, Jr.-

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    wonder if we're looking at this kid from Suffolk County Community College...
    Cheick Sy-Savane, 6-3 guard
    The kid is kind of obscure but here are his last five games...

    11-18, 2-4 from the arc, 38 pts
    12-24, 4-6 from the arc, 39 pts
    12-24, 2-6 from the arc, 36 pts
    15-35, 5-11 form the arc, 47 pts
    15-30, 8-17 from the arc, 48 pts
    Sy-Savane is averaging almost 30 ppg & 44% from the arc, and he also regularly grabs 8-10 rebs lately

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    • #3
      Suffolk is Division III juco. I would doubt we are looking at any D3 juco kids.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
        Suffolk is Division III juco. I would doubt we are looking at any D3 juco kids.
        Cleanthony Early was a D3 JUCO.... But I get what you're saying.
        www.wheatshockers.com

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        • #5
          Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
          Cleanthony Early was a D3 JUCO.... But I get what you're saying.
          Yes, we've noted that before. He was the Juco Division III Player of the Year both years at Sullivan CC, and clearly belonged at a higher level. But I am not sure I could name another D3 juco player who ever had a significant impact at a D1 college level, though I am sure there must be one or two.

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          • #6
            I know - but a shooter is a shooter...
            There have been a few lower level juco kids like Cleanthony Early -
            I know most people won't recall - but a kid named Nafis Ricks was a pretty significant part of Cuonzo Martin's 26-win team back in 2011
            But you hafta admit, those recent numbers are pretty impressive - bet someone gives the kid a shot...

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            • #7
              Nafis Ricks was from a Division 2 juco- Johnson County CC. His soph year he was the NJCAA Division II Player of the Year.
              There are a few more D2 juco players who succeed at D1 colleges.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tornado View Post
                wonder if we're looking at this kid from Suffolk County Community College...
                Cheick Sy-Savane, 6-3 guard
                The kid is kind of obscure but here are his last five games...

                11-18, 2-4 from the arc, 38 pts
                12-24, 4-6 from the arc, 39 pts
                12-24, 2-6 from the arc, 36 pts
                15-35, 5-11 form the arc, 47 pts
                15-30, 8-17 from the arc, 48 pts
                Sy-Savane is averaging almost 30 ppg & 44% from the arc, and he also regularly grabs 8-10 rebs lately
                this kid Sy-Savane is still at it...
                was 7-16 from the arc, 10-11 from the FT line and scored 41 pts last night to go with 4 rebs, 3 asst
                His scoring burst since Christmas has boosted his scoring average from about 15 to almost 30 ppg

                that's 28-60 from the arc in the past month and the kid is shooting a high volume not just carefully selected wide open shots...
                Obviously I have never seen the kid play but I would sure love to have a kid with Jesperson-like skills...how many times have other teams like UNI & ISU knocked us off by killing us with 3 pt shots? I'm sure many will recall the Marc Sonnen, Matt Bohannon, Anthony James, and Ali Farokhmanesh games.

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                • #9
                  the player noted above- Cheick Sy-Savane now leads all of Junior College basketball in scoring with about 28ppg
                  ..he also hits 40% on 3's and shoots a large volume of them

                  Other players who are NATIONAL leaders....that we have mentioned...

                  BU recruit Kavell Bigby-Williams of Gillette College leads the nation in two different categories...
                  He has 13.7 rebounds per game and an amazing 5.9 blocks per game - nearly double the next closest guy!! (and is among the leaders in FG%)

                  Jovan Mooring of South Suburban College in South Holland, IL - leads all of Division II in NJCAA with 26.6 points per game

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by tornado View Post
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                    Jovan Mooring of South Suburban College in South Holland, IL - leads all of Division II in NJCAA with 26.6 points per game
                    Jovan Mooring is named National juco (NJCAA DII) Player of the Year in addition to his National Finals MVP
                    The kid can score - he'd sure help someone right away...

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