Most of the players should be on campus for Summer Session I, and Summer Session II starts July 9. Maybe we will hear something by then on Ari Boya or if the other scholarship might get filled...
...would hope to get some coverage but .... we will provide most of the news of ongoing developments here on BradleyFans.
BTW- here's a little I had heard on Callum Barker...
He was looking at a couple DII's but also working on the possibility of finishing some summer work then being able to transfer as a grad-transfer meaning he'd be a lot more appealing to any school if he was immediately eligible at DI.
But there aren't a lot of schools that have his major.
Meanwhile, Callum has returned to Hobart Tasmania and will play for the same Aussie pro basketball team he played for in high school as an amateur.
He likely will play again as an amateur and retain his status to be able to return to school.
"NCAA JUNIOR RETURNS TO BOLSTER CHARGERS
HOBART will be boosted by the addition of a home grown,
big bodied centre for tonight’s SEABL blockbuster against
Ballarat at the DEC.
The Mercury can reveal 21-year-old Callum Barker has returned
to Tasmania following the end of his third year in the American College system
and will suit up for the Chargers for the first time since 2015
after being registered on Thursday......."
the article goes on to say...
"..we are desperate to add somebody of that stature (205cm and 106kg) back in the Chargers' uniform,
said coach Anthony Stewart who worked out with Barker yesterday morning."
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In the first game with Callum on the roster, Hobart BEAT 1st place Ballarat to pull into a virtual tie for 1st place (95-86) but Callum did not play.
Their next game is Friday vs. Nunawading, but they are 15 hours ahead of us so the game will be completed by 7am Friday.
...would hope to get some coverage but .... we will provide most of the news of ongoing developments here on BradleyFans.
BTW- here's a little I had heard on Callum Barker...
He was looking at a couple DII's but also working on the possibility of finishing some summer work then being able to transfer as a grad-transfer meaning he'd be a lot more appealing to any school if he was immediately eligible at DI.
But there aren't a lot of schools that have his major.
Meanwhile, Callum has returned to Hobart Tasmania and will play for the same Aussie pro basketball team he played for in high school as an amateur.
He likely will play again as an amateur and retain his status to be able to return to school.
"NCAA JUNIOR RETURNS TO BOLSTER CHARGERS
HOBART will be boosted by the addition of a home grown,
big bodied centre for tonight’s SEABL blockbuster against
Ballarat at the DEC.
The Mercury can reveal 21-year-old Callum Barker has returned
to Tasmania following the end of his third year in the American College system
and will suit up for the Chargers for the first time since 2015
after being registered on Thursday......."
the article goes on to say...
"..we are desperate to add somebody of that stature (205cm and 106kg) back in the Chargers' uniform,
said coach Anthony Stewart who worked out with Barker yesterday morning."
*
In the first game with Callum on the roster, Hobart BEAT 1st place Ballarat to pull into a virtual tie for 1st place (95-86) but Callum did not play.
Their next game is Friday vs. Nunawading, but they are 15 hours ahead of us so the game will be completed by 7am Friday.
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