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Danya Kingsby Eligible for 2019-20

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  • Danya Kingsby Eligible for 2019-20

    Bradley just announced.

    Junior transfer Danya Kingsby of the Bradley men's basketball team was granted a waiver by the NCAA this week and is eligible to play for the Braves during 2019-20 season.
    houstonbrave

  • #2
    Yessssssssssss! Congrats to Danya & to Bradley -

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    • #3
      That’s great news! Hope he contributes this year

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      • #4
        Terrific news!
        This really helps the backcourt depth. Bradley returns only 2 guards (Brown & Kennell), so without Kingsby, they would have had to play freshmen too many minutes. And if there was an injury to one of those 2 returning guards, it could really sink the 2019-20 season.

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        • #5
          The last several times we counted on NCAA to cut us a break - we were disappointed
          (with Taylor Brown eligibility, Chris Blake, Kendahl Amerson, John Wilkins eligility denied, the penalties for the inadvertent and unintentional overpays in 2005, seeding in 2006 & 2019, etc...)

          Other than Egolf & Singh getting 6th years, which wasn't really getting a break since that was perfectly within their own rules, I can't recall the last time NCAA issued a generous ruling that benefited Bradley.

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          • #6
            Wow....great news was starting to worry about it.

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            • #7
              Does anyone know if they applied for the other two transfers?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tornado View Post
                The last several times we counted on NCAA to cut us a break - we were disappointed
                (with Taylor Brown eligibility, Chris Blake, Kendahl Amerson, John Wilkins eligility denied, the penalties for the inadvertent and unintentional overpays in 2005, seeding in 2006 & 2019, etc...)

                Other than Egolf & Singh getting 6th years, which wasn't really getting a break since that was perfectly within their own rules, I can't recall the last time NCAA issued a generous ruling that benefited Bradley.
                I think it helps having Chris Reynolds on the NCAA committee

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