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  • Illinois State loses players to transfer

    Sophomore forward Rey Idowu has entered the NCAA transfer portal.
    https://twitter.com/VerbalCommits/st...71287584583680

    Bio- https://goredbirds.com/sports/mens-b...rey-idowu/6629

    He played in 30 games this season and started 14, and averaged 4.4 ppg and 3.2 rpg this season.

    When Rey Idowu and Abdou Ndiaye both committed 2 years ago, they were said to be difference makers. But neither has shown much, so far. Idowu, when he played, actually produced better that the more highly touted Ndiaye, who averaged only 1.5 ppg and 3.2 rpg.

    ISU was oversigned for 2020-21, so this comes as no surprise. I'm sure we'll see other ISU players who will be leaving.

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    2 more ISU players will not be returning, and again, it is not a surprise.
    Taylor Bruninga and Matt Chastain will end their careers related to recrurring injuries.
    Illinois State men's basketball head coach Dan Muller has announced that rising senior guard Matt Chastain and rising junior forward Taylor Bruninga have decided to end their playing careers with a medical exemption due to chronic and repeated injuries to their lower bodies.


    Both are on track to graduate in 1 year (May, 2021). They will remain at ISU on a scholarship, and with the NCAA medical exemption, those scholarships will not count against ISU's maximum of 13. So this gives Dan Muller 2 more scholarships for 2020.

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      Originally posted by Da Coach on 3/28/2020 View Post
      2 more ISU players will not be returning, and again, it is not a surprise.
      Taylor Bruninga and Matt Chastain will end their careers related to recrurring injuries.
      Illinois State men's basketball head coach Dan Muller has announced that rising senior guard Matt Chastain and rising junior forward Taylor Bruninga have decided to end their playing careers with a medical exemption due to chronic and repeated injuries to their lower bodies.


      Both are on track to graduate in 1 year (May, 2021). They will remain at ISU on a scholarship, and with the NCAA medical exemption, those scholarships will not count against ISU's maximum of 13. So this gives Dan Muller 2 more scholarships for 2020.
      Taylor Bruninga ended his basketball career at Illinois State after the 2019-2020 season, and he graduated this past May.
      Today, he announced he will transfer to SIU-Edwardsville and play baseball


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