Hoops Recruiting: Who Oklahoma State is targeting in the transfer portal
Includes a couple of guys that are high on OSU
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The transfer portal is a major part of roster building in college athletics these days, and one that can be easily used to help fill holes and land talented players that didn’t work out at other spots.
Oklahoma State head coach Mike Boynton is wisely active in the transfer portal, handing out offers and at least reaching out to a number of prospects that could make a big impact at OSU.
Mocs Fall Short In SoCon Tournament Saturday, March 6, 2021 Chattanooga native Jamaal Walker led the Chattanooga Mocs with 16 points in a SoCon Tournament defeat in Asheville - photo by Derek Daniel They say all good things must come to an end. The Chattanooga Mocs fell 63-53 to ETSU today in Harrah’s Cherokee Center Asheville. It’s a tough finish for a program that overcame a season’s worth of change considering it did not field the same lineup in more than five straight games. This one got off to a great start leading by as much as 11-2 before the Bucs stormed back to take a 23-21 lead into the break. It was 27-all when a quick 10-0 spurt made it look like a runaway early in the second half.
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ETSU looks to extend streak vs Samford
February 19, 2021 GMT
Pete Hanna Center, Homewood, Alabama; Saturday, 8 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: East Tennessee State looks for its 12th straight win in the head-to-head series over Samford. East Tennessee State has won by an average of 10 points in its last 11 wins over the Bulldogs. Samford’s last win in the series came on Feb. 7, 2015, a 71-68 win.
TALE OF TWO ROSTERS: East Tennessee State has been fueled by senior leadership this year while Samford has depended on freshmen. For the Buccaneers, seniors Ledarrius Brewer, Damari Monsanto, David Sloan and Silas Adheke have combined to account for 63 percent of the team’s scoring, including 79 percent of all points over its last five. On the other hand, freshmen A.J. Staton-McCray, Logan Dye and Jaron Rillie have combined to account for 32 percent of Samford’s scoring this season and 47 percent of the team’s points over its last five games.LOVE FOR LEDARRIUS: L. Brewer has connected on 3