2021 Transfers

Started by nescac1, April 18, 2021, 07:58:43 PM

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nescac1

Dubuque sophomore Patrick Mayfield ended up at D1 Akron.  There are gonna be a LOT of D3 guys to keep track of in D1 next season!  Should be interesting ...

Titan Q

Good finds, nescac1...keep it coming.

nescac1

Jack Nolan returning to Wash U for a fifth year after all ... that certainly vaults Wash U into the contender strata.  Should be quite a battle in the UAA with Emory next year. 

Joey Kern from Hopkins playing at Minnesota next year (I assume as a walk-on):

https://twitter.com/joeymkern/status/1397299062253178880?s=21


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The Bears lost three starters and a key reserve from the team that advanced to the Sweet 16 two years ago, so they will need a few 10-15 minute per game role players and newcomers to step-up, but they should be in the mix with Brandeis and Emory.

That is assuming that no other UAA team ends up with a few transfers looking for the next step.

Titan Q

6-7 C Brian Hines, a recent graduate at F&M, will be a grad transfer at CWRU.

9.3 ppg, 5.5 rpg, .601 FG in 2019-20.  Should be an impact player for the Spartans.

https://www.godiplomats.com/sports/m-baskbl/2020-21/bios/hines_brian_luzp

Titan Q

Turner Kurt, 6-8/230 Jr F, is transferring from D2 Edinboro to Wooster.

https://gofightingscots.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster/turner-kurt/4305

Titan Q

Ethan Helwig, a 6-4 RS FR G, is transferring from D1 Merrimack to D3 North Central.

https://merrimackathletics.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster/ethan-helwig/10110

nescac1

QuoteTurner Kurt, 6-8/230 Jr F, is transferring from D2 Edinboro to Wooster.

https://gofightingscots.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster/turner-kurt/4305

That HAS to be the first Fighting Scots to Fighting Scots transfer in hoops history, right??

Gregory Sager

Quote from: nescac1 on July 01, 2021, 01:33:38 AM
QuoteTurner Kurt, 6-8/230 Jr F, is transferring from D2 Edinboro to Wooster.

https://gofightingscots.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster/turner-kurt/4305

That HAS to be the first Fighting Scots to Fighting Scots transfer in hoops history, right??

Och, charaid! Nice catch!
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stlawus

Will Engelhardt, 6-7 F transferring from D1 Niagara to St. Lawrence.   

Next Man Up

Quote from: Next Man Up on June 28, 2021, 11:35:39 PM
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6'4" SG Ethan Helwig is transferring from D1 Merrimack to North Central where he will join his brother Matt.
As an All-Area performer at Class 4A Metea Valley in Aurora in 2018-2019, he averaged 20.3 PPG, 3.4 RPG, and 3.5 APG.
His scoring records at Metea were 38 points in a single game, 590 in a season, and 1,262 for his career.

Quote from: Titan Q on June 29, 2021, 04:28:40 PM
Ethan Helwig, a 6-4 RS FR G, is transferring from D1 Merrimack to D3 North Central.

https://merrimackathletics.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster/ethan-helwig/10110

Wherever did you get that idea???  ;D


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ronk

 Is this an internecine fight?  ::)

Greek Tragedy

No idea where to put this, but our favorite transfer, Duncan Robinson, made history today.

6:39 p.m. ET: Duncan Robinson has agreed to a five-year, $90 million contract to stay with the Miami Heat, his agent Jason Glushon told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. The deal is the largest ever for an undrafted player.
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nescac1

Vincent Conn, who missed a year due to injury, graduated from Hamilton and will be playing for Emerson as a grad student.  That's at least four former NESCAC guys who will be playing significant roles at other schools this year (most notably Austin Hutcherson at Illinois, but also Tommy Eastman, Griff Kornaker, and Conn).