Four Big East players have been tabbed to compete in the 24th World University Games July 2-12 in Belgrade, Serbia.
Wisconsin head coach Bo Ryan will coach the team and the selection committee was chaired by Syracuse University head coach Jim Boeheim.
Confirmed players for the team include Trevor Booker of Clemson; Da’Sean Butler of West Virginia (pictured); Sherron Collins of Kansas; Mike Davis of Illinois; Devin Ebanks of West Virginia; Corey Fisher of Villanova; Lazar Hayward of Marquette; Robbie Hummel of Purdue; JaJuan Johnson of Purdue; Quincy Pondexter of Washington; Deon Thompson of North Carolina; and Evan Turner of Ohio State.
Also this summer, the 2009 FIBA U19 World Championship will be held July 2-12 in Auckland, New Zealand. The team’s training camp will be held June 16-28 at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Here are the confirmed players for the trials: Tyshawn Taylor of Kansas; Kemba Walker of UConn; Darryl “Truck” Bryant of West Virginia; Larry Drew of North Carolina; Klay Thompson of Washington State; Seth Curry of Duke; Kenny Boynton of Florida; Maalik Wayns of Villanova; Gordon Hayward of Butler; Sylven Landesberg of Virginia; Al Farouq-Aminu of Wake Forest; Howard Thompkins of Georgia; Drew Gordon of UCLA; and Arnett Moultrie of UTEP.
(Photo courtesy West Virginia hoops)
USC.trojan / May 8, 2009
AZ,
Tell me what you think?
The Pitino love triangle affair is bringing up some interesting points.
If you come from a loving home with religious beliefs…..would you send your son to the Louiville envirnoment?
The situation will be get worse….when more of the details of the affair and extortion are revealed.
The stories of the LOVE affair are WILD.
And she was the wife of an assist coach.
As a parent of a recruit, the head coach has a BIG influence on the son’s life and character.
Not sure ..If this is the TYPE of Character for my son?
AZ——-
In a case like Pitino…., breaking the LOI should be very easy
All agreements have a MORALE CLAUSE.
Moreover, it is in violation of the schools’ CODE OF CONDUCT.
All schools would grant YOU a release… if YOU believe the coach violated the code of conduct.
What should a parent do???
Please contact the school ,in writing ,for more details and they are obligated to provide those facts…..in writing.
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