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RE: AAC Fans - Who does your basketball team lose/gain next year?
Some of ECU's basketball transfers over the last several years including Deng Riak this year... there are a LOT, so I'm only picking a few. Let's see how they did!

Lebo is out there snagging some GREAT D1 talent. 01-wingedeagle

Yasin Kolo: 6'10"
Transferred to: Bellarmine University (Division 2)
11pts, 5.8rebs
[Image: 635847748782420889-Bellarmine-Ill-01.jpg]

Greg Alexander: 6'4"
Transferred to: Mount St Mary's
7.7pts, 2.4rebs
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Robert Sampson: 6'8"
Transferred to: Georgia Tech
5.5pts, 6.5rebs
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Grant Bryant: 6'6"
Transferred to: University of Tampa (Division 2)
9.9pts, 7.7rebs
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Charles Foster: 6'0"
Transferred to: Kentucky Wesleyan (Division 2)
10pts
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