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Former WVU player Drew Schifino is done
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I mentioned before that he transferred from West Virginia to MTSU during the summer. Apparently he found out that MTSU didn't have a Sports Management program (which they do have, but probably not of his preference), so he ended up leaving MTSU a couple weeks before classes started. He transferred to a Division II school, College of California at Pennsylvania. He could play right away at a Non D1- school, and further pursue his degree. Apparently the NCAA found out that he had a personal workout with MTSU before he left, and midway through the season, they declared him ineligible to play anymore at the D2 school. He was averaging 19 points a game up until that point. So now he used up his last year and has no more eligibilty.
03-12-2005 07:55 AM
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