Former Cyclones at other schools 2022-23 season

Billups06

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You could include Jalen Coleman-Lands in there too:
  • 2015-16: Illinois - 34 GP 10.3 ppg
  • 2016-17: Illinois - 35 GP 8.0 ppg
  • 2017-18: DePaul (RS)
  • 2018-19: DePaul (RS) - 9 GP 9.6 ppg
  • 2019-20: DePaul - 32 GP 11.1 ppg
  • 2020-21: Iowa State - 23 GP 14.3 ppg
  • 2021-22: Kansas - 39 GP 3.7 ppg

We had a point guard committed (Darius Mcneil?), I believe in the same class as Wigginton, who de-committed before enrolling at ISU and has since transferred numerous times as well.
 

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It was a productive night for former Cyclones that found new homes in recent offseasons:

Tre Jackson, Western Carolina: 17 points, 6 assists, 5/10 from 3 pt in a 68-55 loss to Georgia
Tyrese Hunter, Texas: 18 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist in Texas 72-57 win over UTEP
Tristan Enaruna, Cleveland State: 20 points and 11 rebounds in a 72-68 loss to Notre Dame COLLEGE
Darlinstone Dubar, Hofstra: 11 points and 12 rebounds in an 83-77 win over Princeton
Tyler Harris, South Florida: 9 points, 3 rebounds, 2 steals in a 64-61 loss to SEMO
Blake Hinson, Pittsburgh: 27 points, 13 rebounds, 4/12 from 3 pt in an 80-58 win over Tennessee-Martin
Javan Johnson, DePaul: 24 points, 10 rebounds, 4/8 from 3 pt, 1 block and 1 steal in a 72-66 win over Loyola MD
Rasir Bolton, Gonzaga: 11 points and 3 assists in just 21 minutes of action during a 104-63 win over North Florida
Nate Jenkins, Green Bay: 5 points, 2 rebounds in an 80-53 loss to Indiana State
Terrence Lewis, Grambling: 13 points on 2/6 from 3 pt in 82-57 win over North Texas - Dallas
Zion Griffin, Tennessee State: 3 points, 7 rebounds in 82-72 win over Fisk

Yet to play this season:

Jaden Walker, East Carolina: First Game tonight v.s Mercer
Xavier Foster, 0 minutes in SMU's first game against Texas A&M Commerce

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I believe that's everyone who used to wear Cardinal and Gold, using up their eligibility in other places. That's a lot of defections and recruiting misses over the last 3-4 years! I am honestly surprised a lot of these guys still have eligibility. I'll try my best to keep updating this throughout the season.
There are a lot of rebounds on this list.
 

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Jordan Ashton had an interesting path (if you remember that deep cut) --

Went to high school in Mt. Pleasant
Freshman at Northwest Missouri State (Division II)
Sophomore at Kirkwood Community College
Junior PWO at Iowa State, actually saw some playing time on a thin roster (5.36 MPG)
Senior at UNI (started most games, 33.1 MPG, scored 8.4 PPG on 43.6% 3PT shooting)

Funny he was so good at UNI yet such a nonfactor in Ames.
Mount Pleasant,I remember now. Good info.
 

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This game honestly feels like it was played at least 5 years ago, even though it's only been like 2 1/2 seasons.
Exactly how I feel.

For me it might be something weird about the pandemic period, everything in '19 & early '20 seems WAY longer ago than it actually is. ... combining that with the player/coach turnover since then probably exacerbates the feeling.
 
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Cyinthenorth

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We had a point guard committed (Darius Mcneil?), I believe in the same class as Wigginton, who de-committed before enrolling at ISU and has since transferred numerous times as well.
Nice pull on McNeill, I had forgotten about him. Had to look him up, and I think he is on the roster for Troy, but does not appear in the box score from their first game. If so, he is on his 4th school I believe. Cal-SMU-UTSA-Troy.
 
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TJS

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I don’t know if they count and should be on the list as they were run off before the first game, I remember they scrimmaged against Nebraska, but they were scholarship players, Luke Anderson (was at Southern Florida) and Leech. Still, strange.
 

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I don’t know if they count and should be on the list as they were run off before the first game, I remember they scrimmaged against Nebraska, but they were scholarship players, Luke Anderson (was at Southern Florida) and Leech. Still, strange.

Luke Anderson now plays Division II basketball at Florida Southern


Kind of confusing because he originally landed at South Florida (USF) after Iowa State
 
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CyPunch

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Marcedus Leech also plays Division II basketball at Davenport University in Michigan. Looks like he actually had a pretty good year last year - averaged 13 points and 5 rebounds and shot over 40% from 3.


He did a JuCo year at Iowa Western in between Iowa State and Davenport U
 

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Leech was another big miss under Prohm. Big time high school prospect, who was talking to Kentucky, until he broke his leg (& had stress fractures) & still wasn't 100 percent when he showed up on campus. In a year or two when he was full speed, he was supposed to be a superstar. Didn't even make it to the first game.
 

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Prohm landed a few studs but ultimately truly sucked at recruiting. That was his downfall.

Well, I guess he couldn’t actually coach worth a **** either.
Think Prohm's biggest downfall was hiring a staff that was predominately from the south and just got leftovers after the THT / Hali class.
 
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