Old Bear
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04-28-21 10:36 AM - Post#323677
Transferring from Loyola Chicago to Brown. Great get for MM.
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rbg
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04-28-21 10:57 AM - Post#323678
In response to Old Bear
Paxson's brother Denham will be a 1st year on Harvard's team in the fall. Their father, Doug, is the former head coach at the College of Charleston and is now an assistant coach at Michigan State.
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SomeGuy
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04-28-21 09:16 PM - Post#323724
In response to rbg
Any clue how many years he gets to play at Brown? I assume he has to sit a year. He would have 3 more years at Loyola with the unseason last year. At Brown, Does he get 1 (Harold Bailey rule, unlikely), 2 (seems most reasonable), or 3 (which he would seem to have the eligibility to do, but that would involve 4 years at Brown on top of the 2 years at Loyola)?
Assume he got crunched between guys staying and new players coming in. But seems like a good get for the league and Brown.
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rbg
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Paxson Wojcik 04-28-21 10:25 PM - Post#323730
In response to SomeGuy
With the new rule in place, wouldn't he get to play next year?
If that is true and he plays in 2021-2022 (junior year) & 2022-2023 (senior year), he could have one more year of eligibility left. If the Ivies return to their old rule, wouldn't he have to use his last (grad transfer) year elsewhere?
Edited by rbg on 04-28-21 10:26 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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mrjames
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Re: Paxson Wojcik 04-29-21 08:10 AM - Post#323736
In response to rbg
I believe that is correct. Two years in the league, eligible this coming season (21-22). Could be a very important get for Brown, as the Bears need to find more ways to score the basketball, especially if Choh ultimately can’t stay.
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