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05-15-18 04:21 PM - Post#256826    
    In response to Go Green

Interestingly, in Coach McLaughlin's presentation in the above linked webinar, he did not mention Ary-Turner. However, I believe he was asked a question about how alums could help the program. The coach stressed the importance of being available to give players the chance to connect for shadowing and internship opportunities. He then talked about recruiting an unnamed player from the Seattle area and how he asked for the school for a list of alums and quickly was given a large number of Dartmouth people to connect to.

(I tried to double check that info, but I am having trouble pulling up the webinar today).

With regards to Trevon Ary-Turner, there are a couple of articles from the Standard Examiner that gives some additional information.

http://www.standard.net/Weber-State/2017/01/1 9/Web...

http://www.standard.net/Weber-State/2018/03/2 0/Web...

Turner, a 6' 3" guard 2 star guard, was given a scholarship offer from Washington before the start of his sophomore season. After two severe ankle sprains and a broken knuckle limited him to 10 games his 2nd year, UW lost interest.

He did get offers from Boise State, Idaho, Montana, Seattle, Utah State and Washington State.

In his junior year at Issaquah High School (WA), he averaged 18 points, 4 assists and 3 rebounds a game. He then transferred to Elite Prep for his senior year, where he averaged 19 points and 5 assists a game. His father was his coach at Elite Prep.

He, apparently, was most interested in Seattle, but was actually going to spend an additional year at Elite until he got an offer from Weber State in January of his senior year. After a visit to the campus, he committed there.

At Weber State, he played in 18 of the team's 31 games. He averaged 10.3 minutes, 3.7 points, 0.7 assists and 0.9 rebounds per game. He shot 59% (10-17) from 2, 42% (13-31) from 3 and 64% (7-11) from the FT line.

Looking at the Weber State site, he had season highs of 24 minutes and 22 points in his second-ever college game against West Coast Baptist. He played in 11 of 12 non-conference games averaging 14.7 minutes per game. He only played in 6 of the team's 18 conference games, averaging 3.7 minutes per game. He played only 1 minute in the last regular season conference game and another minute in the team's Big Sky Tournament opening game loss.

It seems that he will have to sit out next season and then compete with Brendan Barry, Taurus Samuels, Wes Slajchert and Isaac Letoa in his junior year.
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