Macklin Will Transfer From Georgetown

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College Basketball Macklin Will Transfer From Georgetown Friday, April 25, 2008; Page E02 [link]

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A Post-Draft Deadline Look at the Big East
Published 4/28/2008 by Vegas Watch at Vegas Watch
... Tough break for the Hoyas last week, as sophomore foward Vernon Macklin announced his intention to transfer. That's a big hit to their frontcourt, which was already going to struggle to replace Hibbert. A lot of Georgetown's success will depend on how good incoming freshman Greg Monroe (6'10", Rivals #8) is. ...

Hoops - Transfer on the way?
Published 5/10/2008 by Scott (noreply@blogger.com) at Georgia Tech Sports
... teammate Guard Doug Wiggins has announced his transfer also. JEREMIAH RIVERS The son of famous player and Boston Celtic head coach Doc Rivers is the 2nd player to announce he's leaving Georgetown since the end of the season. He's a 6'4" Guard much in the mold of guys that Paul Hewitt likes. Right now word on the street is that Indiana might have an inside track. VERNON MACKLIN Some minor involvement in his recruiting process, but worth noting. Macklin is a 6'9" power forward. SAN DIEGO STATE EXODUS ...

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