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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / Jevon
« on: February 10, 2014, 09:49:15 PM »
Why hasn't he been playing lately?
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Kansas State University President Kirk Schulz, who has served on the NCAA Board of Directors since July, has been unanimously appointed to the NCAA Executive Committee, President Mark Emmert has announced.
The Executive Committee is the highest governance body in the NCAA and is composed of institutional chief executive officers that oversee Association-wide issues. The committee is charged with ensuring that each division operates consistently with the basic purposes, fundamental policies and general principles of the Association.
EURO-CATS DOING JUST FINE
Basketball Wildcats are picking up in Europe right where they left off in their K-State days.
Curtis Kelly was recently named the Eurobasket.com Player of the Week while playing for Hapoel Tel-Aviv in Israel. Kelly is averaging 18.5 points per game on 53 percent shooting from the field.
Playing for Nitra in Slovakia, Denis Clemente is netting 18.7 points per game on a lofty 61 percent shooting from the field, while Jacob Pullen is averaging 15.6 points playing for Angelico Biella in Italy.
Date: January 21, 2012
At the other side the best for losing team was Puerto Rican point guard Denis Clemente (185-86, college: Kansas St., agency: KMG Sports Management) who recorded 31 points and 4 assists.
Date: January 21, 2012
American Curtis Kelly (205-88, college: Kansas St.) had a double-double by scoring 38 points (!!!) and 16 rebounds to lead the charge for the winners.
Date: January 18, 2012
American swingman Cartier Martin (201-84, college: Kansas St.) scored 38 points (!!!) and 7 rebounds to lead the charge for the winners.
“Coach just taught us all the difference is in the details,” says Louisiana Tech athletic director oscar Van De Velde, who was Snyder’s director for football from 1992-97. “You have to tend to the details every single day.”
Van De Velde knows that all too well. When Nebraska and Kansas State played in the Coca-Cola Classic in Tokyo during the 1992 season, the two teams flew together on the same airplane and sat on separate sides.
Before the trip, Snyder asked Van De Velde to research which side of the plane would get the most sun so his team could sit on the other side to get better sleep.
“That’s the kind of detail that Coach would look into,” Van De Velde says.
Former K-State guard Denis Clemente will be back in Manhattan at the end of June to complete the one class he needs to get his college degree and to train with strength and conditioning coach Scott Greenawalt.
Clemente, who played professionally in Greece this past season, proceeded to play in the Puerto Rico Professional League after his season ended in Greece.
Clemente was named Rookie of the Year in Puerto Rico.
And now Martin, Hudson and Ndiaye can rest a little easier because their names will be on the Wizards' 15-day opening day roster that will be submitted to the league office by 5 p.m. on Monday.
Ndiaye, Hudson and Martin cannot get too comfortable, since they can easily be waived at any time before early January, when their contracts become guaranteed.