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Redhawks' Caviness will be ineligible for upcoming season
The Southeast Missouri State men's basketball program has taken another hit. It was learned this week that Mark Caviness, arguably Southeast's co-top signee for the 2008-09 season, did not meet NCAA eligibility ...
SEMO: Roy Booker Signs With Top League in Greece
Former Southeast Missouri State basketball player Roy Booker has signed with Etha of Greece in the top league of European basketball.
Oral Roberts is adding two transfers to its men's basketball team. Coach Scott Sutton announced Thursday that point guard Roderick Pearson from Southeast Missouri State and forward Kamarachi "Ugo" Onyirioha ...
Prediction on Bogan comes true
When, back in May, SEMO center Will Bogan was declared academically ineligible for next season's first semester, I wrote in a column that I had my doubts whether Bogan would ever play in another SEMO game.
NCAA clears ISU's Hill for next season
Bobby Hill has cleared one hurdle in getting back on the court for Illinois State's basketball team.
Southeast Missouri State Strategy and Personnel
THE GOOD NEWS: SEMO is coached by Scott Edgar, who was a highly-successful coach at Murray State several years ago.
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ORU picks up hoops transfer Roderick Pearson will transfer to Oral...
The 6-foot-2 point guard is a true sophomore. He will sit out the 2008-09 season, under NCAA transfer rules, after which he will have two years of eligibility remaining.
Former Redhawks pitch Capahas to sweep
For the second consecutive Sunday, Anthony Maupin and Phillip Riley combined to pitch the Plaza Tire Capahas to a doubleheader sweep.
Bogan shown during the glory days of high school at Bell City. It was widely publicized Wednesday that SEMO's 6 foot 10 inch big man from Bell City, Will Bogan, will be ineligible to play basketball for the ...
Redhawks' Maxwell to undergo third operation on knee
“I have full confidence that Redhawks fans will be cheering for Martino Brock this coming season”
Southeast Missouri State basketball player Jajuan Maxwell will have his third right knee surgery in the span of one year. via Southeast Missourian
Maxwell the latest to bolt Redhawks
Neither Jajuan Maxwell or coach Scott Edgar have yet returned my phone calls, but I have been told by several reliable sources that Maxwell has informed Edgar of his intention to leave the SEMO men's basketball ... via Southeast Missourian
Pearson to leave Southeast basketball program
“Overall I'm just not happy here”
Southeast point guard Roderick Pearson drove the lane during the 2007-08 season. via Southeast Missourian
“I'm really happy for both Missy and Tarina”
John Ishee has said on more than one occasion that he doesn't concern himself with individual awards. via Southeast Missourian
Give your thoughts on SEMO men's hoops
There is no doubt that part of the epic collapse of the SEMO men's basketball team was due to injuries. via Southeast Missourian
Redhawks end season with 86-83 loss to last-place Gamecocks
“Probably by the time our fans read this, I'll be on the road recruiting.”
The Southeast men dropped 14 of their last 15 games. With little on the line, Southeast Missouri State and Jacksonville State played an entertaining men's basketball game Saturday night. via Southeast Missourian
Athletes' transfer raised doubts
“We didn't feel we were the only ones coming forward.”
In the fall of 2002, Alton High School officials were suspicious about the transfer of fledgling hoops phenoms Bobby and Johnny Hill to St. via Alton Telegraph
Redhawks find same woes away from OVC
“We have to make better decisions. But I can't change those games before today, and we have a game Thursday.”
Teams mired in month-long slumps find ways to lose, despite what the statistics say. via Southeast Missourian
Jarred Axon's 29 points help E. Mich. beat SE Missouri St. 86-82
YPSILANTI, Mich. : Jarred Axon scored a career-high 29 points and Carlos Medlock added 24, including 19 in the second half, to help Eastern Michigan defeat Southeast Missouri State 86-82 on Saturday. via International Herald Tribune
Scandal threatens eligibility for former Vashon athletes
“Bobby Hill is genuinely one of the finest people I've ever coached.”
Two brothers now playing college basketball could lose their eligibility after their high school coach admitted that he paid to house, clothe and feed them so they could play at his school, the St. via The Topeka Capital-Journal
“But we still have a lot of pieces on the team. They just outplayed us.”
Southeast's Roderick Pearson tried to drive past Eastern Illinois' Julio Anthony during the second half Thursday at the Show Me Center. via Southeast Missourian