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Date Posted: Friday, July 30, 08:26:28am
Author: CLK
Subject: I think you may be right. I remember two years ago there was a guy from St. Francis, probably their best player, that transferred and did not have to sit out because UMBC had a unique graduate program degree (marine biology). I thought, however he had to still get NCAA approval.
In reply to: Always a Duke 's message, "I was under the impression that if the college to which a player transferred had a unique graduate program degree not available at the previous college, then the transferring player would not have sit out a year before playing B-ball. On the other hand, I may be completely wrong about this." on Thursday, July 29, 09:25:33pm


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