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Massachusetts’ freshmen Brison Gresham and DeJon Jarreau to transfer

Grant LabedzBy Grant LabedzApril 19, 20172 Comments1 Min Read
Photo Credits to Daniel Malone of MassLive.com

Massachusetts got some bad news on Wednesday, hearing that freshmen DeJon Jarreau and Brison Gresham will transfer from the program. Jarreau averaged 9.8 points, 4.5 assists, and 3.6 rebounds per game last season for the Minutemen. Gresham averaged 3.3 points and 3.2 rebounds last year. Both of these losses sting for the Minutemen, as Jarreau was expected to be Massachusetts’ leader next season, and Gresham was expected to be a key backcourt player. The loss of DeJon Jarreau in particular is poignant, as the rising sophomore was expected to be one of the better guards in the league next season. Matt McCall will look to reload and rebuild before next season as he now has 4 open scholarships to fill.

UMass freshmen DeJon Jarreau and Brison Gresham will transfer, per release. Long line for these two.

— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) April 19, 2017

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Grant Labedz is a college basketball superfan who loves the entire sport but definitely has favorites in the A-10 and the Big Ten. He has written for SB Nation's BT Powerhouse (Big Ten Basketball) and The Champaign Room (Illinois Basketball). He also co-founded his own Illinois Basketball blog called The Groce Report. Grant is a member of the Davidson Class of 2020. Shoot him an email at [email protected]. Follow @GrantLabedz

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2 Comments

  1. Bobby Collamore on April 20, 2017 11:47 PM

    SPRINGFIELD, MASS – Less is Best. UMASS has still 8 returning top players plus now 5 openings.
    Look for UMASS to make a “big time splash run” for a huge bid to the NCAA this season coming up.
    Inside HALL OF FAME – Late Edition News – bc report

    • Bobby Collamore on April 22, 2017 12:25 AM

      SPRINGFIELD, MASS – Buzz now has the “new A-10 poll” just released.
      Just now learned in the newer pre-season prophets picks Top 50 tonight.
      National top analysis now all agree.
      That.
      URI, VCU, Dayton, Saint Louis & UMASS are all going NCAA dancing
      in 2018 March Madness.
      Breaking News Inside – 5 teams from the A-10 projected.
      BC Report – New England

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