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Terrance Oglesby scored 17 points and was named Alltell Player-of-the-Game after leading Clemson to an 84-82 win over Mississippi State. Jamont Gordon posted his 11th career double-double with 23 points and 12 rebounds. He also surpassed the 1,000-point mark for his career.

 

Both are former Tennessee Travelers.

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Terrance Oglesby scored 17 points and was named Alltell Player-of-the-Game after leading Clemson to an 84-82 win over Mississippi State. Jamont Gordon posted his 11th career double-double with 23 points and 12 rebounds. He also surpassed the 1,000-point mark for his career.

 

Both are former Tennessee Travelers.

 

Yea I looked at some players from last year that went on to college, and there stats.

 

Terrence Oglesby I saw has been doing very good, he had 15 in his first game and is just getting better it seems. Robinson out of MLK is averaging 25 points for TSU, with 24 against Georgia Tech!! Also From Harpeth Scott Newton has been doing very well with around a 10 point average a game.

 

Who are some others?? I saw Omar Wattad has not seen playing time. Anybody else?

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Chaisson Allen, the former Oakland basketball star, is playing extremely well at Northeastern after averaging 11 points and 9 rebounds a game after losing barely to Maryland and Illinois. /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" />

 

I saw that as well that is great. Maurice Miller is starting with Ga Tech, he is averaging right around 9 points a game.

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Terrance Oglesby scored 17 points and was named Alltell Player-of-the-Game after leading Clemson to an 84-82 win over Mississippi State. Jamont Gordon posted his 11th career double-double with 23 points and 12 rebounds. He also surpassed the 1,000-point mark for his career.

 

Both are former Tennessee Travelers.

 

Barry Stewart had about 12pts and 6rbs and started in the game as well

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We (Tennessee Travelers) will post updated information on former players as much as possible on our website (www.eteamz.active.com/tntravelers) and on various message boards. We cannot do so all at once because we have over 40 former players currently active in college or professionally.

 

Regarding the lack of playing time for Omar Wattad, he signed with Georgetown with the understanding playing time would be limited as a freshman due to the outstanding backcourt the Hoyas had returning. He certainly has a very bright future in college basketball.

 

Here is an update on four of our former players who are playing professionally.

 

Lee Humphrey is currently averaging 8 points per game for his team in the top league in Greece. He had 11 points in his last outing and is shooting 42 percent from three-point range. Corey Brewer (Minnesota Timberwolves) scored 15 points and had 8 rebounds against the Kings this week. David Harrison (Indiana Pacers) is averaging about 15 minutes per game but is battling a bad ankle and a herniated disc in his back. Brendan Plavich scored 22 points in his first game in the German professional league.

 

Mario Moore and Adam Sonn are also still active overseas. It's sometimes difficult to get information on them because their team websites are in German, Greek, etc.

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there's another side to the coin...

i haven't checked the latest box score, but the game terrance scored 15, i know he took his fair share of shots. he shot 16 times (14 of which were 3 pointers) in 17 minutes... kobe-esqe...a shot nearly every trip down the floor. he's definately not gun shy, thats for sure.

 

glad to see he's getting PT this early. he should have a fine career.

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Terrance was recruited to shoot the basketball because he was one of the premier shooters in his class. It seems that the coaches at Clemson are pleased at this point. Like any freshman, he will eventually have ups and downs and teams will now have to account for him in the scouting report. But his career is off to a great start. He deserves. He worked very hard to get where he's at.

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