Terps prospect expected to qualify
Posted: Wednesday July 02, 2008 05:23AM ET
Maryland men's basketball prospect Sean Mosley is expected to qualify academically under NCAA guidelines, an athletic department official said today. Kathleen Worthington, Maryland's senior associate athletic director, said today that she has seen Mosley's recent SAT and ACT scores and believes the 6-foot-4 guard from St. Frances will be approved by the NCAA Clearinghouse this summer. Mosley is expected to be a significant contributor as a freshman, giving the Terps the shooting and athleticism they lacked at the wing guard position last season.






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GO TERPS! WAHOO!
bonzo | 07/02/08, 10:16 AM
Report Offensive CommentSaw him play...great player, should make at least some impact, although it is a shame that he can't just get into school.
DJTG_2010: USAIN BOLT! | 07/02/08, 10:41 AM
Report Offensive CommentThe Terps won the title in 2002, Why does it have a problem recruting?
Carmelo Anthony, Kevin Durant, and Micheal Beasley were Maryland High School Players. All three players lived in the Terps TV viewing market. Why cant the Terps recruit? Repeated failures to sign NBA type talent in its own back yard is the Terps' problem.
T-Sizzles | 07/02/08, 10:49 AM
Report Offensive CommentWell, since Maryland hasn't graduated a basketball player in the past 30 years I am sure this dolt will fit right in.
We're doomed. | 07/02/08, 12:03 PM
Report Offensive CommentGood one, LOL
MrMiyagiJr | 07/02/08, 05:08 PM
Report Offensive CommentI see this is gonna be a long year...
CanofOil...uses the Glaive.. | 07/02/08, 09:25 PM
Report Offensive CommentGary 'Chuckles' Williams.
YODA | 07/02/08, 11:42 PM
Report Offensive CommentMe likeum baseketball. Me likeum mary-land. Me play for Mary-land. Ugh.
And another "student athelete," who can spell neither, joins the Terps.
We're doomed. | 07/04/08, 12:02 AM
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