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Ofoegbu Signs With SMU
JUCO Standout Signs NLI
For Immediate Release
Wednesday, May 19, 2004
DALLAS (SMU) - Junior college standout Ike Ofoegbu has signed a national letter of intent to play basketball at SMU, Head Coach Jimmy Tubbs announced Wednesday, May 19.
Ofoegbu was a freshman last season at Hill College in Hillsboro and will have three seasons of eligibility remaining. The 6-9, 215-pound forward played in high school at San Antonio Taft where he was ranked as one of the top 75 players in the state by many recruiting services in 2002-03. Ofoegbu picked SMU over Texas A&M, TCU and Indiana State.
As a freshman at Hill in 2003-04, Ofoegbu averaged 12.8 points and 6.3 rebounds and was named the Northern Texas Junior College Athletic Conference’s Freshman of the Year.
"Ike is a talented offensive player who will help us immediately," said Tubbs. "He has good size and will continue to improve as he works in the weight room. He can play both inside and outside and will give us a scoring punch. He's an excellent student as well and he will fit in well at SMU."
"I just thought SMU was a better place for me," said Ofoegbu, whose brother, John, plays for Texas Tech. "I like Coach Tubbs and Coach Lineburg a lot, and I wanted to play for them."
Ofoegbu will join Arlington's Jon Killen, Houston's Derrick Roberts and Tulsa's Paulius Ritter as newcomers to the Mustang squad in 2004-05.
JUCO Standout Signs NLI
For Immediate Release
Wednesday, May 19, 2004
DALLAS (SMU) - Junior college standout Ike Ofoegbu has signed a national letter of intent to play basketball at SMU, Head Coach Jimmy Tubbs announced Wednesday, May 19.
Ofoegbu was a freshman last season at Hill College in Hillsboro and will have three seasons of eligibility remaining. The 6-9, 215-pound forward played in high school at San Antonio Taft where he was ranked as one of the top 75 players in the state by many recruiting services in 2002-03. Ofoegbu picked SMU over Texas A&M, TCU and Indiana State.
As a freshman at Hill in 2003-04, Ofoegbu averaged 12.8 points and 6.3 rebounds and was named the Northern Texas Junior College Athletic Conference’s Freshman of the Year.
"Ike is a talented offensive player who will help us immediately," said Tubbs. "He has good size and will continue to improve as he works in the weight room. He can play both inside and outside and will give us a scoring punch. He's an excellent student as well and he will fit in well at SMU."
"I just thought SMU was a better place for me," said Ofoegbu, whose brother, John, plays for Texas Tech. "I like Coach Tubbs and Coach Lineburg a lot, and I wanted to play for them."
Ofoegbu will join Arlington's Jon Killen, Houston's Derrick Roberts and Tulsa's Paulius Ritter as newcomers to the Mustang squad in 2004-05.