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Freshman forward Jermyl Jackson-Wilson has been released from his basketball scholarship at Ohio State and will transfer after the spring quarter, coach Thad Matta confirmed yesterday.
"We met with Jermyl, and he’s looking for an opportunity where there’s more immediate playing time," Matta said. "I appreciate everything he did for us this year. We’ll do whatever we can to help him."
The Dispatch was unable to contact Jackson-Wilson.
An undersized power forward at 6 feet 5 and 210 pounds, Jackson-Wilson signed with Ohio State before Matta was hired last summer and was not suited to the new coach’s offensive system. Matta, unlike his predecessor, Jim O’Brien, requires his power forwards to play on the perimeter as well as inside.
Jackson-Wilson played in only 11 of the Buckeyes’ 32 games and averaged 2.3 minutes.
Jackson-Wilson’s departure leaves Ohio State with three scholarships available for next season, but Matta said that as of yesterday he did not anticipate adding another player during the spring signing period, which ends May 18.
That could change if a transfer becomes available that the coaches think could help the program next season. Otherwise, they will bank the scholarships and have six to offer a deep and talented recruiting class in 2006. One scholarship for that class already has been claimed, by Dayton Dunbar guard Daequan Cook, who committed in March.
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"We met with Jermyl, and he’s looking for an opportunity where there’s more immediate playing time," Matta said. "I appreciate everything he did for us this year. We’ll do whatever we can to help him."
The Dispatch was unable to contact Jackson-Wilson.
An undersized power forward at 6 feet 5 and 210 pounds, Jackson-Wilson signed with Ohio State before Matta was hired last summer and was not suited to the new coach’s offensive system. Matta, unlike his predecessor, Jim O’Brien, requires his power forwards to play on the perimeter as well as inside.
Jackson-Wilson played in only 11 of the Buckeyes’ 32 games and averaged 2.3 minutes.
Jackson-Wilson’s departure leaves Ohio State with three scholarships available for next season, but Matta said that as of yesterday he did not anticipate adding another player during the spring signing period, which ends May 18.
That could change if a transfer becomes available that the coaches think could help the program next season. Otherwise, they will bank the scholarships and have six to offer a deep and talented recruiting class in 2006. One scholarship for that class already has been claimed, by Dayton Dunbar guard Daequan Cook, who committed in March.
[email protected]
http://www.dispatch.com/bball/bball.php?story=dispatch/2005/04/14/20050414-D2-03.html&chck=t
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