April 13, 2030
The pro draft created several intriguing story lines. Here's a look at the first round:
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2029 Draft Results
# Pos Name Ht Yr Team
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1. C Jimmy Cahoon 7-0 Jr Georgetown
2. C Avery Sullivan 6-10 Jr Villanova
3. PG Nestor Wales 6-5 Jr Wisconsin
4. C Chris Evan 6-10 Jr West Virginia
5. PF Eric Padgett 6-9 Jr Boston College
6. C Tony Vining 6-9 Jr Miami
7. SG Nathaniel Pettus 6-4 Jr Notre Dame
8. C Buford Fryer 6-10 Jr Kentucky
9. PF Eugene Vasques 6-9 Jr Michigan State
10. PF Brian Cazares 6-8 Sr Kansas
11. SG David Laroche 6-3 Jr Texas A&M
12. C Albert Loy 6-11 Jr Utah
13. SG Lamar Gibson 6-5 Jr Pittsburgh
14. C Lorenzo Allen 6-8 Jr Stanford
15. PF Josue Meehan 6-8 Sr California
16. PF Russ Pitre 6-9 Jr Jackson State
17. SF Stevie Saleh 6-8 Jr Boston College
18. C David Landry 6-8 Jr St. John's
19. SG Albert Washington 6-4 Jr Stanford
20. SF Tony Rabe 6-8 Jr Georgetown
21. PF Kirby Dumas 6-8 Jr North Carolina
22. SG Jimmie Johnson 6-1 Jr UNLV
23. SG Pedro Bostic 6-3 Jr St. Bonaventure
24. SF Angel Kirchner 6-9 Jr Alabama
25. PF Daryl Singleton 6-8 Sr New Mexico
26. SG Florian DeBouvine 6-4 Jr Nevada
27. C Burl Ramires 6-10 Jr Vanderbilt
28. C Anibal Ramirez 6-9 Sr Cal State Northridge
29. C Caleb Allen 6-9 Jr Illinois
30. PG Chris Rhodes 6-3 Jr DePaul
An especially large number of underclassmen were chosen in the first round this year. Not surprisingly, the trio of Big East big men all went off the board very, very early. There are several other familiar names on the list, players we crossed swords with in Big East play.
Georgetown's roster just got decimated.
Jimmy Cahoon and
Tony Rabe were drafted, but
Lance Moore and
Edward Sturgeon declared for the draft, left school early, and weren't chosen. The Hoyas have nine scholarship players on their roster, and one of them, sophomore
Damarion Logan, is unhappy and might leave.
Corey Hicks went undrafted, too. He'll look to sign somewhere as a free agent.