Another transfer! Clayton State adds 3rd basketball transfer
12:00 pm August 10, 2011, by Michael Carvell
Clayton State has added another transfer.
Point guard Bradley Turner signed with Clayton State this week after playing at Div. II Carson-Newman. He is one of three Clayton State transfers in this year’s recruiting class, which also includes Oregon’s Teondre Williams and Hawaii’s Anthony Salter.
The 5-foot-11 Turner played two years at a junior college, last season at Carson-Newman, and will have one year left of eligibility.
“Brad brings leadership and experience to the point guard position,” Clayton State coach Gordon Gibbons. “He is a complete player who makes those around him better.”
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2 comments Add your comment
LaGrange2008
August 11th, 2011
12:08 pm
First!
Perhaps the men can add a title to go along with the women’s title as well. Should be a good season if these guys can play as a team.
csulakerfan
August 12th, 2011
11:46 am
The story doesn’t mention that he was 4th in the nation in Div. II in assists last season. Clayton State is building a great athletic program overall down there. In addition to the women’s basketball national championship last season the men’s soccer team made it to the Elite Eight and is ranked 5th in the preseason this year. The women’s tennis team made it to the Final Four last season too. I’ve been told that baseball and softball will soon be added to the athletic program down there.