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G/F Jaquan Lyle (transfer to New Mexico)

Good to see he's working on reshaping his body. I know that his weight had become a bit of an issue his last year of HS and in his year at IMG. Shows he's very committed and serious about performing at a high level this season.
 
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Sunday wasn't supposed to be JaQuan Lyle's college debut.

Who knows, maybe he hoped on being in the NBA by now. At the very least this was supposed to be the start of his second season in college, and he wasn't supposed to be playing for Ohio State.

It wasn't even a real game, the Buckeyes 92-82 exhibition win over Walsh, but it was real enough for Lyle to put to bed a long chapter of his life that kept him off the floor as a college basketball player.

"It felt great to finally get out there, play in front of the best fans in America," Lyle said. "It felt great and I'm happy to be a Buckeye."

More at JaQuan Lyle's college career, a long time coming, has promising start in Ohio State's exhibition win
 
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JaQuan Lyle Named Co-Big Ten Freshman of the Week

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The Big Ten announced on Monday afternoon that Ohio State’s JaQuan Lyle was co-Big Ten Freshman of the Week.

The Buckeye point guard began the week with a 29-point outing in OSU’s 85-60 loss at Indiana. OSU returned home on Wednesday night to take on Rutgers and Lyle recorded his first career triple-double with 16 points, a career-high 12 rebounds, and 11 assists in a 94-68 win for the Scarlet and Gray.

The triple-double was the fifth in Buckeye history and the second ever for a freshman after D’Angelo Russell recorded the first for a first-year player a season ago when he scored 23 points to go along with 11 boards and 11 assists in a 79-60 victory also over Rutgers.

Entire article: http://theozone.net/Ohio-State/Mens...an-Lyle-Named-Co-Big-Ten-Freshman-of-the-Week
 
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