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PG Anthony Crater (transfer to South Florida & Georgetown College)

Report: South Florida Bulls under NCAA investigation - ESPN

South Florida guard Anthony Crater has been suspended after failing a second drug test, and the school is being investigated by the NCAA, according to a report citing unidentified sources.
FanHouse.com reported Thursday that Carter will miss 20 percent of the season once he becomes eligible on Dec. 12. Carter had been sitting out after transferring from Ohio State.
The report said that Carter also failed a drug test when he was with the Buckeyes.
 
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Just an update on our friend Noopy. At the end of USF's season he averaged 3.5 points, 1.8 Assts, 1.3 turnovers, and 25 minutes a game in a backup role. Additionally, he shoots 31% from the field, 19% from 3, and 50% from the free throw line.

I now feel comfortable that he was right, should have started at OSU, and certainly has a tremendous work ethic.... No sense of entitlement with this kid.
 
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Crater drives and scores in the final seconds to lead South Florida over Villanova 70-69 in the first round of the Big East tourney. The 16 point halftime deficit is the largest overcome to win a game in this tourney, ever.
 
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Jake;1885819; said:
Crater drives and scores in the final seconds to lead South Florida over Villanova 70-69 in the first round of the Big East tourney. The 16 point halftime deficit is the largest overcome to win a game in this tourney, ever.

He had also stolen an in-bounds pass right at the bucket to score and gave USF the lead with 22.8 seconds left. Huge last 30 seconds of the game for him.
 
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USF Bulls dismiss starting point guard Anthony Crater
By Greg Auman, Times Staff Writer
In Print: Tuesday, May 17, 2011

TAMPA ? Point guard Anthony Crater, whose two seasons at USF were marked by off-court problems and injuries, was dismissed from the Bulls on Monday for an unspecified violation of team rules.

Instead of an experienced if inconsistent senior in Crater running the team next season, the Bulls will rely on a player with little or no Big East experience, likely junior college transfer Blake Nash.

"I am disappointed for Anthony," coach Stan Heath said in a statement. "He is a good young man who made a number of positive contributions to our program, but he made some mistakes and was unable to meet our team's standard."

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http://www.tampabay.com/sports/basketball/college/article1170025.ece
 
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Former Flint Southwestern All-Stater Anthony Crater finishing college basketball career at NAIA school
Published: Wednesday, November 23, 2011
By Mark Spezia | Flint Journal

After signing with Ohio State and spending the past two years at the University South Florida, former Flint Southwestern All-Stater Anthony Crater is concluding his college basketball career at NAIA Georgetown College in Kentucky.

Crater has played in all eight games this season, starting at guard in five and helping the Tigers to an 8-0 start. Crater finished with 11 points, five asists and two steals in 27 minutes Monday as Georgetown, ranked eighth in the latest NAIA Division 1 poll, knocked off Virginia-Wise 75-54.

Crater is averaging 11.6 points and 3.6 rebounds a game in 24.8 minutes of playing time for the Tigers, who are coming off a 32-5 season.

Crater, who played parts of two seasons at USF, started 29 games last season, averaging 3.9 points and a team-best 4.6 assists per game. The highlight of last season for Crater was his length-of-the-court layup with 5.1 seconds left to upset Villanova in the first round of the Big East conference tournament in March. The Bulls were just 10-23 last season.

Crater was dismissed from the team last spring for a violation of team rules. Sources told CBSsports.com that Crater failed a third drug test. The penalty for a third positive drug test, according to the school?s substance abuse policy, is immediate dismissal.

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http://www.mlive.com/sports/flint/index.ssf/2011/11/former_flint_southwestern_all-_1.html
 
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