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March 28, 2007
UConn player condsidering tranfer to URI
Ben Eaves, a 6-foot-8 forward who played for the University of Connecticut men’s basketball team this season, spent a day at the University of Rhode Island this week and is strongly considering transferring to URI.
“There’s a good possibility,’’ said Ed Reilly, the former Bryant University coach and current Worcester Academy coach who is mentoring Eaves. “We spent Tuesday at URI on an unofficial visit. Ben met the coaches and players. … He likes what he sees.’’
Eaves is receiving interest from numerous schools around the country since announcing earlier this month that he will be leaving Connecticut after only one year. Eaves plans to take a bit more time before making a final decision.
“I think Ben has a huge upside,’’ Reilly said. “He’s a very well conditioned athlete, with a strong body (232 pounds).’’
Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun announced 10 days ago that Eaves would be leaving his program.
“While I am sad to see Ben leave, I completely understand his feelings and will do everything I can to help him transfer to a school where he can enjoy the best experience for him as a student and as a basketball player,’’ Calhoun said. “I wish him nothing but good luck in the future.’’
--Paul Kenyon
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