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Peter Carey transferring to Siena
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[QUOTE="Cheriehoop, post: 5048058, member: 127"] Nice list, Dash. Another - Brycen Goodine - Providence, then MAAC program Fairfield and is now sought after in the transfer portal. Just in the past few years, Siena alone has had players transfer the other way too - from Siena for 3 years then to a Power conference (Penn St) and then drafted in the NBA, Jalen Pickett right from Rochester, just in 2023. Siena’s Javian McCollum, last year, transferred from Siena to Oklahoma St after his sophomore year averaged 14 points a game there and is now portaling again being ACC bound to Ga Tech for his last year. This is only noting Siena not even all the MAAC programs. Peter Carey is a name we may very well hear about again. Some players just need time, patience to develop. Unfortunately in this new portal world, there is no time for patience to wait until a promising player over time is well developed.There’s a reason so many unknown seniors and 5th year seniors suddenly became successful for their new teams, they had time to develop, mature. [/QUOTE]
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