Bright makes decision for next year
James Adams
Issue date: 4/27/06 Section: Sports
Roy Bright, who led the Broncbusters all year and was selected as a first team All-Region VI, signed his letter of intent with Delaware State University and will play for the Hornets next season.
The 6'7" shooting guard out of Durham, N.C., who played for the Cincinnati Bearcats in the 2004-2005 season, led the Busters in points per game with 20.1, as well as rebounds with 8.1 per game. Bright will play for a Hornets team that went 21-14 overall and won the Mid Eastern Athletic Conference regular season title last season with a 16-2 conference record. The Hornets lost their conference tournament and played in the NIT where they lost in the second round to Louisville.
Bijai Jones, Lawrence Kan., signed a letter of intent to play for McPherson College next season. No other players have decided where they will play.
The 6'7" shooting guard out of Durham, N.C., who played for the Cincinnati Bearcats in the 2004-2005 season, led the Busters in points per game with 20.1, as well as rebounds with 8.1 per game. Bright will play for a Hornets team that went 21-14 overall and won the Mid Eastern Athletic Conference regular season title last season with a 16-2 conference record. The Hornets lost their conference tournament and played in the NIT where they lost in the second round to Louisville.
Bijai Jones, Lawrence Kan., signed a letter of intent to play for McPherson College next season. No other players have decided where they will play.
2008 Woodie Awards
Be the first to comment on this story