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UPDATED: Hansbrough joins ranks among past Bulldog transfers

Lack of practice facility served as major factor for sophomore guard's departure

C.J. LeMaster

Issue date: 4/8/08 Section: News
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Starting guard Ben Hansbrough has decided to transfer to another university and effectively cut his ties with the Mississippi State basketball team, head coach Rick Stansbury said Monday in a news release.

Hansbrough's departure may have caused heads to turn, yet the problem has happened before.

Four players, Reginald and Richard Delk, Vernon Goodridge and Bernard Rimmer, transferred last year to various institutions.

In an interview with the Clarion-Ledger Tuesday, Hansbrough said the lack of a dedicated practice facility influenced his decision.

"That has a lot to do with it right there, just that simple stuff right there," he said. "As simple as that may sound, that's a huge thing."

Amid rumors of possible conflicts with coaches or players, Hansbrough said his decision wasn't made for those reasons.

"It had nothing to do with that," he said. "Had nothing to do with playing time."

Stansbury said very little on the subject, save wishing the Missouri native well in the future.

"Ben is a good kid and we wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors," Stansbury said in the release.

Hansbrough, a 6-foot-3 sophomore, was State's fourth-leading scorer in its recent second-round NCAA tournament run.

Hansbrough started 28 games and averaged 10.5 points per game. He led the team in free throw shooting at just under 79 percent and shot 36 percent from the 3-point arc.

The Reflector will have complete coverage of this breaking story in Friday's edition.
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jimmy

posted 4/07/08 @ 8:13 PM CST

What is it about Rick that causes these players to transfer? I just don't get it. He apparently knows how to get talent to MSU but once they are here he has not a clue of how to keep them. (Continued…)

John

posted 4/08/08 @ 1:25 AM CST

It is because he pays great players to come here and then does not punish them and let's them do whatever they please, and the average players (Ben) he has to discipline. (Continued…)

Nic

posted 4/08/08 @ 9:14 AM CST

John pretty much hit it right on the head. You cant expect to run a dirty program and then keep all the talent that you got illegally. Maybe he should have "donated" more money to Ben's chruch. (Continued…)

Ty HansBRO

posted 4/08/08 @ 11:49 AM CST

Yeah he is comming to take my place at UNC, since I am fixen to leave for the NBA.

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