TORRINGTON – Wyoming College men’s basketball coach Tim Moser has announced players who have committed to continue their basketball careers.
Sam Tiley, Jordan Potts, Jonathan Hall, Nick Mirich, David Hook and Jonatan Arvidsson will continue their basketball careers at various places around the world.
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TORRINGTON – Wyoming College men’s basketball coach Tim Moser has announced players who have committed to continue their basketball careers.
Sam Tiley, Jordan Potts, Jonathan Hall, Nick Mirich, David Hook and Jonatan Arvidsson will continue their basketball careers at various places around the world.
“All of these young men were great student-athletes and always represented EWC with class,” Moser said. “I’m so proud of all of them and can’t wait to follow their future success.”
Tiley will continue playing at Minnesota Crookston University for the Golden Eagles, an NCAA Division II program.
Tiley was third on the team in scoring, averaging 9.8 points per game, and was second in rebounding, averaging 4.9 per game.
Potts will head to Northwestern State University, an NCAA Division I team who competes in the Southland Conference.
The Demons finished the 2019-20 season with a 15-15 record.
Potts was second on the team in scoring with 10 points per game.
Hall committed to Missouri Valley College, an NAIA program located in Marshall, Mo.
Hall appeared in 22 games for the Lancers after transferring from Colorado State Pueblo, averaging 5.5 points and 3.2 rebounds.
Meanwhile, Hook and Arvidsson will forgo their remaining eligibility and turn pro.
Hook will join the Nassjo Swedish basketball team, while Arvidsson will play for BC Lulea.
Hook averaged 7.4 points and 4.7 rebounds per game, while Arvidsson led the team in scoring and rebounding with 14.3 points and 5.5 rebounds per game.
Mirich will stay closer to home, joining the University of Wyoming basketball program as a team manager.