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Parker getting acclimated at UD | Flyer Connection: University of Dayton sports
 

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Parker getting acclimated at UD

Josh Parker, who transferred from Drake, is enrolled during the second summer session at Dayton, which started this week, along with the rest of the Flyers.

The 5-foot-11 guard, who played at a brisk pace while managing to stay under control during pick-up games Monday night, will have to sit out this year under NCAA transfer rules but figures to contribute heavily during his two years of eligibility.

“It’s real exciting being here,” he said. “I’m enjoying just hanging out with the guys. It’s real fun.”

Parker appeared in 33 games for Drake last season, starting in nine, and averaged 10.7 points. He led the team in scoring six times, including a career-high 25 in a home game against Northern Iowa.

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By AK

June 24, 2009 7:50 AM | Link to this

The 5 foot 11 guard—who played at a brisk pace…

By Trista

June 27, 2009 12:55 PM | Link to this

Is this a dumb article or what??? A player is getting acclimated??? Every player in the country that is starting at a new school is “getting acclimated”. DUMB ARTICLE!!!

By Santa

June 27, 2009 1:37 PM | Link to this

I can not believe someone gets paid for writing crap like this. Doug Harris, pull up your cheerleader dress.

By Don

June 28, 2009 9:09 AM | Link to this

Hey Santa, we enjoy these recruiting articles. If you read the Cincy enquirer you will see that they do the same thing.It brings a lot of interest instead of reading about boring baseball all summer. Your hate for UD is obvious. All you have to do is not read these articles.
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