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3/18/2021 9:23 am  #1


Nelly Cummings

This is a player from Midland that was being pushed hard by a poster on the Pitt board a few years back. He started in the MAC, but did the last two years at Colgate. Colgate is in the tourney, so I'm interested in watching him. As a redshirt junior, he was just over 12 points a game. He's not deadly from 3, but shoots a respectable 37%.He's a 6 foot off guard, so he's not big, but bigger than TDM. I don't know if he's looking to step up, but I'm assuming he gets 2 years, and would be a low risk addition to a team that badly needs outside shooting. The guy on the Pitt board pushed him hard, and took a lot of abuse for it, but I'd be interested in bringing him home.

https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/nelly-cummings-1.html

He was also Player Of The Year locally as a senior.
https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/other-colleges/2020/01/22/Nelly-Cummings-basketball-Lincoln-Park-Colgate-Bowling-Green/stories/202001220029

 

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