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Siena announced Dajuan Summers

By thehoop on  From thehoop.blogspot.com
Siena taking advantage of the NBA lock out in style. Mens Sana Basket announces the signing of American guard, DaJuan Summers, who agreed to a two-year deal with the Viale Sclavo club. Summers is 203 cm tall and was born in Baltimore on January 24th, 1988. After Georgetown, he was chosen second round in the draft by the Detroit Pistons, with whom he played two NBA seasons. He ended last season with a 3.4 ppg average in 9 minutes of court time. source : menssanabasket.it Click here to...Read Full Story

Georgetown's Summers declares for NBA draft

 From ap.org
Georgetown junior DaJuan Summers is skipping his senior year and declaring himself eligible for the NBA draft.Summers is "in the process of choosing an agent," Georgetown coach John Thompson III said Monday in a statement issued by the school."We wish DaJuan all the best in his future endeavors, wherever they may take him," Thompson said. "He informed me that he is closing the book on his college career and focusing fully on the opportunity to play professionally."Summers averaged a team...Read Full Story

Baylor defeats Georgetown 74-72 in NIT

 From ap.org
LaceDarius Dunn and Kevin Rogers each scored 20 points and Curtis Jerrells added 19 to lead Baylor to a 74-72 win over Georgetown in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament on Wednesday night.The Bears (21-14) claimed their first NIT win in four appearances.Jerrells put Baylor ahead 74-69 with a pair of free throws with eight seconds remaining.But DaJuan Summers hit a 3-pointer for Georgetown (16-15) with three seconds left, and Tweety Carter missed the front end of a one-and...Read Full Story

NBA Draft ‘09 Stock: DaJuan Summers

By Patrick Cassidy on  From dimemag.com
DaJuan Summers (Georgetown) I was so impressed the first time I saw DaJuan Summers play, I had to remind myself to preface each bit of praise with, “Seriously, I’m not just saying this ’cause he’s going to Georgetown.” (People who know me know I’m a G’town fan. No, I didn’t go to school there. But the Hoyas were my favorite team growing up, and since my alma mater, Seattle U, was D-2 when I went there, I wasn’t breaking any sports-fan rules by sticking with G’town as my squad.) Anyway, the...Read Full Story

Georgetown take down #2 Uconn

By gingimon on  From thehomerunman.blogspot.com
Georgetown played great and held a large lead throughout most of this Big East showdown. They were led by Dajuan Summers who had 18 Monroe the Freshman had 16 as did Chris Wright and Austin had 13. Sapp had just 5 but hit a big three. The Hoyas were outrebounded but defended against and shot the three weel holding UConn to just 3-10 while they were 6-13 beyond the arc. 18-21 were the Hoyas from the line and Uconn was 16-22 that's 85.7% vs 72.7%. ANother key to Geopregtown's 11 point W. This...Read Full Story

Welcome to our wikizine about Dajuan Summers

By Staff Account on
Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is about Dajuan Summers. Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your own article!Read Full Story

COL BKB: Georgetown 100, Savannah State 38

By pcorp2008 on  From timesoftheinternet.com
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (UPI) -- DaJuan Summers, Austin Freeman and Jessie Sapp each scored 14 points Monday to pace No. 19 Georgetown to a 100-38 win over Savannah State. Greg Monroe added 13 points and seven rebounds for the Hoyas (6-1). Raye Bailey scored 14 points for the Savannah State Tigers, who nine days earlier lost in overtime to Michigan by just two points. Copyright 2008 by United Press InternationalAll Rights Reserved.Read Full Story
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