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Marshalltown guard makes commitment

The Marshalltown Community College Tigers are currently 15-9 on the season and winless in conference play. Head coach Brynjar Brynjarsson had a chance to give JucoJunction the latest developments on his players.
DaShawn Wright: (SO) 6-foot-2 (190) from Gary, IN. Wright verbaled this week to San Jose State University according to Brynjarsson. Wright is currently averaging 17.3 ppg and 7.9 rebounds this season for the Tigers.
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"DaShawn is a boxscore guy, he does all the little things. He rebounds, gets steals and drives to the basket," said Brynjarsson.
Wright is a wing player who will player the two guard at SJSU next season. Montana State and Northern Colorado were also recruiting DaShawn. Wright has currently played in 56 games and scored 884 points at MCC.
Kenard Moore: (SO) 5-foot-11 (160) from Greensboro, NC.
"Kenard is just a pure shooter. He has hit 97 three pointers this season and last year he made 95 threes," said Brynjarsson.
Moore has shot 39% this season (97-247). Kenard and Wright have both played in every game the last two seasons at Marshalltown. He currently has 890 career points in 56 games at MCC. SE Missouri State-offered, UT-San Antonio-offered, Liberty, Montana
State and UNC-Wilmington are showing interest in the two guard.
Cem Dinc: (SO) 6-foot-10 (240) from Hamm, Germany. Dinc is a transfer from Indiana where he played in 3 games and averaged 1 ppg and 1.7 rebounds. Dinc recently got eligible at the semester for the Tigers and has played in seven games this season. Dinc will have three years left of eligibility at the next level according to coach Brynjarsson.
"Cem has so many tools, he just needs to keep on working," said Brynjarsson.
George Washington-offered, Iowa State-offered, Utah State-offered, Miami (FL), Illinois State, Boston College, Central Michigan, Evansville and Rhode Island are just a few schools that are recruiting the big boy. Dinc is averaging 12.2 ppg and 7.7 rebounds this
season for the Tigers.
Marco DeSouza: (SO) 6-foot-2 (190) from Brazil.
"Marco is a specialty guy who is a piece of the puzzle at the next level. DeSouza is a very solid student near a 4.0 GPA," said Brynjarsson.
Marco played the point guard position all last season and now is primarily at the two. Cal State-Northridge and Binghamton are calling on DeSouza. DeSouza is averaging 8 ppg this season and shooting 45% (47-103) from three-point range.
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