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Rangers player heads out of state

Division one programs are still filling out roster spots for this coming season late into the summer. JucoJunction found out today that one more player from the Lone Star State will take his game to the east coast this fall. Read more about this player in this article right here on your source for junior college basketball recruiting.
"Rodney McCauley will play at Norfolk State University next season," said Ranger College Head Coach Rodney McConnell.
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McCauley, a former division one transfer from the University of Southern Mississippi, averaged 10 points and six rebounds per game this past season for the Rangers.
McCauley played in 32 games for the Golden Eagles while averaging 14 minutes a game when playing in Conference USA back in 2008-2009. McCauley prepped at God's Academy in Dallas before heading off to college.
"Rodney has good size from the wing position and has the ability to attack the basket," said JucoJunction Publisher Bret Swanson.
Teammate Jeremy Dean, a 6-foot-7-inch small forward, is still available after finishing up a summer school class according to McConnell. JucoJunction will keep you posted on what he decides to do here in the near future on your source for junior college basketball recruiting.
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