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Rochester prospects to remain teammates

Monroe College - Rochester finished the season at 30-4 and a 2nd place finish at the national tournament in Danville, IL. Monroe lost to eventual champion Mott Community College in the Championship game. Assistant Coach Rob Schoener gave JucoJunction a update on two Tribune sophomores.
Oliver Prince and Vince Mosley will remain college teammates next season at Florida A&M University. Prince and Mosley both visited the Tallahassee campus this past weekend.
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Prince, (SO) 6-foot-6 (250), from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Prince attended LeMoyne-Owen (TN) back in the fall 2005. Oliver played in 6 games at LeMoyne-Owen.
"Oliver continued to improve as our season went on. He is a powerful and athletic big man
whose best basketball is still in front of him," said Schoener.
Oliver visited Detroit and Florida A&M and made his choice to attend FAMU for next season. Prince averaged 10.7 ppg and 6.6 rebounds while shooting 59.3% (133-224) from the floor this season. The rugged power forward signed with Pepperdine University out of Toronto academy Prep School but never played at the Malibu, CA school.
Mosley, (SO) 6-foot-6 (220) from North Lauderdale, FL. Mosley will try to appeal and get a sixth year of eligibility from NCAA when he arrives at Florida A&M. Vince might only have one season to play for the Rattlers. He started out back in 2003-2004 at
Seminole CC (FL) and then moved onto Roane State (TN) for the 2004-2005 in which he DNP at. Vince sat out at Monroe College last season and played this year for the Tribunes. He averaged 15.8 ppg and 8.5 rebounds.
Mosley received interest from Niagara, Stony Brook and Marshall before deciding on Florida A&M.
"These two young men were excellent representatives of Monroe College and we are excited for both of them," said Schoener.
Earlier today, Schoener was named the Head Coach of SUNY-Delhi (NY). SUNY-Delhi is a D3 Junior College program.
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