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UConn s Isaiah Whaley talks his decision to return: I couldn t see myself playing for another team
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Connecticut s Isaiah Whaley (5) defends against DePaul s Kobe Elvis during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in the Big East men s tournament Thursday, March 11, 2021, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)Frank Franklin II / Associated Press
“The Wrench” is back.
Or all of the above?
“I feel like I’ve had a new nickname each year I’ve been in college,” Isaiah Whaley said, with a laugh, by phone on Friday.
But as Whaley embarks on a fifth and final season at UConn, courtesy of the NCAA’s ruling that all student-athletes from this past winter get an extra year of eligibility, perhaps yet another new nickname is in store. “The Wrench,” a nickname Whaley believes he got from a fan online but isn’t completely sure, may be hung up in the shed for good.
UConn s Isaiah Whaley talks his decision to return: I couldn t see myself playing for another team
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Tyler Polley returning to UConn while exploring NBA Draft option
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Tyler Polley has decided to return to UConn for a fifth year.
Polley will enter his name into the NBA Draft as he explores the “possibility of a professional offer,” but he has passed on the opportunity to transfer to another school as a graduate student.
“I want to come back because UConn basketball is my family and I wanted the chance to play ball with my family one more time,” Polley said in a statement. “I feel like we moved the program forward last year and we want to take it even further next season.”
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