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Joe Harms Q & A

2010 Austin Peay Signee Joe Harms was nice enough to answer our questions.

Season Preview Part II: Frontcourt Players

This is the second part of our 2008-9 Season Preview. Here we feature John Fraley, Marcel Williams, Chris Reaves, Anthony Campbell, and Duran Roberson. These are the players that are going to fill the hole left in the backcourt by the departure of Drake Reed and Kyle Duncan.

Season Preview Part I: 2008-9 and the Offseason

This is the first part of our four part series previewing the 2009-2010 Men’s Basketball Season. We will start by recapping what happened last season and this offseason up until the Reigning Red event. Over the next several weeks we will post Parts II, III, and IV in time for the regular season opener at Tennessee on November 13.

Numbers Preview: APSU – EKU

Gameday:  Saturday, October 24
Gametime:  6 pm
Location:  Governor’s Stadium, Clarksville, TN
Radio:  Solid Gospel 105 FM
On Demand Video:  OVCSports.tv
Live Blogging:  http://www.apsugovernors.com
Live Stats/GameTracker:  http://www.apsugovernors.com/liveStats/liveStats.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=16900
 
Preview
This is a strictly by the numbers preview of the upcoming football game between the Austin Peay State University Governors and the Eastern Kentucky University Colonels.  Austin Peay comes into the game 2-4 (1-2), having [...]

Joe Harms Commits to APSU

Joe Harms, 6′8″ forward, has committed to play for APSU next season. We hope to have a full feature on Joe soon.

2010 Recruit Feature – Cody Henegar

Cody Henegar recently committed to play for the UNC-Greensboro Spartans, so why are we posting about the guy? Find out why.

2010 Recruit Feature – Meiko Lyles

Meiko Lyles is a silky smooth scorer from Nashville, Tennessee. Lyles has good size at 6’3” and may not be done growing. At 185 pounds, Meiko is solidly built and can take hits while still finishing. Last season, he averaged 22.5 points and 5 assists a game on his way to being named a finalist for the DII-A Mr. Basketball award.

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