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Mike Cunningham will transfer, and Oklahoma State is interested:
The former USC-Upstate guard has announced that he has been granted his release from the program and is seeking a transfer. Oklahoma State is on his radar. After averaging 13.1 ppg and 3.1 apg, he has the potential to be solid guard. Other schools that have shown interest include Western Kentucky, University of Alabama Birmingham, Oklahoma, Valpraiso, Tulane, Wyoming, VCU, South Carolina and Nevada, ESPN Jeff Goodman reports. Getting some experience from a transfer could come in handy next year with the departure of Mitchell Solomon, Jeffrey Carroll and Kendall Smith.
USC Upstate grad transfer Mike Cunningham told ESPN he has his release. Averaged 13.7 ppg and 3.1 apg. Western Kentucky, UAB, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Valpo, Tulane, Wyoming, VCU, South Carolina and Nevada have all shown interest.
— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanESPN) March 20, 2018
Mandy Coleman, Loryn Goodwin and Kaylee Jensen give their goodbyes to Oklahoma State:
Following their loss to Mississippi State in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, the three Cowgirl seniors had an emotional press conference as their time in the black and orange came to an end. Jensen thanked the staff for their time here and the three shared their thoughts on their four years. I dare you to watch this without having to grab a tissues. Thank you ladies for a great four years!
Loyal and True. Thank you, seniors! You made the #okstate family proud! pic.twitter.com/WDT7SQot28
— Cowgirl Basketball (@OSUWBB) March 20, 2018
Cowboy Golf closing in on a record:
After winning the Valspar Collegiate yesterday, Cowboy golf has won six straight contests. This brings them within one of a record seven straight victories set in 1986-87. Viktor Hovland won the individual competition, shooting a final-round 68 and finished the tournament 13-under par.
#OKState men's golf won its sixth straight tournament Tuesday, closing in on a record seven victories in a row set in 1986-87. https://t.co/wezWoPF3ua
— O'Colly Sports (@ocollysports) March 21, 2018
That’s all for today folks!