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David DeJulius

David DeJulius (born August 9, 1999) is an American college basketball player for Cincinnati, where he was a two-time Third-team All-AAC performer. He previously played for Michigan. He attended Edison Public School Academy for two years before transferring to East English Village Preparatory Academy, where he finished 3rd in the 2018 Mr. Basketball of Michigan.

David DeJulius
DeJulius driving against Trevion Williams in January 2020
No. 5 – Cincinnati Bearcats
PositionGuard
LeagueAmerican Athletic Conference
Personal information
Born (1999-08-09) August 9, 1999 (age 23)
Detroit, Michigan, US
Listed height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Listed weight200 lb (91 kg)
Career information
High schoolEdison Public School Academy
(Detroit, Michigan)
East English Village Preparatory Academy
(Detroit, Michigan)
College
Career highlights and awards
  • 2× Third-team All-AAC (2022, 2023)

Early life

DeJulius was born August 9, 1999, in Detroit, Michigan to Latrice Halthon and Ladell DeJulius. He has a brother, Terrell Thornton, and three sisters, Aaliyah DeJulius, Cerisse DeJulius and Latriece DeJulius.[1]

High school

DeJulius attended Edison Public School Academy for his freshman and sophomore seasons. As a freshman, he was selected to the 2015 Class C All-State team (2nd-team, The Detroit News; 4th team Detroit Free Press).[2][3] As a sophomore, he was again selected to the 2016 Class C All-State team (2nd-team, The Detroit News; 3rd team Detroit Free Press, honorable mention Associated Press).[4][5][6]

He transferred to East English Village Preparatory Academy for his junior and senior seasons. After visiting the University of Michigan a few times (including September 17, 2016, and October 25, 2016)[7] and scoring 46 points with 7 rebounds and 5 assists against Dakota High School and Michigan State Spartans men's basketball signee Thomas Kithier in front of head coach John Beilein and the entire coaching staff on December 17, 2016, DeJulius got an offer and gave a verbal commitment on December 22. At the time, he was the 172nd ranked player in the national class of 2018 and the 32nd ranked point guard.[8][9] DeJulius was a 2017 Class A All-state honoree (1st team Associated Press).[10]

On November 10, 2017, DeJulius tendered his National Letter of Intent as part of a five-man recruiting class that included Ignas Brazdeikis, Colin Castleton, Brandon Johns, and Adrien Nunez.[11] DeJulius also had offers from Michigan State and DePaul.[12] DeJulius earned 2018 Mr. PSL for his play in the Detroit Public School League.[13] In January 2018, DeJulius scored 49 points in a 92–82 victory against Chicago's Orr Academy High School with 13-of-19 shooting from the field, including 9-of-11 3-point shooting.[14] Orr was the defending 2017 Illinois High School Association Class 2A state champion and would repeat in 2018.[15]

With 2,542 points, DeJulius finished 3rd behind Michigan State signee Foster Loyer (3,691) and Michigan signee Brandon Johns (2,792) in the 2018 Mr. Basketball of Michigan voting.[16] In his only head-to-head meeting with Loyer, DeJulius scored 42 points in an 80–71 comeback to give Clarkston High School its only regular season loss against 21 points, 12 assists, and eight rebounds from Loyer.[12] East English had trailed in the heralded battle of the state's two best point guards 49–31 at the half and 63–53 after three quarters until DeJulius had 25 points in the second half, including erupting for 17 in the fourth quarter, against the defending 2017 Michigan High School Athletic Association Class A state champions,[17] who would repeat in 2018.[18] DeJulius was an 2018 All-class first team All-state selection by The Detroit News.[19]


US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
David DeJulius
PG
Detroit, MI East English Village Preparatory Academy (MI) 6 ft 0.5 in (1.84 m) 190 lb (86 kg) Dec 22, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 107, 19 (PG), 5 (MI)   Rivals: 97, 19 (PG)  ESPN: 94, 21 (PG), 5 (MI)
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Michigan 2018 Basketball Commitments". Rivals.com. Retrieved December 29, 2016.
  • "2018 Michigan Basketball Commits". Scout.com. Retrieved December 29, 2016.
  • "ESPN Recruiting Nation Basketball". ESPN.com. Retrieved December 29, 2016.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout.com. Retrieved December 29, 2016.
  • "2018 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved December 29, 2016.

College

Michigan

 
DeJulius defending Eric Ayala in March 2020
 
DeJulius defending Andrés Feliz in January 2020

Freshman season

The 2017–18 Michigan team was the national runner-up in the 2018 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.[20][21] The 2018–19 team was expected to be ranked by ESPN (17)[22] and CBS Sports (21).[23] Of the incoming class, Brazdeikis had the highest expectations from Yahoo! Sports and ESPN.[24][25] USA Today expected Johns to be the brightest newcomer.[26] DeJulius played 25 games as a freshman for the 2018–19 Wolverines.[27] The head coach of the team was John Beilein and by the end of the season DeJulius was behind Zavier Simpson and his backup Eli Brooks on the depth chart.[28] The team lost the last game of the regular season to Loyer's Michigan State Spartans finishing one game behind the Spartans and Purdue for the Big Ten regular season championship.[29][30] The team was unable to defend its Big Ten Tournament championship in the championship game of the 2019 Big Ten men's basketball tournament against Michigan State, who swept three rivalry games from Michigan that season.[31] The Wolverines finished the season with a 30–7 record, for its second consecutive 30-win season, losing in the Sweet Sixteen round of the 2019 NCAA tournament to (#9/#10) Texas Tech.[32][33]

Sophomore season

 
DeJulius gets past Micah Potter in February 2020

On May 22, 2019, Juwan Howard was named the head coach of the Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, signing a five-year contract.[34][35] Brazdeikis, Charles Matthews and Jordan Poole declared for the 2019 NBA draft.[36] As a sophomore for the 2019–20 Michigan Wolverines with starting guards Simpson and Brooks as well as Franz Wagner, DeJulius came off the bench as the sixth man averaging 7.0 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 20.9 minutes.[37]

On November 15, Michigan defeated Elon 70–50 DeJulius added 10 points and eight assists, both then career-highs.[38][39] On November 27, Michigan defeated Iowa State 83–76 in the quarterfinals of the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament.DeJulius added a career-high 14 points.[40][41] On January 28, with Simpson suspended and Isaiah Livers sidelined, DeJulius started against Nebraska and played 34 minutes.[42][43] On March 8, Michigan lost to (#9/#9) Maryland 70–83 in their final game of the regular season. Michigan was led by DeJulius with a career-high 20 points.[44][45] Michigan was scheduled to play Rutgers in the Big Ten tournament on March 12. However, the tournament and the remainder of the college basketball season was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[46][47][48][49]

Although Simpson had completed his eligibility and Brooks would be a senior, DeJulius decided to enter the NCAA transfer portal in April 2020.[50] In the portal, he received interest from Maryland, Missouri, Marquette, Cincinnati, Iowa State, DePaul, Rhode Island, Creighton and Arizona State.[51] With over 20 schools expressing interest, DeJulius announced four finalists by April 10: Iowa State, Cincinnati, Marquette and Missouri.[52] DeJulius had contributed 10+ points eleven times for the Wolverines as a sophomore and some thought he was expected to earn the starting point guard role if he returned.[53] However, Michigan had been pursuing point guards Bryce Aiken and Mike Smith in the transfer portal and recruiting Josh Christopher prior to DeJulius' announcement that he would transfer.[54]

Cincinnati

Junior season

In August 2020, he was granted a waiver to play immediately as a transfer.[53][55] On February 25, 2021, he became the fifth member of the 2020–21 Cincinnati Bearcats to opt out of the rest of the 2020–21 NCAA Division I men's basketball season due to the mental impact of COVID-19.[56] Within two days after the March 14, 2021 American Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament championship game loss to Houston, the Bearcats saw six players enter the transfer portal.[57] On March 26, the AD John Cunningham announced the university would begin investigating allegations against the program.[58] On April 3, it was announced that Cincinnati head coach John Brannen was placed on indefinite leave.[59] On April 9, Cincinnati announced Brannen had been relieved of his duties effective immediately.[60] On April 14, 2021, Cincinnati hired Wes Miller to become their next head coach, replacing Brannen.[61]

Senior season

On January 30, 2022, he scored the go-ahead basket with 3.7 seconds left against East Carolina.[62][63] DeJulius posted 3 consecutive 20-point games on February 6 (25, #6 Houston), February 9 (24, South Florida), and February 12 (23, Tulsa), marking the first such streak by a Bearcat since Jarron Cumberland did so for the 2018–19 Bearcats over 3 years before.[64] On February 24, 2022, he announced that he would not partake in Senior Night fanfare, in part because he was eligible to return with another year due to special COVID-19 waiver.[65] DeJulius earned third-team All-American Athletic Conference as a true senior for the 2021–22 Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball team.[66] He averaged a team-leading 14.5 points per game, was the team's only All-AAC performer and decided to exercise his option to return.[67]

COVID Redshirt 5th year season

DeJulius earned 2022-23 Preseason All-Conference Second Team recognition for his redshirt senior season.[68] Before the season, he announced that he would donate his student athlete compensation proceeds from his team-licensed jersey sales to provide books to inner city youth in Detroit and Cincinnati.[69] He began the season by leading the 2022–23 Cincinnati Bearcats to three victories, averaging 21.3 points and 3.7 assists while shooting 56.1% from the field, including 7-of-9 on three-point shots, and earning American Athletic Conference player of the week honors.[70] When DeJulius was celebrated for Senior Night on March 5, 2023, along with Kalu Ezikpe and Rob Phinisee. That day against SMU, he posted a career-high 30 points with 6 assists.[71][72][73] He repeated on the All-conference third-team.[74] DeJulius entered the 2023 American Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament with a nation-leading 16-game streak of 5 or more assists.[75] In the 2023 National Invitation Tournament first round victory over Virginia Tech, DeJulius had 21 points, 6 rebounds and 7 assists.[76]

Career statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high

College

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2018–19 Michigan 25 0 3.8 .200 .067 .167 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.6
2019–20 Michigan 31 1 20.9 .417 .361 .725 2.4 1.5 0.4 0.0 7.0
2020–21 Cincinnati 19 16 29.5 .360 .203 .775 4.5 4.2 0.8 0.1 9.1
2021–22 Cincinnati 33 33 28.6 .409 .297 .824 2.8 2.6 0.7 0.0 14.5
2022–23 Cincinnati 34 34 32.5 .425 .346 .846 2.2 5.3 1.1 0.0 14.7
Career 142 84 23.6 .403 .302 .796 2.4 2.8 0.7 0.0 9.7

See also

Notes

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External links

  • college stats at ESPN
  • college stats at Sports Reference
  • Michigan Wolverines bio
  • Cincinnati Bearcats bio

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David DeJulius born August 9 1999 is an American college basketball player for Cincinnati where he was a two time Third team All AAC performer He previously played for Michigan He attended Edison Public School Academy for two years before transferring to East English Village Preparatory Academy where he finished 3rd in the 2018 Mr Basketball of Michigan David DeJuliusDeJulius driving against Trevion Williams in January 2020No 5 Cincinnati BearcatsPositionGuardLeagueAmerican Athletic ConferencePersonal informationBorn 1999 08 09 August 9 1999 age 23 Detroit Michigan USListed height6 ft 0 in 1 83 m Listed weight200 lb 91 kg Career informationHigh schoolEdison Public School Academy Detroit Michigan East English Village Preparatory Academy Detroit Michigan CollegeMichigan 2018 2020 Cincinnati 2020 present Career highlights and awards2 Third team All AAC 2022 2023 Contents 1 Early life 2 High school 3 College 3 1 Michigan 3 1 1 Freshman season 3 1 2 Sophomore season 3 2 Cincinnati 3 2 1 Junior season 3 2 2 Senior season 3 2 3 COVID Redshirt 5th year season 4 Career statistics 4 1 College 5 See also 6 Notes 7 External linksEarly life EditDeJulius was born August 9 1999 in Detroit Michigan to Latrice Halthon and Ladell DeJulius He has a brother Terrell Thornton and three sisters Aaliyah DeJulius Cerisse DeJulius and Latriece DeJulius 1 High school EditDeJulius attended Edison Public School Academy for his freshman and sophomore seasons As a freshman he was selected to the 2015 Class C All State team 2nd team The Detroit News 4th team Detroit Free Press 2 3 As a sophomore he was again selected to the 2016 Class C All State team 2nd team The Detroit News 3rd team Detroit Free Press honorable mention Associated Press 4 5 6 He transferred to East English Village Preparatory Academy for his junior and senior seasons After visiting the University of Michigan a few times including September 17 2016 and October 25 2016 7 and scoring 46 points with 7 rebounds and 5 assists against Dakota High School and Michigan State Spartans men s basketball signee Thomas Kithier in front of head coach John Beilein and the entire coaching staff on December 17 2016 DeJulius got an offer and gave a verbal commitment on December 22 At the time he was the 172nd ranked player in the national class of 2018 and the 32nd ranked point guard 8 9 DeJulius was a 2017 Class A All state honoree 1st team Associated Press 10 On November 10 2017 DeJulius tendered his National Letter of Intent as part of a five man recruiting class that included Ignas Brazdeikis Colin Castleton Brandon Johns and Adrien Nunez 11 DeJulius also had offers from Michigan State and DePaul 12 DeJulius earned 2018 Mr PSL for his play in the Detroit Public School League 13 In January 2018 DeJulius scored 49 points in a 92 82 victory against Chicago s Orr Academy High School with 13 of 19 shooting from the field including 9 of 11 3 point shooting 14 Orr was the defending 2017 Illinois High School Association Class 2A state champion and would repeat in 2018 15 With 2 542 points DeJulius finished 3rd behind Michigan State signee Foster Loyer 3 691 and Michigan signee Brandon Johns 2 792 in the 2018 Mr Basketball of Michigan voting 16 In his only head to head meeting with Loyer DeJulius scored 42 points in an 80 71 comeback to give Clarkston High School its only regular season loss against 21 points 12 assists and eight rebounds from Loyer 12 East English had trailed in the heralded battle of the state s two best point guards 49 31 at the half and 63 53 after three quarters until DeJulius had 25 points in the second half including erupting for 17 in the fourth quarter against the defending 2017 Michigan High School Athletic Association Class A state champions 17 who would repeat in 2018 18 DeJulius was an 2018 All class first team All state selection by The Detroit News 19 US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes Name Hometown High school college Height Weight Commit dateDavid DeJuliusPG Detroit MI East English Village Preparatory Academy MI 6 ft 0 5 in 1 84 m 190 lb 86 kg Dec 22 2016 Recruiting star ratings Scout N A Rivals 247Sports ESPN Overall recruiting rankings Scout 107 19 PG 5 MI Rivals 97 19 PG ESPN 94 21 PG 5 MI Note In many cases Scout Rivals 247Sports and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight In these cases the average was taken ESPN grades are on a 100 point scale Sources Michigan 2018 Basketball Commitments Rivals com Retrieved December 29 2016 2018 Michigan Basketball Commits Scout com Retrieved December 29 2016 ESPN Recruiting Nation Basketball ESPN com Retrieved December 29 2016 Scout com Team Recruiting Rankings Scout com Retrieved December 29 2016 2018 Team Ranking Rivals com Retrieved December 29 2016 College EditMichigan Edit DeJulius defending Eric Ayala in March 2020 DeJulius defending Andres Feliz in January 2020 Freshman season Edit The 2017 18 Michigan team was the national runner up in the 2018 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament 20 21 The 2018 19 team was expected to be ranked by ESPN 17 22 and CBS Sports 21 23 Of the incoming class Brazdeikis had the highest expectations from Yahoo Sports and ESPN 24 25 USA Today expected Johns to be the brightest newcomer 26 DeJulius played 25 games as a freshman for the 2018 19 Wolverines 27 The head coach of the team was John Beilein and by the end of the season DeJulius was behind Zavier Simpson and his backup Eli Brooks on the depth chart 28 The team lost the last game of the regular season to Loyer s Michigan State Spartans finishing one game behind the Spartans and Purdue for the Big Ten regular season championship 29 30 The team was unable to defend its Big Ten Tournament championship in the championship game of the 2019 Big Ten men s basketball tournament against Michigan State who swept three rivalry games from Michigan that season 31 The Wolverines finished the season with a 30 7 record for its second consecutive 30 win season losing in the Sweet Sixteen round of the 2019 NCAA tournament to 9 10 Texas Tech 32 33 Sophomore season Edit DeJulius gets past Micah Potter in February 2020 On May 22 2019 Juwan Howard was named the head coach of the Michigan Wolverines men s basketball team signing a five year contract 34 35 Brazdeikis Charles Matthews and Jordan Poole declared for the 2019 NBA draft 36 As a sophomore for the 2019 20 Michigan Wolverines with starting guards Simpson and Brooks as well as Franz Wagner DeJulius came off the bench as the sixth man averaging 7 0 points 2 4 rebounds and 1 5 assists in 20 9 minutes 37 On November 15 Michigan defeated Elon 70 50 DeJulius added 10 points and eight assists both then career highs 38 39 On November 27 Michigan defeated Iowa State 83 76 in the quarterfinals of the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament DeJulius added a career high 14 points 40 41 On January 28 with Simpson suspended and Isaiah Livers sidelined DeJulius started against Nebraska and played 34 minutes 42 43 On March 8 Michigan lost to 9 9 Maryland 70 83 in their final game of the regular season Michigan was led by DeJulius with a career high 20 points 44 45 Michigan was scheduled to play Rutgers in the Big Ten tournament on March 12 However the tournament and the remainder of the college basketball season was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic 46 47 48 49 Although Simpson had completed his eligibility and Brooks would be a senior DeJulius decided to enter the NCAA transfer portal in April 2020 50 In the portal he received interest from Maryland Missouri Marquette Cincinnati Iowa State DePaul Rhode Island Creighton and Arizona State 51 With over 20 schools expressing interest DeJulius announced four finalists by April 10 Iowa State Cincinnati Marquette and Missouri 52 DeJulius had contributed 10 points eleven times for the Wolverines as a sophomore and some thought he was expected to earn the starting point guard role if he returned 53 However Michigan had been pursuing point guards Bryce Aiken and Mike Smith in the transfer portal and recruiting Josh Christopher prior to DeJulius announcement that he would transfer 54 Cincinnati Edit Junior season Edit In August 2020 he was granted a waiver to play immediately as a transfer 53 55 On February 25 2021 he became the fifth member of the 2020 21 Cincinnati Bearcats to opt out of the rest of the 2020 21 NCAA Division I men s basketball season due to the mental impact of COVID 19 56 Within two days after the March 14 2021 American Athletic Conference men s basketball tournament championship game loss to Houston the Bearcats saw six players enter the transfer portal 57 On March 26 the AD John Cunningham announced the university would begin investigating allegations against the program 58 On April 3 it was announced that Cincinnati head coach John Brannen was placed on indefinite leave 59 On April 9 Cincinnati announced Brannen had been relieved of his duties effective immediately 60 On April 14 2021 Cincinnati hired Wes Miller to become their next head coach replacing Brannen 61 Senior season Edit On January 30 2022 he scored the go ahead basket with 3 7 seconds left against East Carolina 62 63 DeJulius posted 3 consecutive 20 point games on February 6 25 6 Houston February 9 24 South Florida and February 12 23 Tulsa marking the first such streak by a Bearcat since Jarron Cumberland did so for the 2018 19 Bearcats over 3 years before 64 On February 24 2022 he announced that he would not partake in Senior Night fanfare in part because he was eligible to return with another year due to special COVID 19 waiver 65 DeJulius earned third team All American Athletic Conference as a true senior for the 2021 22 Cincinnati Bearcats men s basketball team 66 He averaged a team leading 14 5 points per game was the team s only All AAC performer and decided to exercise his option to return 67 COVID Redshirt 5th year season Edit DeJulius earned 2022 23 Preseason All Conference Second Team recognition for his redshirt senior season 68 Before the season he announced that he would donate his student athlete compensation proceeds from his team licensed jersey sales to provide books to inner city youth in Detroit and Cincinnati 69 He began the season by leading the 2022 23 Cincinnati Bearcats to three victories averaging 21 3 points and 3 7 assists while shooting 56 1 from the field including 7 of 9 on three point shots and earning American Athletic Conference player of the week honors 70 When DeJulius was celebrated for Senior Night on March 5 2023 along with Kalu Ezikpe and Rob Phinisee That day against SMU he posted a career high 30 points with 6 assists 71 72 73 He repeated on the All conference third team 74 DeJulius entered the 2023 American Athletic Conference men s basketball tournament with a nation leading 16 game streak of 5 or more assists 75 In the 2023 National Invitation Tournament first round victory over Virginia Tech DeJulius had 21 points 6 rebounds and 7 assists 76 Career statistics EditLegend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career highCollege Edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2018 19 Michigan 25 0 3 8 200 067 167 0 5 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 62019 20 Michigan 31 1 20 9 417 361 725 2 4 1 5 0 4 0 0 7 02020 21 Cincinnati 19 16 29 5 360 203 775 4 5 4 2 0 8 0 1 9 12021 22 Cincinnati 33 33 28 6 409 297 824 2 8 2 6 0 7 0 0 14 52022 23 Cincinnati 34 34 32 5 425 346 846 2 2 5 3 1 1 0 0 14 7Career 142 84 23 6 403 302 796 2 4 2 8 0 7 0 0 9 7See also EditCincinnati Bearcats men s basketball statistical leadersNotes Edit 2022 23 Men s Basketball Roster 5 David DeJulius University of Cincinnati Retrieved March 14 2023 McCabe Mick April 11 2015 The Free Press Class C all state boys basketball teams Detroit Free Press Retrieved March 14 2023 Goricki David April 11 2015 Detroit News Dream Team all state boys basketball teams The Detroit News Retrieved March 14 2023 Lang Tom McCabe Mick April 9 2016 Class C all state boys basketball teams Detroit Free Press Retrieved March 14 2023 Goricki David April 7 2016 Detroit News boys basketball Dream Team All State teams The Detroit News Retrieved March 14 2023 Watson Brandon March 24 2016 Miller named Class C First Team All State Sturgis Journal Retrieved March 14 2023 David DeJulius Timeline Events 247Sports com Retrieved March 14 2023 Quinn Brendan December 22 2016 Michigan scores first commitment in 2018 class from PG David DeJulius Mlive com Retrieved March 13 2023 Purcell Jared December 28 2016 Michigan basketball coaches cheered and clapped when 2018 guard David DeJulius committed Mlive com Retrieved March 13 2023 Sungrey March 25 2017 AP Class A boys basketball all state team announced Mlive com Retrieved March 14 2023 Wyrot Tom November 10 2017 Two In State Products Among Five Early Signees for Wolverines Mgoblue com Retrieved March 13 2023 a b Nelsen Chris March 15 2018 Detroit EEV s David DeJulius has strong Mr Basketball resume Detroit Free Press Retrieved March 13 2023 Detroit News All PSL Metro Teams 2010s Detroit Public School League Retrieved March 14 2023 Purcell Jared March 15 2018 Future Wolverine David DeJulius is well rounded Mr Basketball finalist Mlive com Retrieved March 14 2023 O Brien Michael March 10 2018 Orr beats Winnebago repeats as Class 2A state champions Chicago Sun Times Retrieved March 14 2023 McCabe Mick March 19 2018 Michigan Mr Basketball Clarkston s Foster Loyer wins in runaway vote Detroit Free Press Retrieved March 13 2023 McCabe Mick January 12 2018 Detroit East English s Dave DeJulius shoots into Mr Basketball race Detroit Free Press Retrieved March 14 2023 McCabe Mick March 24 2018 Foster Loyer scores 40 Clarkston boys repeats as Class A state champs Detroit Free Press Retrieved March 14 2023 Goricki David April 5 2018 Detroit News Dream Team All State boys basketball teams The Detroit News Retrieved March 19 2023 Villanova takes title 79 62 over Michigan behind DiVincenzo ESPN Associated Press April 3 2018 Retrieved April 3 2018 Wyrot Tom April 2 2018 Michigan Comes Up Short Against Villanova in National Championship Game MGoBlue com CBS Interactive Retrieved April 3 2018 Medcalf Myron May 31 2018 KU holds at No 1 while Nova tumbles in updated Way Too Early Top 25 ESPN Retrieved June 1 2018 Parrish Gary May 31 2018 2018 19 college basketball rankings Changes in Top 25 and 1 after NCAA draft withdrawal deadline CBS Sports Retrieved June 1 2018 Eisenberg Jeff April 2 2018 Way too early top 25 for the 2018 19 college basketball season Yahoo Sports Retrieved April 3 2018 Medcalf Myron April 2 2018 Fresh off Final Four Kansas leads Way Too Early Top 25 for 2018 19 ESPN Retrieved April 3 2018 Gleeson Scott April 3 2018 College basketball s super early 2018 19 preseason top 25 teams USA Today Retrieved April 3 2018 Michigan s David DeJulius to enter transfer portal ESPN Associated Press April 6 2020 Retrieved March 13 2023 Sang Orion March 28 2019 Michigan basketball s next great point guard David DeJulius still learning Detroit Free Press Retrieved March 19 2023 No 9 Michigan State 75 No 7 Michigan 63 ESPN Associated Press March 9 2019 Retrieved March 9 2019 Wyrot Tom March 9 2019 Michigan Falls to Michigan State in Regular Season Finale MGoBlue com CBS Interactive Retrieved March 9 2019 Michigan State Edges Michigan 65 60 To Win Big Ten Tournament Title Bigten org March 17 2019 Retrieved March 15 2023 D up Texas Tech clamps down in 63 44 win over Michigan ESPN Associated Press March 29 2019 Retrieved March 29 2019 Wywrot Tom March 28 2019 Michigan s Season Comes to End in Sweet 16 Loss to Texas Tech MGoBlue com CBS Interactive Retrieved March 29 2019 Juwan Howard Named Michigan Head Coach bigten org Retrieved 2019 06 06 Wywrot Tom May 22 2019 Former Michigan Great Juwan Howard Returns as Men s Basketball Coach MGoBlue com CBS Interactive Retrieved May 22 2019 Wywrot Tom April 9 2019 Matthews Poole and Brazdeikis to Declare for Early Entry into NBA Draft MGoBlue com CBS Interactive Retrieved April 9 2019 DeJulius Transferring to Cincinnati University of Cincinnati April 17 2020 Retrieved March 13 2023 Teske scores 16 points to lead Michigan past Elon 70 50 ESPN Associated Press November 15 2019 Retrieved November 15 2019 Wywrot Tom November 15 2019 Teske DeJulius Pace Michigan in Big Win Over Elon MGoBlue com CBS Interactive Retrieved November 15 2019 Michigan beats Iowa State 83 76 in Battle 4 Atlantis ESPN Associated Press November 27 2019 Retrieved November 27 2019 Wywrot Tom November 27 2019 Michigan Earns Victory over Iowa State in Battle 4 Atlantis Quarterfinal MGoBlue com CBS Interactive Retrieved November 27 2019 Michigan ends losing streak with 79 68 win over Nebraska ESPN Associated Press January 28 2020 Retrieved March 13 2023 Board of Regents of the University of Michigan January 28 2020 M 79 vs 68 N CBS Sports Retrieved March 13 2023 No 9 Maryland tops No 25 Michigan 83 70 ESPN Associated Press March 8 2020 Retrieved March 8 2020 Wywrot Tom March 8 2020 Michigan Falls at Maryland in Regular Season Finale MGoBlue com CBS Interactive Retrieved March 8 2020 Michigan faces Rutgers in Big Ten tourney apnews com Associated Press March 10 2020 Retrieved March 13 2020 Power 5 leagues cancel conference tournaments ACC Pac 12 halt all athletics ESPN com ESPN March 12 2020 Retrieved March 13 2020 NCAA tournaments canceled over coronavirus ESPN com ESPN March 12 2020 Retrieved March 13 2020 Big Ten Cancels Remainder of Conference men s basketball tournament MGoBlue com CBS Interactive March 12 2020 Retrieved March 13 2020 Kahn Andrew April 7 2018 David DeJulius transferred before he could blossom at Michigan scholarship update Mlive com Retrieved March 13 2023 Shaw Zach April 9 2020 Report More top tier programs pursuing David DeJulius 247Sports Retrieved March 13 2023 Broome Anthony April 10 2020 David DeJulius names final four schools as potential transfer destinations SB Nation Retrieved March 19 2023 a b S Max August 27 2020 Michigan Basketball David DeJulius granted immediate eligibility for Cincinnati Fansided com Retrieved March 13 2023 Sang Orion April 7 2020 Michigan basketball s David DeJulius is transferring How that affects the Wolverines Detroit Free Press Retrieved March 13 2023 Jenkins Keith August 27 2020 Michigan transfer David DeJulius granted waiver eligible to play for UC Bearcats The Enquirer Retrieved March 13 2023 Williams Justin February 25 2021 Williams Justin status update Twitter Retrieved March 13 2023 Williams Justin 18 Mar 2021 The rift with Cincinnati Bearcats coach John Brannen that led to a mass exodus of basketball players The Athletic UC reviewing allegations against men s basketball program after 6 players enter transfer portal wlwt com WLWT Mar 26 2021 Cincinnati men s basketball coach John Brannen on leave amid investigation espn com ESPN 3 Apr 2021 Men s Basketball Coaching Change Announced GoBearcats com GoBearcats Retrieved 9 April 2021 Wes Miller Named Men s Basketball Head Coach gobearcats com UC Athletics 14 Apr 2021 Retrieved 14 Apr 2021 DeJulius leads Cincinnati over East Carolina on late shot ESPN January 30 2022 Retrieved March 13 2023 GoBearcatsMBB status update Twitter January 30 2022 Retrieved March 13 2023 Bearcats Fall Short at Tulsa University of Cincinnati February 12 2022 Retrieved March 14 2023 Heltman Russ February 24 2022 David Dejulius I Won t Be Doing Senior Night Sports Illustrated Retrieved March 13 2023 American Athletic Conference Announces Men s Basketball Honors American Athletic Conference March 9 2022 Retrieved March 13 2023 Heltman Russ March 26 2022 David Dejulius Announces Return to Cincinnati Sports Illustrated Retrieved March 19 2023 Houston Picked as 2022 23 American Athletic Conference Men s Basketball Favorite American Athletic Conference October 12 2022 Retrieved March 13 2023 Heltman Russ October 18 2022 David Dejulius Donating All Jersey Sale Funds to Charity Sports Illustrated Retrieved March 13 2023 Cincinnati s DeJulius Houston s Walker Earn Weekly Honors American Athletic Conference November 14 2022 Retrieved March 13 2023 DeJulius 30 lead Cincinnati past SMU 97 74 ESPN March 5 2023 Retrieved March 13 2023 Cincinnati Bearcats men s basketball March 5 2023 GoBearcatsMBB status update Twitter Retrieved March 13 2023 DeJulius Scores a Career Best 30 Leads UC Past SMU University of Cincinnati March 5 2023 Retrieved March 13 2023 The American Announces Men s Basketball Honors American Athletic Conference March 8 2023 Retrieved March 13 2023 Bartlett Landon March 9 2023 Nolley and DeJulius collect conference honors ahead of AAC tournament The News Record Retrieved March 14 2023 DeJulius has 21 Cincinnati downs Virginia Tech 81 72 in NIT ESPN March 15 2023 Retrieved March 17 2023 External links Editcollege stats at ESPN 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