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PSU a finalist for Western Michigan transfer forward Greg Lee: report

Photo from Western Michigan: Greg Lee

Western Michigan’s Greg Lee, a 6-foot-9, 210-pound senior forward, reportedly has Penn State among the finalists for a landing spot out of the transfer portal and will announce his decision this week. His other finalists are Arkansas, Illinois, East Carolina, Old Dominion and Fordham, according to the report below:

Lee averaged 13.0 points and 7.2 rebounds per game last year for Western Michigan, while shooting 50.4 percent from the field. He spent just one season at the school after beginning his career and playing three seasons for Cal State Baskersfield.

In those three seasons at Bakersfield, Lee averaged 2.2, 5.7 and 6.7 points per game, so he nearly doubled his scoring average from his junior season there to his senior season at Western Michigan.

Lee is originally from Illinois but played his high school ball in Houston.

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This is his bio page from Western Michigan.

Mahorcic update

Penn State had been in the running for Illinois State 6-10 forward Dusan Mahorcic in recent weeks, but that apparently is no longer the case.

Mahorcic is down to three finalists — Clemson, Utah and Texas — and will announce this week.

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