Lost That Title Feeling: Transfer Dylan Ennis Missed Super Nova Bling
Guard Dylan Ennis not only missed majority of this season with West Regional #1 seed Oregon because of a broken foot but he also missed out on some championship bling because he transferred from Villanova after averaging 7.7 ppg, 2.8 rpg and 2.7 apg for the Wildcats in 2013-14 and 2014-15. Ennis led Rice with 4.1 apg as a freshman in 2011-12 before departing for Nova.
Duke got playmaker Derryck Thornton to leave high school early and cross the country to join the Blue Devils last season. But Thornton is transferring after his freshman campaign despite early projections promoting Duke as the nation's #1 team entering the 2016-17 campaign. He could become the 12th ex-Blue Devil on the following alphabetical list of transfer players such as Ennis denied receiving an NCAA championship ring because they left a school subsequently capturing a national crown:
*Played for a junior college between four-year schools
NOTES: McCaffrey and Palmer played for an NCAA champion with Duke in 1991 and Huertas did with Florida in 2006. . . . King played only one season for Villanova in 2009-10. . . . E. Williams left Memphis after 2009-10 campaign when he declared early for the NBA draft. Likewise for Smith at UNLV following 2013-14 season.