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Home -> 2001 -> June 20 -> Sports -> Sports story

MU basketball re-considers prospects

Web-posted June 20, 2001

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José Alfredo Flores
Sports Editor

Missouri basketball coach Quin Snyder issued a statement concerning Tiger prospect Robert Whaley on June 1. Whaley has been accused of raping a 13-year-old girl and is under going trial in Michigan.

“This has been a difficult situation for all parties involved, and we have been unwilling to comment on this matter due to the sensitive legal issues at stake.

“Our program and Robert have moved in different directions, and the conclusion of this trial will not alter our course. The University of Missouri believes that this will not be the optimal setting for Robert to pursue his development as a student, an athlete and a human being. We will continue to take an active interest in Robert’s future to whatever degree we are able,” Snyder said.

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