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T Basketball- Grad by Yr, Available Ships, & Attrition /Yr

Kelly Quinlan

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- A team can have no more than 13 players on scholarship.

CURRENT STATUS
Georgia Tech has 10 players on scholarship and 3 seniors. This means they can take up to 6 players in the Class of 2017 without going over the 13 scholarship limit. This does not account for future attrition that will take place due to early graduation, NBA, transfers, etc.

GRADUATION TOTALS BY SEASON
2016-17-
2 point guards, 1 small forward, 3 total
2017-18- 1 shooting guard, 1 center 2 total
2018-19- 1 power forward, 1 total
2019-20- 1 point guard, 1 shooting guard, 1 small forward, 1 power forward, 4 total
2020-21- unknown
TOTALS- 3 point guards, 2 shooting guards, 2 small forwards, 2 power forwards, 1 center, 10 total

ROSTER BY GRADUATION SEASON
2016-17

Josh Heath- PG
Corey Heyward- PG
Quinton Stephens- SF

2017-18
Tadric Jackson- SG
Ben Lammerss- C

2018-19
Abdoulaye Gueye- PF

2019-20
Christian Matthews- SF
Justin Moore- PG
Josh Okogie- SG
Sylvester Ogbonda- PF

ATTRITION BY CALENDAR YEAR
(G- graduation; M- medical; P- Early entry for NBA; T- transfer; Q- quit, no basketball; A- academics; V- violation of team rules)

2016- 1- Travis Jorgenson (M)
2015- 1- Chris Bolden (V)
2014- 3- Robert Carter Jr. (T), Solomon Poole (V), Stacey Poole Jr. (Q)
2013- 2- Brandon Reed (G), Julian Royal (T)
2012- 2- Nate Hicks (T), Glen Rice Jr. (V)
2011- 3- Brian Oliver (T), Brad Sheehan (Q), Iman Shumpert (P)
2010- 2- Derrick Favors (P), Gani Lawal (P)
2009- NONE
2008- 2- Ra'Shaun Dickey (A), Mouhammad Faye (T)
2007- 3- Javaris Crittenton (P), Paco Diaw (G), Thaddeus Young (P)
2006- 1- Zam Frederick (T)
 
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