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Have to think this bodes well for J-Mychal's transfer? ------------------------ BIRMINGHAM, Alabama - UAB picked up an impact transfer in the offseason when Hakeem Baxter decided to leave Maryland-Eastern Shore this spring, and he'll play for the Blazers sooner than expected. UAB head coach Jerod Haase said that a waiver was put in for Baxter, a Philadelphia native, to play right away instead of sitting out the mandatory transfer year, and the NCAA granted it. Haase declined to comment on the circumstances of the waiver. Baxter, a 6-foot-2, 170-pound guard, scored 14.3 points per game as a freshman at UMES. UAB coaches reached out to Baxter after he announced his transfer intentions and recruited him to Birmingham successfully. read more: http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/10/uab_adds_more_punch_with_immed.html
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University of Maryland Eastern Shore freshman guard Hakeem Baxter announced on twitter Monday that he has been released from his scholarship and will transfer. Now that he has been granted his release, Baxter feels as though he has proved himself in his first collegiate season that he can play against higher competition at the Division I level. “I think I can play in a higher conference, I want to play in a higher conference,” Baxter said. That thinking falls in line with the schools that have contacted him. Since announcing that he will transfer, Baxter says he has heard from UAB, North Texas and Colorado State. UAB and North Texas are current members of Conference USA, while the Rams call the Mountain West Conference their home. read more: http://cityofbasketballlove.com/2014/05/former-pet-guard-baxter-set-to-transfer/
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Hakeem Baxter doesnt know a whole lot about some of the schools that have been recruiting him since he elected to transfer after his freshman season at Maryland Eastern Shore. The 6-foot-2 guard just knows a little more about UNT than he otherwise might because of a connection that could end up paying dividends for the Mean Green in the long run. - See more at: http://meangreenblog.dentonrc.com/2014/05/hakeem-baxter-talks-transfer-why-hes-considering-unt.html/#sthash.2O2ZQOCG.dpuf