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If Maryland sounds vague about the future status of forward Dino Gregory, that's not because the team is trying to be coy.
Maryland really doesn't know how things will play out with Gregory. His situation going forward has not been determined, university sources said.
The university announced in a news release before last night's exhibition win over Indiana (Pa.) that the junior forward would not participate "due to a violation of team rules. Due to federal regulations which protect the privacy of student records, there cannot be further comment."
Note that the release did not deal with anything other than last night's game. After that, we (and the team) just don't know.
According to the Washington Post, Gregory had said this summer that his eligibility was in question because of a charge of "academic dishonesty." The Post said it could not be determined whether that was the reason the player was held out of last night's game.
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