JEFF PENDERGRAPH RUMORS

Blazers rookie Pendergraph to undergo hip surgery

Trail Blazers rookie Jeff Pendergraph will undergo left hip surgery on Wednesday and is expected to miss a considerable portion of the season, although a timetable will be determined after the procedure. The second-round pick from Arizona State has an...
Via oregonlive.com  |  September 07, 2009

ASU’s Jeff Pendergraph looks ahead to his first NCAA Tournament

During his career at ASU, senior Jeff Pendergraph has dealt with a lot; the removal of tumor from his leg, the firing of Rob Evans, the coach that recruited him to Tempe, and the uncertainty of whether or not he would stay to play for the new coach after his freshman season. ASU Vice President for [...]
Via Fanster  |  March 18, 2009

Bienvenidos a Miami

Near the end of his press conference today, Herb Sendek looked out on the gathered media and asked a simple question. “So,  how many of you are going to Miami?” While we all shuffled and looked at each other, one hand immediately shot up to the right of the stage. It was Jeff Pendergraph. Could you blame him for [...]
Via Fanster  |  March 16, 2009

PICTURE OF THE DAY 4

WHILE WE WERE SLEEPING. Freshman DeMar DeRozan scored 25 points, Hackett added 19 and Dwight Lewis 13 for the sixth-seeded Trojans (21-12), who overcame a 15-point halftime deficit and became the lowest seed to win the Pac 10 tourney.Here, Forward Taj Gibson (#22) of the USC Trojans and Jeff Pendergraph (#4) of the Arizona State Sun Devils look to rebound the ball in the Pacific...
Via Today's ACC Headlines  |  March 15, 2009

ASU?s Jeff Pendergraph looks ahead to the Pac-10 Tournament

Photo: Jim ASU senior center Jeff Pendergraph, who earlier this week was named to the All-Pac-10 First Team, talked to the media Tuesday about the upcoming Pacific Life Pac-10 Tournament in Los Angeles, and the Sun Devils? pending matchup with in-state rival U of Pendergraph led the ...
Via Fanster  |  March 10, 2009

Night owl special

I wrote for Saturday's paper that Bill McCabe, the head of officiating for the Pac-10, said a block should have been called on Arizona State's Jeff Pendergraph in the closing minute of UCLA's loss Thursday. Instead, Darren Collison was called for a charge. [end of text]Source: Inside UCLA ...
Via Bruinville  |  February 14, 2009

Official: Charge on Collison should have been called a block

he Pacific-10 Conference's head of officiating said the charging call against UCLA's Darren Collison in the final minute of Thursday's 74-67 loss at Arizona State should have been called a Bill McCabe, the coordinator of men's basketball officiating for the Pac-10, said he reviewed film ...
Via Bruinville  |  February 14, 2009

Big win in battle of Etiwandans

You can't lose them all. Although Jeff Pendergraph was beginning to wonder. Source: Press-Enterprise Submitted By: hiltigger Direct Link
Via Bruinville  |  January 18, 2009

ASU Marching Through the NIT

The players came over to slap hands with the student-section. One by one the players ran by, but it was Jeff Pendergraph's face that said it all. The previous two seasons Pendergraph had suffered through consecutive losing season with ASU. While he was certainly disappointed the Sun Devils were left out of the NCAA tournament, he was clearly ecstatic to finally feel like the big dog.
Via Fanster  |  March 21, 2008

Profiling the Field: Arizona State

giving you a lengthy description of one of this year's bubble teams for the tournament.
Via MVN  |  March 05, 2008
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