Temple’s Zion Stanford has committed to Kevin Willard and Villanova according to Joe Tipton. Stanford, a 6’6” guard from Philly, averaged 13.1 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game this season for the Owls.
Former Temple guard Zion Stanford has committed to Villanova, he announced on his social media Monday afternoon. Stanford entered the transfer portal on March 25 and is the second Owl to commit to a new program, following guard Quante Berry, who committed to Memphis on April 6.
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Temple guard Zion Stanford has entered the transfer portal, his agent announced Tuesday afternoon. He was one of the most important players on the team
With 11 seconds remaining and the shot clock turned off in a tie game, Temple guard Zion Stanford drove toward the basket, took a step back and fired off a shot that was blocked immediately after leaving his hands.
Temple was tied with Charlotte five times in the final five minutes of regulation despite trailing by 10 points in the first half. Owls’ guard Zion Stanford drove into the paint with six seconds left on the clock and attempted to take the win.
Temple quickly took a lead against North Texas with seven straight points behind guards Zion Stanford and Jamal Mashburn Jr. However, the Owls were unable to hold their lead and they went eight minutes without scoring a field goal and entered halftime down by one.
During Temple’s Big 5 opener against Drexel on Nov. 12, guard Zion Stanford put on a show for his hometown crowd. He stormed out of the gate by scoring the Owls’ first 10 points and finished the night with a then career-high 23 in the 69-61 win.
During pregame warm-ups, it was apparent that Temple was going to be short-handed against Division II Holy Family. Guards Jameel Brown and Shane Dezonie were in street clothes, leaving Temple without two of its sparks off the bench.
After a tightly-contested first half, Temple finally started to pull away from Drexel after shots from guards Zion Stanford and Jamal Mashburn Jr. sparked