Oct 3, 2007 ASU's Bowman To Miss Start of Season Practice AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Augusta State’s Tyrekus “AJ”
Bowman has been sidelined indefinitely due to a heart condition,
Jaguar head coach Dip Metress announced Wednesday.
A senior forward from Tignall, Ga., Bowman will miss the beginning
of preseason practice, which gets underway for the Jaguars on
Monday, Oct. 15. His status for the season opener vs. Montevallo on
Friday, Nov. 16 will be determined at a later date.
“I cannot emphasize enough our concern right now, first and
foremost, is for the health, safety and well being of AJ and his
family,” Metress said. “At this point, we’re not
sure how long he is going to be out. That will all be determined by
the doctors and our athletic training staff down the road. We know
he’s not going to be on the floor on Oct. 15, and we’re
preparing for that the best we can.”
A first-team All-America selection as a junior by the NABC, Bowman
was named the 2007 College Player-of-the-Year in the state of
Georgia among all divisions by the Atlanta Tipoff Club. He averaged
20.5 ppg. and 7.5 rpg. en route to winning Peach Belt Conference
Player-of-the-Year honors and leading ASU to the PBC regular-season
championship.
“This is a certainly a unique situation for all of us,”
ASU Director of Athletics Clint Bryant said. “We have full
confidence in the physicians and training staff who are working
with AJ. We’re asking now that everyone respect the privacy
of AJ and his family. At this time, and until we know more, we
won’t have any further statement on his condition or his
status.”
Led by Bowman, ASU returns all five starters from the 2006-07 squad
that posted a 24-7 record, hosted the NCAA South Atlantic Regional
as the region’s top seed and finished the season ranked No.
18 in the nation.
The Jags take on College of Charleston in an exhibition game on
Thursday, Nov. 1 in Charleston, S.C., and face Clemson in an
exhibition at Littlejohn Coliseum on Tuesday, Nov. 6.
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