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Washington State Transfer Wing Cedric Coward Chooses Duke

After not losing a scholarship player to the transfer portal, Jon Scheyer has dipped into the portal to help fill out next year’s Blue Devil roster. After a visit this past weekend, Washington State’s Cedric Coward has committed to play for Duke next season. Coward played his first 2 seasons at Eastern Washington and last season for Washington State, having followed his coach David Riley as he accepted the head coaching role there. Coward’s season was short-lived as he suffered a season ending shoulder injury in an early season practice. Coward needed surgery for his shoulder that revealed an articular cartilage tear as well as a jagged rotator cuff and a partially torn labrum – just 6 games into the season. Coward was impressive in those 6 games for Washington State, averaging 17.7 points per game and shooting 40% from

 

Throughout his college career, Coward has been a model of shooting efficiency from every level of the floor, posting an impressive 66.8 percent effective field goal percentage on 524 attempts.

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