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    You are at:Home»Sports»K-State Sports»Jevon Thomas and Tre Harris to transfer from K-State

    Jevon Thomas and Tre Harris to transfer from K-State

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    By Mitch Fortner on March 24, 2015 K-State Sports, Sports
    K-State's Jevon Thomas (5) and Thomas Gipson (42) block the shot of Tulane's Louis Dabney (0) during the second half.
    Jevon Thomas and Tre Harris are transferring from K-State according to ESPN’s Jeff Goodman.
    Thomas started 25 games and averaged 4 and half points per game this season as a sophomore. Harris played sporadically in 21 games and averaged just under 4 points per game in his freshman season.
    The Wildcats already had three players signed for the 2015 recruiting class with only 3 available scholarships, but had gotten a fourth commitment two weeks ago from point guard Kamau Stokes. Now K-State appears to have one more available scholarship for the 2015 class if Stokes signs.
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