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Former Texas Longhorns Transfer Rowan Brumbaugh Finds New Home
AUSTIN — Every member of the Texas Longhorns’ 2023 Elite Eight team except for reserve forward Cole Bott is officially gone after Dillon Mitchell and Tyrese Hunter entered the transfer portal last month.
Mitchell is still undecided while Hunter has since committed to Memphis. Now, one former Longhorn has found a new home via the portal as well.
Mar 13, 2024; New York City, NY, USA; Georgetown Hoyas guard Rowan Brumbaugh (1)
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Former Texas guard Rowan Brumbaugh redshirted for the Longhorns during the 2022-23 season before transferring to Georgetown, but is now headed for his third team in three years.
Per reports Monday from On3’s Joe Tipton, Brumbaugh is headed back south to play for the Tulane Green Wave.
Brumbaugh originally committed to Northwestern as a four-star recruit out of Northfield, Mass. in the 2023 class but decommited and instead chose Chris Beard and the Longhorns. Brumbaugh was expected to take on a larger role this past season, but the firing of Beard in Oct. 2022 likely played a role in his decision to transfer since that’s who recruited him.
Once at Georgetown, Brumbaugh was able to show what he could do against elite Big East talent, though the Hoyas finished with a 9-23 overall record. He had some notable performances en route to averaging 8.3 points, 2.2 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 31 games and 20 starts. He also reached double figures in scoring 14 times.
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Brazoria County deputy shoots, kills Texas State University student after car chase, report says
BRAZORIA COUNTY, Texas – A Texas State University student was shot and killed by a Brazoria County Sheriff’s deputy early Monday morning after an attempted traffic stop in Lake Jackson.
The news was first reported by The University Star, Texas State’s student-run newspaper.
In a Tuesday statement to KSAT, the university identified the student as John Gabriel Mendoza Jr., 18. He was a freshman who studied management, according to the school.
“We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, classmates, and all those affected by this tragedy,” the university said in its statement.
Deputies attempted a traffic stop on a vehicle just after midnight Monday near Farm-to-Market 2004 and This Way Street in Lake Jackson, the sheriff’s office said.
The driver of the vehicle, who was identified as Mendoza by The University Star, did not stop, deputies said. The deputies then chased after the vehicle for approximately a mile into a neighborhood located in the 100 block of Indian Warrior Trail.
According to the sheriff’s office, the driver went inside a home’s garage and parked before a deputy approached the vehicle, the release said.
The deputy then pulled out his firearm and shot into the vehicle. The sheriff’s office said the gunfire struck the driver.
The University Star reported that Mendoza was the one shot. He was taken to a hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.
The deputy who pulled the trigger has since been placed on administrative leave in accordance with the Brazoria County Sheriff’s Office policy.
KSAT reached out to the Lake Jackson Police Department and the Brazoria County Sheriff’s Office for more information, but neither agency has responded at this time.
The shooting investigation is being led by the Texas Rangers, according to a Brazoria County Sheriff’s Office news release.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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