Star guard leaves Tigers
Sharpshooter off to play pro ball in Europe
Associated Press
Thursday, May 28, 2009

Clemson coach Oliver Purnell was eating breakfast along South Carolina's coast when he found out he had a very big hole to fill in next year's starting lineup.

Terrence Oglesby, the Tigers' shoot-from-anywhere sophomore, called Purnell on Tuesday morning to tell him he was off to play professionally in Europe, giving up his final two college seasons.

Oglesby led the team with 92 3-pointers last season and was often an offensive catalyst in Clemson's NCAA Tournament season. But he'll be remembered by some for his final act with the Tigers, throwing an intention elbow to Michigan's Stu Douglass and getting ejected from the first-round NCAA loss to the Wolverines.

Purnell had had several conversations with Oglesby since season's end to discuss 2009-10 and was blindsided by his guard's decision.

"I'm disappointed he won't be with us," Purnell said Wednesday. "Yet at the same time, it's a decision I believe he made in concert with his family. It is what it is."

Oglesby finished as the team's third-leading scorer last season behind Trevor Booker and K.C. Rivers. Oglesby and Rivers, a senior last season, accounted for 161 of Clemson's 256 3-pointers this past winter.

Oglesby's father, Tony, played basketball in Europe. Terrence was born in Norway and played for that country in the FIBA under-20 championships in 2008.

Oglesby said in a statement released by the school that he had played internationally in the past and got the chance to play professionally in Europe. He enjoyed his time at Clemson. "My decision is based solely on chasing the dream of being a professional basketball player," he said.

E-mails sent to Oglesby were not immediately returned. Mes-sages left for his father were also not returned.

Purnell figured to score his biggest recruiting win in March when power forward Booker, the team's top scorer and rebounder last season, decided to return for his senior year instead of declaring for the NBA Draft.

Purnell had also landed perhaps his best group of newcomers since arriving at Clemson before the 2003-04 season, featuring highly regarded Milton Jennings and Booker's younger brother, Devin.

Now, Purnell and his staff will be left without the outside threat who thrilled fans with his gumption to take -- and make -- shots from almost anywhere inside the half-court line.

Don't look for anyone on the roster to take over that role.

"It's clear that we don't have anybody with Terrence Oglesby's range," Purnell said. "You won't see the shots that you've seen the previous two years."

Someone will have to make up for Oglesby's output. He started all but one of Clemson's 32 games last season and led the team in scoring 12 times.

From the Thursday, May 28, 2009 edition of the Augusta Chronicle
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