Headlines for Jeffery Espy
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Espy announces retirement
After 19 seasons in the league, Jeffery Espy has decided to hang it up.Espy was originally drafted by the Terriers in the 1st season. -
Impact waive Jeffery Espy
The Impact have waived Jeffery Espy from their roster. Jeffery posted 2.9 PPG, with 4.9 rebounds and 9.6 assists while playing 33.2 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Jeffery Espy re-signs with Impact
Jeffery Espy has signed on to play for another 3 seasons with the Impact for a contract worth $3,260,000 per season.
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Espy injured, may miss time
Jeffery Espy injured his head in the Impact game against the Lizards. He is listed as day-to-day for a return.
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Jeffery Espy re-signs with Impact
Jeffery Espy has signed on to play for another 2 seasons with the Impact for a contract worth $1,600,000 per season.
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Espy injured, will miss at least 7 games.
Jeffery Espy injured his shoulder in the Impact game against the Fire Ants. He is expected to miss 7-8 games.
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Espy agrees to deal with Impact
The Impact have signed Jeffery Espy to the team in a deal worth $3,192,000 per season for 2 seasons.
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Jeffery Espy contract declined
Jeffery Espy will head into free agency after a deal could not be reached with the Wolves. Espy was seeking a deal for 2 seasons which would pay $2,280,000 .
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Jeffery Espy will miss the remainder of the season with injury
Jeffery Espy injured his knee in the Wolves game against the Broncos. He will possibly miss the remainder of the regular season.
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Espy agrees to deal with Wolves
The Wolves have signed Jeffery Espy to the team in a deal worth $4,704,000 per season for 4 seasons.
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Jeffery Espy contract declined
Jeffery Espy will head into free agency after a deal could not be reached with the Wolves. Espy was seeking a deal for 4 seasons which would pay $5,880,000 .
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Espy agrees to deal with Wolves
The Wolves have signed Jeffery Espy to the team in a deal worth $6,830,000 per season for 1 season.
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Jeffery Espy contract declined
Jeffery Espy will head into free agency after a deal could not be reached with the Diamonds. Espy was seeking a deal for 3 seasons which would pay $6,060,000 .
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Espy receives ring
Jeffery Espy has received his championship ring for being part of the League II, Season 6 champion Cloud team. Congratulations!
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Roberson,Espy,Fredrick traded to Diamonds from Moles for Richmond,Tiller,1st round draft pick
The Moles have reached a deal with the Diamonds that will send Dirk Roberson, Jeffery Espy, Fernando Fredrick, and Paresh Howlings to the Diamonds in exchange for Dale Richmond, Hunter Tiller, a season 7, 1st round draft pick, and a season 8, 1st round draft pick.
Roberson averaged 14.6 PPG, 9.5 rebounds and 0.4 assists in 35.3 minutes per game. Espy averaged 7.0 PPG, 5.1 rebounds and 8.4 assists in 28.0 minutes per game. Fredrick averaged 2.6 PPG, 0.5 rebounds and 0.4 assists in 7.5 minutes per game. Richmond averaged 8.0 PPG, 5.2 rebounds and 3.7 assists in 28.1 minutes per game. Tiller averaged 11.7 PPG, 9.0 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 33.8 minutes per game.
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Jeffery Espy re-signs with Moles
Jeffery Espy has signed on to play for another season with the Moles for a contract worth $7,300,000 for the season.
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Moles survive battle to beat Broncos
It was a slugfest as the Moles entertained the Broncos playing to a 106-103 win for the Moles. In the first half, it seemed both teams wouldn't miss playing to a 61-60 Broncos lead, however the second half was defensive with the teams switching leads 18 times and Bradly Suniga missing a 3-pointer to send the game to OT.
Hiram Atkins was hot in the 4th finishing with a team-high 28, while Jeffery Espy dished a new franchise record 17 assists. Dirk Roberson got off to a quick start finishing with a season-high tying 19 points with 7 boards.
For the Broncos, Alden Swoffer proved unstoppable scoring 31 initially hitting 9 of 10 field goals on his way to 13 of 19. The Moles next travel to the injury-ridden Meteors who are on a 3 game skid, but should return Jose Teske to the lineup.
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Bench steps up in Moles win over Cobras
The Moles haven't been consistent in their play from game to game, but they've been more than consistent in their wins after another blowout 29 point win over the Cobras. Jeffery Espy had his best game of the season, scoring 17 with 10 assists and 3 steals and just 1 turnover. Corbin Jacko has been coming into his own as well off the bench scoring 11 with 12 boards. Brendan Spain, Buford Lashley and Imrich Gelvin all contributed solidly in their limited minutes off the bench.
Next up will be quite the test at home vs the reigning champ Wolves who have squeaked their way to a 4-1 start.
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Moles put on clinic dismantling Wasps
Very consistent from beginning to end, the Moles played like expected dominating the Wasps 138-76. They pulled in 57 boards to the Wasps 24 while shooting 53% to 24%. Kent Noll scored 31 with 8 assists, Hiram Atkins scored 39 with 7 boards and Jeffery Espy dished 14 assists with just 2 turnovers. Both Dirk Roberson and Corbin Jacko had double-doubles. Jacko finally put in a decent game for the first time in his early career even going back to preseason. He scored 26 on 9 of 19 with 16 boards.
They held the Wasps Neville Lea to just 2 points, the fewest in a game since his rookie season. The Moles face a solid test against the 2-0 Lizards tomorrow.
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Moles Ready To Roll
Forward Corbin Jacko joins the Moles as the most highly anticipated rookies in franchise history after the team lucked out with the #1 pick overall. The Moles are placing their hopes of the future on his young shoulders, surrounding him with proven talent on all sides.
Unfortunately the preseason didn't meet the high expectations the team or fans had despite getting the most playing time. He scored a solid 15.8ppg in 31mpg, but shot just 41.5% from the floor, easily the worst of the players in the main rotation. He did show huge promise from the line and on the defensive side which is something the team is very happy with. They hope he's able to gel with his all-star caliber teammates as the season gets under way.
The Moles return former all-star, and previous League II #1 overall pick Kent Noll who will play shooting guard, who will be expected to lead the team in scoring and return to his all-star form. The other starter being returned is fellow lifetime Mole and Team MVP forward Hiram Atkins who brings a similar skillset to the table, but will be even more of a shooter.
The Moles bring in two key aquisitions... from the Terriers, guard Jeffery Espy to run the offense. He is not expected to do any bulk scoring, but should be solid at the point. The other huge aquisition via free agency is former Jack Dirk Roberson to give a huge bump in inside presence. The 3-time all-star and 2-time all-league selection was the most highly saught after center this season, and rejoins his former teammate Knoll with a new 4 season, 68m contract. He shores up what they hope will be the best defense in the league.
The Moles do lose a couple of key players in guard who had spent his entire career with the team, and center Virgil Fowle who's played a major role the previous two seasons.
Coach Kingpin advises that anything less than a championship will not be tolerated this season. The Moles look to return to the playoffs after missing it for the first time in franchise history last season with a 16-19 record.
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Moles hold on for preseason opener win
It was the debut of the #1 draft pick Corbin Jacko for the Moles, and after a shaky start... he settled in to score 19 points with 7 boards in his 34 minutes of play. Dirk Roberson also got significant time with 35 minutes, 24 points and 5 boards in a solid debut... however it was newcomer Jeffery Espy who was for the most part very solid dishing 7 assists with 17 points,2 steals and a block. However he did cause concern with 6 turnovers in the 107-104 win over the Fire Ants. Kent Noll started really strong hitting 8 of 10 for 19 points in his limited 1st half minutes.
For the Fire Ants, Al Pandolfo scored 26 to lead all scores going 9 of 11 from the field.
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Varney,Fowle traded to Terriers from Moles for Espy,1st round draft pick
The Moles have reached a deal with the Terriers that will send Vince Varney, and Virgil Fowle to the Terriers in exchange for Jeffery Espy, and a season 6, 1st round draft pick.
Varney averaged 13.1 PPG, 6.2 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 31.9 minutes per game. Fowle averaged 4.7 PPG, 2.8 rebounds and 0.4 assists in 12.0 minutes per game. Espy averaged 8.3 PPG, 4.3 rebounds and 7.6 assists in 31.8 minutes per game.
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Jeffery Espy re-signs with Terriers
Jeffery Espy has signed on to play for another season with the Terriers for a contract worth $4,260,000 for the season.
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Dave scores 40, Terriers get by Impact
Joshua Dave scored a season high 40 points as the Terriers pulled past the Impact mid 3rd quarter to win by 23 points. Elvis Lees scored 25. The team did however lose Jeffery Espy to injury and will miss the next 3-4 games.
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Espy injured, will miss at least 3 games.
Jeffery Espy injured his elbow in the Terriers game against the Impact. He is expected to miss 3-4 games.
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Jeffery Espy re-signs with Terriers
Jeffery Espy has signed on to play for another season with the Terriers for a contract worth $5,730,000 for the season.
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Jeffery Espy re-signs with Terriers
Jeffery Espy has signed on to play for another season with the Terriers for a contract worth $5,510,000 for the season.
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Jeffery Espy finishes 3rd in the league in free throw percentage
Jeffery Espy averaged .936 free throw percentage per game this season finishing in 3rd place leaguewide. The Terriers congratulate him on this accomplishment. -
Jeffery Espy finishes 2nd in the league in assists
Jeffery Espy averaged 8.5 assists per game this season finishing in 2nd place leaguewide. The Terriers congratulate him on this accomplishment. -
Espy receives ring
Jeffery Espy has received his championship ring for being part of the Team Tournament, Season 1 champion Terriers team representing League II. Congratulations!
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Terriers advance!
Proving that anything can happen in the Team Tournament, the #20 Terriers off the #1 Dragons to advance to the championship game against the Battle. Along the way they defeated the #13 Spikers, #4 Lizards, #5 Razors and now the #1 Dragons to become the favorite to win it all. Morris Rosa was amazing scoring 38 points with 9 boards. Jeffery Espy scored 20 points with 10 assists and 6 boards. For the Dragons Isaiah Bivins 32 points with 6 assists were not enough to overcome the Terrier onslaught.
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Jeffery Espy finishes 3rd in the league in assists
Jeffery Espy averaged 8.3 assists per game this season finishing in 3rd place leaguewide. The Terriers congratulate him on this accomplishment. -
Rosa bumps record to 49 points in win
Morris Rosa was a one man machine on the floor lighting up the Lizards for a new league record 49 points in the Terriers 133-118 win. This was his 4th 40+ point game this season. He hit 19 of 30 shots with 7 three pointers. He is now averaging 28.2 ppg, just behind Jared Isaacs 28.9ppg. Jeffery Espy kept him fed dishing 16 assists with 8 boards and 7 points himself. Kelly Foushee scored 25 and Gayle Smithson scored 27.
For the Lizards, Genaro Deavers led the team with 25.
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Terriers survive Fire Ants in double OT
The Terriers couldn't secure the win in regulation as a turnover forced overtime at 102-102 against the Fire Ants. In OT, Morris Rosa, who scored 31 in the game drained a 3 pointer to even the game up at 108 to force double OT. Finally, the team held on as the Fire Ants Pedro Rock couldn't convert a triple, giving the Terriers a 115-112 win. Jeffery Espy had a career day becoming the first Terrier to register a triple-double with 18 points, 11 boards and 11 assists.
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Rosa explodes for 45 and a league record 10 three pointers
Morris Rosa left it all on the court as the Terriers went to the wire against the Cobras hitting a league record 10 three pointers on 14 attempts while scoring a new career high 45 in the Terriers 9 point win. Not to be outdone, Kelly Foushee had a huge game as well on 12 of 17 shooting, scoring 32 points with 9 rebounds. Jeffery Espy also dished 16 assists with 10 points.
The Terriers now pull even at 9-9, still hoping to make a push to crack the top 8.