Date | League | Transaction |
---|---|---|
21st April, 2010 | Australia | Signed a two year contract with Townsville Crocodiles. |
24th February, 2011 | Australia | Signed a one season contract with Townsville Heat (QBL; to be completed during Townsville Crocodiles offseason). |
26th April, 2012 | Australia | Signed a one season contract with Ipswich Force (QBL; to be completed during Townsville Crocodiles offseason). |
4th May, 2012 | Australia | Signed a one year extension with Townsville Crocodiles. |
2nd January, 2013 | Australia | Signed a one season contract with Mount Gambier Pioneers (SEABL; to be completed during Townsville Crocodiles offseason). |
9th July, 2013 | Australia | Signed a one year contract with Sydney Kings. |
5th February, 2014 | Australia | Signed a one season contract with Mount Gambier Pioneers (SEABL; to be completed during Sydney Kings offseason). |
25th March, 2015 | Australia | Signed for the remainder of the season with Canberra Gunners (SEABL). |
19th February, 2016 | Australia | Signed for another season with Canberra Gunners (SEABL). |
19th March, 2017 | Australia | Signed for another season with Canberra Gunners (SEABL). |
2005 - 2007 | Indiana (NCAA) |
2007 - 2010 | St. Mary's (NCAA) |
April 2010 - April 2011 | Townsville Crocodiles (Australia) |
May 2011 - August 2011 | Townsville Heat (Australia, ABA) |
August 2011 - May 2012 | Townsville Crocodiles (Australia) |
May 2012 - September 2012 | Ipswich Force (Australia, QBL) |
September 2012 - March 2013 | Townsville Crocodiles (Australia) |
March 2013 - September 2013 | Mount Gambier Pioneers (Australia, SEABL) |
September 2013 - March 2014 | Sydney Kings (Australia) |
March 2014 - September 2014 | Mount Gambier Pioneers (Australia, SEABL) |
March 2015 - present | Canberra Gunners (SEABL) |
June 10, 2010
Teams in Australia's NBL tend to sort out their rosters nice and early, and so even though we're several months away from the 2010-11 season tipping off, many rosters are all but complete already. Despite him winning the NBL MVP trophy last season, the Townsville Crocodiles have released Corey "Homicide" Williams, and have not named a replacement import, although they have brought in former St. Mary's big man Ben Allen (who is also currently trying out for the Australian national team.) The Melbourne Tigers have brought home from America another big Aussie centre (Luke Nevill), and have signed Eric Devendorf to score from them after his hugely successful offseason in New Zealand (at least basketball wise; Devendorf managed to get arrested for breach of the peace in there as well.) And the Sydney Kings are returning to the NBL after a season out due to financial difficulties, bringing with them Taj McCullough, who had previously been in Latvia with VEF Riga.
April 19, 2010
[...] Schenscher recently played in the Foot Locker High Stakes Hoops tournament, which rank from April 6th to the 11th. Eight teams are playing in a summer time tournament with $250,000 (Australian) in prize money; it runs independently of the NBL league season, features some funky rules (such as bonus points for winning individual quarters), and one particularly funky rule involving 4 point shots. This was the tournament's inaugural season; others who took part in it included Lance Allred, Sean Lampley, Corey Williams, Julius Hodge, and the eventual champions were the simply named "Rays," who had on their roster former St Mary's big man Ben Allen.