Hennessy to Forgo Senior Season, 4/17/09
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 1:23 pm
BOZEMAN, Mont. -- Montana State guard James Hennessy, a junior who has
battled knee injuries throughout his college basketball career, will
forgo his final year of eligibility due to a career-ending injury.
"James was poised to have a big year for us this season but had some
tough breaks with a variety of injuries," said MSU coach Brad Huse. "He
has been through so much physically, and unfortunately there are no
guarantees with his recent knee injury. He is a tremendous student, and
he will stay at Montana State to finish his degree. James has been an
outstanding representative of our program, and I wish him nothing but
the best."
Hennessy played in all 24 2008-09 games before an injury ended his
season. He averaged 1.9 points with 28 assists last year, 2.6 points
with 51 assists after transferring to MSU as a sophomore in 2007-08.
A native of Williston, N.D., Hennessy led Williston State to the
National Junior College Athletic Association Championship Tournament as
a freshman in 2005-06, but missed the next season with an injury. He
earned North Dakota's Mr. Basketball and Gatorade Player of the Year
honors as a senior at Williston High School.
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battled knee injuries throughout his college basketball career, will
forgo his final year of eligibility due to a career-ending injury.
"James was poised to have a big year for us this season but had some
tough breaks with a variety of injuries," said MSU coach Brad Huse. "He
has been through so much physically, and unfortunately there are no
guarantees with his recent knee injury. He is a tremendous student, and
he will stay at Montana State to finish his degree. James has been an
outstanding representative of our program, and I wish him nothing but
the best."
Hennessy played in all 24 2008-09 games before an injury ended his
season. He averaged 1.9 points with 28 assists last year, 2.6 points
with 51 assists after transferring to MSU as a sophomore in 2007-08.
A native of Williston, N.D., Hennessy led Williston State to the
National Junior College Athletic Association Championship Tournament as
a freshman in 2005-06, but missed the next season with an injury. He
earned North Dakota's Mr. Basketball and Gatorade Player of the Year
honors as a senior at Williston High School.
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