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Indiana State Sycamores power forward Robbie Avila has committed to transfer to the Saint Louis Billikens. Avila announced his decision in a live video with The Field of 68 on Saturday afternoon. Avila became an extremely popular figure among college basketball fans during the 2023-24 season for his iconic look and large goggles. However, he really caught fans’ attention with his excellent play from the power forward position for the Sycamores. In two seasons at Indiana State, Avila played in 71 games and got 66 starts. During his sophomore campaign, he played 31.2 minutes per game. He also av...
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Indiana State forward Robbie Avila plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal, per Rick Semmler. He spent the last two seasons with the Sycamores and became a national sensation this year. “Sports 10 has been informed Robbie Avila isn’t expected to be in transfer portal today, but coming days,” Semmler tweeted. “Once Sycamore big man enters, that will put starting ISU 5 from this season in transfer portal.” Avila was a first team All-Missouri Valley Conference selection as part of a breakout season in which he averaged 17.5 points, 6.6 rebounds and 4.0 assists for Indiana State. After the Sycamor...
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His goggles are one of the most defining features about Robbie Avila, but his play on the court quickly takes the focus elsewhere. Still, the spectacled 6-foot-10, 240 pound Indiana State center has heard no shortage of nicknames making reference to his appearance. From “Cream Abdul-Jabbar” to “Larry Blurred,” college hoops fans have come up with a number of clever monikers for Avila. ESPN analyst Myron Medcalf spoke with Avila ahead of an NIT semifinal game on Tuesday to discuss his favorite nicknames, and his answer might surprise you. “Obviously the nicknames we’ve heard,” Medcalf reported ...
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