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Cincinnati Basketball: David DeJulius set to continue career with Greek professional team Lavrio BC

Cincinnati Bearcats guard David DeJulius against the Xavier Musketeers at Fifth Third Arena.
Cincinnati Bearcats guard David DeJulius against the Xavier Musketeers at Fifth Third Arena. /
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Cincinnati Bearcats product David DeJulius is set to continue his career after signing with Greek professional team Lavrio BC this week!

DeJulius developed into a go-to playmaker and scorer throughout his Bearcats career en route to receiving back to back All-AAC honors.

Lavrio BC competes in the Greek Basket League and DeJulis should have a chance to earn a significant role during his rookie campaign.

The Detroit native transferred to Cincinnati in 2020 and quickly became an integral part of the program during the coaching change.

Cincinnati Basketball: David DeJulius set to continue career with Greek professional team Lavrio BC

DeJulius capped off an unforgettable Senior Day with a career-high 30-point performance as the Bearcats blew past SMU in late March.

Following the memorable regular season finale, DeJulius discussed his Senior Day showcase in a press conference per Cincinnati Athletics.

It was a perfect way to go out as DeJulius set a career-high by reaching the 30-point plateau in front of a standing ovation at Fifth Third Arena.

Make sure to stay tuned for the most recent announcements and rumors as Wes Miller’s team prepares for the inaugural Big 12 campaign!

Cincinnati Basketball: Bearcats alum Troy Caupain signs contract with professional club in Spain

Bearcats alum Troy Caupain will continue his professional career after signing a contract with Spanish club UCAM Murcia in July!

Caupain played in several countries following a stint with the Orlando Magic including Belgium, Germany, Israel, Italy and Turkey.

During his senior season with the Bearcats, Caupain received All-AAC honors after posting 10.5 and 4.6 rebounds points per game.

The former Cincinnati standout played for Nasty Nati in The Basketball Tournament last month alongside fellow Bearcats alumni.

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