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M-E's Jack McFadden enters Transfer Portal after 3 years at Rider

M-E's Jack McFadden enters Transfer Portal after 3 years at Rider

Yahoo26-03-2025
LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ (WIVT/WBGH) – One-time Maine-Endwell Spartan now Rider Bronc junior Jack McFadden has made his name in basketball, playing D-I. Now, he is looking to move on from the university.
McFadden announced on his 'X' account that he would enter his name in the transfer portal. He still has two years of eligibility remaining. In his past three seasons with the Broncs, he has played in 12 games, scoring 7 points and recording 7 boards.
This season Rider went 14-19, getting knocked out in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference quarterfinal to Quinnipiac.
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