It has been an up and down season for many former Cougars playing basketball overseas. While some are putting up big numbers on top teams, others have suffered through injuries and varying amounts of playing time. There has also been a significant amount of turnover from former Cougars, as some have either left teams, had their team fold or been let go.
Here is a look at where former Cougars are playing around the world and how they have performed, so far.
Charles Abouo, Denain (France-ProB)
Abouo has been a steady contributor for Denain all season. One of his best recent showings came in a 72-68 loss to Poitiers, when he totaled 10 points on 50 percent shooting from the floor, including 3 for 5 from beyond the arc. He added four rebounds and a steal in 19 minutes.
In 18 games, he is averaging 8.8 points on 47.2 percent shooting from the floor, including 47.2 percent percent from 3-point range, with 3.5 rebounds in 18.8 minutes.
Agustin Ambrosino, Gandia (Spain-LEB Silver)
After struggling with his shot for much of the season, Ambrosino left Gandia for personal reasons, according to reports. In his last game before he departed, he went scoreless on 0 for 2 shooting in nine minutes.
On the season, he played in 18 games and averaged 7.8 points and 4.0 rebounds in 23 minutes.
Rashaun Broadus, Vechta (Germany-BBL)
Broadus had one of his best games since landing in Germany. In a 77-70 loss to Telekom Baskets, he totaled eight points on 4 for 10 shooting from the floor with five assists and a steal in 18 minutes.
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