University of Minnesota junior forward Trevor Mbakwe has received permission to explore transferring to another school, Gophers athletics director Joel Maturi said today.
Mbakwe, a 6-foot-8 St. Paul native, was suspended for the 2009-10 season while waiting for his case on a felony assault charge to be resolved. The trial is scheduled for June 7. But Mbakwe said he was uncertain if and when his case would be resolved and was looking at other options to play next season, according to Maturi.
"I met with him and told him we are pleased with how he handled a tough year and how well he did academically," Maturi said. "We look forward to him playing for the Gophers, but the charge against him must be resolved before he can play."
Miami Dade state attorney's office spokeswoman Terry Chavez said she doesn't expect Mbakwe's trial to be postponed again.
"I would say 80-90 percent that it will go June 7, but I can't swear to it. Another case might take priority over it," Chavez said. "The only thing that could be an 11th-hour issue would be if (the defense) comes up with something new that we don't know anything about. But I don't see that happening."
After one season at Marquette, Mbakwe played at Miami Dade College in 2008-09 before transferring back home to play for the Gophers. The former St. Bernard's and Henry Sibley High School standout was projected as a starting power forward.
Mbakwe still could play for the Gophers. But he is strongly considering transferring to Memphis, and North Carolina State apparently also is interested, according to people with knowledge of the situation. Mbakwe would have to receive a transfer exception from the NCAA to play for another Division I school next season.
Losing Mbakwe would be another significant blow to Minnesota coach Tubby Smith's program. Junior forward Paul Carter has transferred to Illinois-Chicago, and freshman point guard Justin Cobbs is back home in California looking for a school closer to home. Freshman forward Royce White left the team last season while suspended for legal issues, although the former Hopkins High School star met with Smith last month to talk about possibly returning.
Mbakwe, a 6-foot-8 St. Paul native, was suspended for the 2009-10 season while waiting for his case on a felony assault charge to be resolved. The trial is scheduled for June 7. But Mbakwe said he was uncertain if and when his case would be resolved and was looking at other options to play next season, according to Maturi.
"I met with him and told him we are pleased with how he handled a tough year and how well he did academically," Maturi said. "We look forward to him playing for the Gophers, but the charge against him must be resolved before he can play."
Miami Dade state attorney's office spokeswoman Terry Chavez said she doesn't expect Mbakwe's trial to be postponed again.
"I would say 80-90 percent that it will go June 7, but I can't swear to it. Another case might take priority over it," Chavez said. "The only thing that could be an 11th-hour issue would be if (the defense) comes up with something new that we don't know anything about. But I don't see that happening."
After one season at Marquette, Mbakwe played at Miami Dade College in 2008-09 before transferring back home to play for the Gophers. The former St. Bernard's and Henry Sibley High School standout was projected as a starting power forward.
Mbakwe still could play for the Gophers. But he is strongly considering transferring to Memphis, and North Carolina State apparently also is interested, according to people with knowledge of the situation. Mbakwe would have to receive a transfer exception from the NCAA to play for another Division I school next season.
Losing Mbakwe would be another significant blow to Minnesota coach Tubby Smith's program. Junior forward Paul Carter has transferred to Illinois-Chicago, and freshman point guard Justin Cobbs is back home in California looking for a school closer to home. Freshman forward Royce White left the team last season while suspended for legal issues, although the former Hopkins High School star met with Smith last month to talk about possibly returning.