Expelled UConn Guard Kellogg Enrolls at USF
8th Sep 2005, 07:08 GMT
Sophomore guard Antonio Kellogg attended his first class at the University of San Francisco on Wednesday, nearly five months after being expelled from Connecticut. A former high school star in Oakland, Kellogg averaged 3.1 points and 2.3 assists last season as the Huskies' backup point guard. But the freshman was kicked off the team by coach Jim Calhoun after two arrests in two weeks following a suspension for an undisclosed violation of team rules. Kellogg will sit out this season under NCAA transfer rules and then have three years' eligibility.
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