Boubacar Diakite

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Moves into transfer portal
FWeber State
Undisclosed
March 19, 2020
Diakite entered the NCAA's transfer portal Monday, 247Sports.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Diakite missed significant time due to injury as a sophomore in 2019-20, ultimately playing in just three games for Weber State and averaging just 3.7 minutes. It's unclear where he stands on the health front or if he'll even draw much interest from other Division I programs if he elects to move on from Weber State. In the event Diakite heads to another Division I school, he likely wouldn't be available to play until 2021-22, per NCAA transfer rules.
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Returns in blowout win
FWeber State
November 20, 2019
Diakite (undisclosed) scored two points and had one rebound and an assist in six minutes as the Wildcats took care of West Coast Baptist by a score of 130-50 Tuesday night.
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Sits opener with injury
FWeber State
Undisclosed
November 14, 2019
Diakite was unable to take the floor for the opener versus Utah State due to injury, Brett Hein of the Standard-Examiner reports.
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Leaves Iona, headed to junior college
FFree Agent
Knee
September 23, 2018
Diakite has withdrawn from Iona and will instead head to the junior-college ranks for the 2018-19 season, Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports reports.
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Headed to Iona
FIona
Knee
June 13, 2018
Diakite (knee) has decided to transfer to Iona, Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports reports.
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Transferring from St. Johns
FFree Agent
Knee
May 18, 2018
Diakite (knee) will transfer away from St. Johns, Zach Braziller of the New York Post reports.
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