Akron’s March Madness Hopes Dashed Because of Drug-Dealing Point Guard
Akron has been one of college basketball’s best mid-major stories this year, peeling off 19 wins in a row earlier this season, beating Princeton, and sweeping Ohio. Sure, an early-season loss to Costal Carolina looks awful, but the Zips were competitive against Oklahoma State (lost in OT), beat Penn State, and lost a close one to Detroit.
Akron’s March outlook looked promising – Ken Pomeroy’s efficiency stats rate the Zips highly: Overall (55), offensively (69) and defensively (51). With an experienced starting lineup (one senior, four juniors), Akron figured to be a dangerous 12/13 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The Zips even had two players with NCAA Tourney experience – Zeke Marshall and Alex Abreu played in a 2011 first round loss to Notre Dame.
The key word there – had.
Abreu, the team’s starting point guard, was arrested for drug trafficking Thursday. From the Plain-Dealer:
According to Akron Police, narcotics unit detectives arrested Abreu, 21, of East Exchange Street and Austin L. Durgala, 18, of East Dartmore Street in Akron, for trafficking in marijuana and possession of marijuana.
They were charged after detectives seized over 5 pounds of marijuana at Durgala’s residence, the statement said. Abreu and Durgala were booked into the Summit County Jail. They are scheduled for an arraignment hearing in Akron Municipal Court at 9 a.m. today.
And … there goes the season. Abreu has been suspended, he was the team’s only point guard (10.3 ppg, 6.0 apg), and now the MAC conference tournament is a crapshoot. Akron, assuming it survives the conference tournament, probably falls to the 14-line, and becomes an easy first round walkover for Miami, Syracuse or someone of that caliber.
The more likely tourney winner will be Ohio, which is 22-8 and features star point guard DJ Cooper (ask Georgetown fans about him). The Bobcats lost to Akron twice in the regular season, and in the non-conference, beat Richmond handily, but lost to Memphis, Oklahoma, Robert Morris, Winthrop and UMass.

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March 8th, 2013 at 4:38 PM
It’s trafficking as to amount. And it’s pot. Don’t suspend him. This is your chance to be relevant Akron.
March 8th, 2013 at 4:44 PM
There’s no reason that amount of weed couldn’t be for personal use.
March 8th, 2013 at 4:46 PM
If you get his number for a cold call, could you pass it along? Thanks.
March 8th, 2013 at 4:48 PM
The other guy’s house? Abreu just showed up to talk brackets with some friends, maybe snack on some za and play a little Metal Gear Solid. He didn’t know there was 5lbs of kush stashed in homeboy’s closet.
March 8th, 2013 at 4:59 PM
This is exactly why the Jay Bilas’ of the world go crazy selection Sunday. Penn state is a notable win for Akron but doesn’t mean dick for the Minnesotas or Iowas. Makes a lot of sense.
March 8th, 2013 at 5:00 PM
I thought Spencer lived in Cleveland?
March 8th, 2013 at 5:08 PM
This guy is gonna go pro in something other than sports. Namely, running a dispensary in Boulder.
March 8th, 2013 at 6:00 PM
Holy shit, punch their ticket now! I think we have taken the credit for mid majors WAY too far. Does anyone actually think a team like 9 loss Boise State is better than say Kentucky? Why do we need 4 or 5 MWC teams in the dance. There are a couple good teams that have made the conference look good so all of a sudden the rest of the league rates higher. Dumb.
March 8th, 2013 at 6:07 PM
Amateurs. 2 guys up in Wilmington got busted walking down the street with 17 lbs. It’s not Digornio, it’s delivery weed.
But in all seriousness, I need some opinions. If applying for a job where they want you to submit a resume via email, would you simply send an email with your resume attached and nothing else? Or would you provide background/additional information in the body of the email?
March 8th, 2013 at 6:21 PM
I would provide a concise bit of info in the body. There is a chance that the resume is just downloaded and printed and the text in the body is ignored but oh well.
/my 2 cents
//not an HR person
March 8th, 2013 at 8:24 PM
Meth,
This may be a dated opinion, but I applied to a job off Monster.com(almost 5 years ago) and definitely included a cover letter/intro in addition to my resume. I got an interview, got the job and cleared 20% more.
Show a touch of originality/effort to distinguish yourself and hope for the best. I didn’t do much more than show how my past experience matched with their preferred credentials. Nothing cute or fancy but just direct.
Best of luck.
March 8th, 2013 at 8:32 PM
Meth, I should also mention this was for a job in a very desirable city regionally and listing an attractive pay range(which I didn’t get but still managed a 20% bump).
After reading the Bradley thread, it may just depend on the company and the hiring manager. It worked for me.