Widener grad Edmunds a hit in Britain
Former Widener standout Bobby Edmunds is proof that Division III players can make a living playing basketball.
The 5-9 guard earned second-team All-British EBL honors and was named to the league's All-Imports Team.
Edmunds averaged 13.8 points, 5.6 assists and 2.2 steals per game for the Bradford Dragons. He had a 3-1 assist/turnover ratio and helped the Dragons to a sixth-place finish in the 13-team league with a 15-9 record.
Edmunds has also competed for the Hemel Storm in the United Kingdom, Team Wales in the Eurobasket Summer League in Charlotte, N.C. and Team Riga in the Eurobasket Summer League in New York.
He earned second-team All-MAC Conference honors as a sophomore and helped the Pride to three conference titles from 2007-09.
The 5-9 guard earned second-team All-British EBL honors and was named to the league's All-Imports Team.
Edmunds averaged 13.8 points, 5.6 assists and 2.2 steals per game for the Bradford Dragons. He had a 3-1 assist/turnover ratio and helped the Dragons to a sixth-place finish in the 13-team league with a 15-9 record.
Edmunds has also competed for the Hemel Storm in the United Kingdom, Team Wales in the Eurobasket Summer League in Charlotte, N.C. and Team Riga in the Eurobasket Summer League in New York.
He earned second-team All-MAC Conference honors as a sophomore and helped the Pride to three conference titles from 2007-09.