Former Canisius College basketball
player Frank Turner has signed a professional contract to join Eiffel Towers Den Bosch, a
professional team that plays in Holland in the Holland-Eredivisie. Turner
signed a one-year deal with the team that finished third in the league's
standings last season.
"From an
individual standpoint, Frank has accomplished many things in a relatively short
amount of time," Canisius head coach Tom
Parrotta said. "He has earned two college degrees, he has his name splashed
throughout the program's record book and he has become the example for every
student-athlete that comes to Canisius College from here on out. It is very
simple - get a great education, play your heart out on the basketball court and
be a solid individual off the court. Frank accomplished all three of these
things and then some. I'm extremely proud that Frank has realized his dream of
playing professional basketball and I feel he will do very well at the next
level. I am very anxious to follow his pro career."
Turner
ended his career with the Golden Griffins ranked in the top-10 in 12 different
statistical categories at the College, and he goes down in the Canisius record
book ranked first in career games played (125), career minutes (4,567) and
career assists (616), while ranking fourth in career points (1,769) and third
in career steals (193). He closed out the 2009-10 season ranked sixth in the
MAAC in scoring average (16.2 points per game), second in assists per game (5.7
per contest) and first in steals per game, with 2.1 swipes per outing. A
three-time All-MAAC selection, he was chosen as an NABC All-District Second-Team
honoree, as well as being named to the ADA Division I-AAA Basketball
Scholar-Athlete Team and the MAAC All-Academic Team after his senior campaign.
"This is
the next step for me and I am very anxious to get my pro career started,"
Turner said. "Canisius has started something very special for my family, my city,
and for me personally. This is an opportunity that the coaching staff told me about
from day one. Similar to my education, they promised me if I worked hard, great
things would happen on and off the court. My game has evolved tremendously
thanks to the players I was around for four years, and from the help of the
coaching staff. I feel like it has been so long since my last game, and knowing
that its about to start again in a new place is a such great feeling. I promise
the entire Canisius community that this is just a start for me and you will
continue to hear my name."
Turner is
the first Canisius player to sign a professional contract since former Griffs Chuck Harris and Darnell Wilson signed to play professionally in Europe after the
2006-07 season. Wilson recently signed a one-year deal with the Antwerp Giants
in the top professional league in Belgium.
"We got to see Frank's game at the Las
Vegas [combine], but we also got a good look at the person behind the player,"
Eiffel Towers head coach Jos Frederick
said in a release on the team's website. "Turner earned his college degree in
three years and also earned his master's degree as well. It may have little
connection with his basketball skills, but it says something about his person."