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Josh "Cookie" Miller

Position PG Height 5-7 Weight School University of Nebraska Hometown Charleston, West Virginia Incoming Year 2009
Offered By Miami, West Virginia State

Initially posted by mollautt on 05/06/09 at 1:10 pm

2009 PROSPECT:  Former 2005 West Virginia Mr. Basketball (Miami's Adam Fletcher was runner-up) spent two years at Harmony Prep in Cincinnati after high school graduation before moving on to play for the Nebraska Cornhuskers the past two seasons.  He was the starting point guard for Nebraska as a freshman and sophomore and had nearly a 2 to 1 assist to turnover ratio.  At the end of this past season, he announced he was leaving Nebraska to play somewhere closer to home.  Per the Husker's Extra blog, Cookie took a visit to Miami on the weekend of Friday, April 24, 2009.  Cookie would have to sit out one year at a NCAA Division I school and then be eligible to play his junior year.  Given his two years of prep school and an additional transfer year, Cookie would be old enough to essentially be a sixth year junior. 

05/22/09

Posted by mollautt at 10:47 am

Former Nebraska Guard Cookie Miller has decided to transfer to Miami!

05/22/09

Posted by mollautt at 12:17 pm

RedHawk Insider (05/22/09):  Cookie Miller To Transfer to Miami - free story

06/11/09

Posted by mollautt at 5:39 pm

RedHawk Insider (06/11/09):  Cookie Miller Talks RedHawks

08/18/09

Posted by mollautt at 3:58 pm

Cookie Miller will not transfer to Miami, but instead to attend Division II West Virginia State.

Charleston Daily Mail (August 18, 2009): Cookie Miller transfers to W.Va. State

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