Showing posts with label Joe Mazzulla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe Mazzulla. Show all posts

Thursday, April 30, 2009

West Virginia's Joe Mazzulla Charged With Domestic Battery

Johnston, Rhode Island native, Joe Mazzulla; looks to be in hot water again at West Virginia, via ProJo Sports:

Joe Mazzulla’s future with the West Virginia basketball team is very much in jeopardy because of Mazzulla’s second arrest involving alcohol-related problems.

The 20-year-old Johnson resident has been indefinitely suspended by Mountaineer coach Bob Huggins after his arrest last week on charges of domestic battery. He was involved in an incident at The Lazy Lizard bar in Morgantown in which he allegedly grabbed a woman by the neck.

It was the second arrest for the Hendricken High grad. He pleaded guilty to charges of public drunkenness and disorderly conduct after an incident last September at a Pittsburgh Pirates baseball game in which he had a disagreement with security personnel.

“Joe is suspended indefinitely from all basketball related activities,” Huggins said in a statement issued through the school’s sports communications office. “We take violations of our team rules very seriously.”

Huggins will have no further comment on the situation at this time, the statement said. Bryan Messerly, the school’s contact for men’s basketball, said Monday that there is no timetable for the issue to be resolved.

Dan Mazzulla, Joe’s father, told The Providence Journal Monday night that his son very much enjoys being at West Virginia and hopes to stay.

``He has some personal issues and he’s being treated as we speak,’’ Mazzulla said. ``It’s a delicate issue.’’

He would not go into any detail other that to say the issues are medically related.

``He absolutely loves it there. He’s getting the proper treatment,’’ Mazzulla said. ``He hopes to stay.’’

Mazzulla, coming off a strong performance in the NCAA Tournament in March of 2008, began the season as the Mountaineers’ starting guard. However, he missed all but seven games because of a fractured growth plate in his left (shooting) shoulder. The problem happened in a fall during a game in December. It was hoped the problem could be solved without surgery, but when it did not go away Mazzulla had surgery in February and was in a brace for six weeks.

Mazzulla, who has been a Big East Academic All-Star and a member of the WVU athletic director’s academic honor roll, still is not fully healed. Attempts to reach him and members of his family Monday were not successful.

Assuming he would be given a red-shirt for this past season, Mazzulla still has two years of eligibility remaining.

His situation could be impacted by the personnel situation with the team. The Mountaineers recently signed the national junior college player of the year, Casey Mitchell. Mitchell is a 6-4 shooting guard from Chipola College in Marianna, Fla. His signing gives the team, which was a six seed in the NCAA Tournament this year but was beaten by Dayton in the opening round, commitments for 15 players for 2009-10. That is two above the limit, so the team will have to make moves to reduce its commitments by two.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

West Virginia's Joe Mazzulla To Request Medical Redshirt

It looks like RI native Joe Mazzulla has been shut down for the season and will request a medical redshirt, via The Journal :

Huggins said Tuesday that in all probability Joe Mazzulla will apply for amedical redshirt as a member of the West Virginia University men's basketballteam, but he can't do that until the season ends. The junior point guard has played in only seven games this year, and Huggins said whether Mazzulla would return to resume play depends on how his shoulder is progressing. He still could save the year if he plays in no more games in 2008-09. Mazzulla can't raise his arm to a level with the shoulder because of a problem traced back to his birth. "You can't really tell whether his shoulder has made any progress in the last two weeks or so," Huggins said. "It's a total rest situation." Mazzulla last saw action in the Davidson game on Dec. 9. For the seven games, he averaged 5.6 points per game and had 26 assists and 16 rebounds.

More: RI Sports

Sunday, March 23, 2008

West Virginia & Joe Mazzulla Knock Off Duke

A lot of good action yesterday and here is a run down of some of the best action:

West Virginia knocked off Duke 73-67, who struggled shooting the whole night. Joe Alexander was great once again with 22 points and 11 rebounds but the key to this game was backup guard Joe Mazzulla. He almost recorded a triple-double with 13 points 11 rebounds and 8 assists. Mazzulla, who is a Rhode Island product, helped execute the West Virginia game plan to crash the boards and it worked as they dominated Duke on the glass 45-19.