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Anthony Livingston, a 6'8'' forward out of Arkansas State, is transferring for his final year of eligibility after a year at junior college and two years with the Red Wolves. According to CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein, BC is in the mix:
Arkansas State transfer Anthony Livingston visits St. John's this week, source told @CBSSports. LSU, WVU, and BC in mix. HM talent. #sjubb
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) April 27, 2016
BC is competing against other major conference programs for Livingston's services. Livingston averaged a double-double his sophomore year, averaging 15.9 points and 10 rebounds. In 2015-16 his production dipped slightly for a struggling Arkansas State team, averaging 15.5 PPG and 9.4 boards. His highest scoring game was 29 points. He also had a game against Arkansas-Little Rock wherein he pulled in 22 rebounds.
Given his flashes of high productivity for Arkansas State, he'd be a useful addition to BC's shallow front court. However, he does have a blemish on his record, as he was charged with punching a police officer in a bizarre incident in 2015.