Plummer played nine minutes and scored two points against the Jayhawks. He had been averaging 2.3 minutes per game and scoring 0.7 points per game on the season. The Philadelphia native started three games in his freshman season and scored a career-high 13 points in a loss to Evansville. Since then, however, Plummer has had a difficult time. He missed the start of last year's campaign after having surgery to repair retinal tears in both of his eyes. He then struggled to find his shooting touch, connecting on just 29 percent of his three-point attempts. This season, Plummer has been pushed for playing time by Penn's freshmen, most notably Duane King and David Klatsky. Penn coach Fran Dunphy would welcome Plummer back next season should he decide to return to the Quakers. -- Jesse Spector
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