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Rutgers Uses UConn Players To Tout Its Basketball Pedigree — Really!
Rutgers Uses UConn Players To Tout Its Basketball Pedigree — Really! There is spin, and there is stretch.Rutgers men's basketball, in a promotional tweet Monday night, really stretched longer and wider than Gumby in pursuit of recruiting points.The tweet featured a graphic that read:"$1.1 B earned. read more from here
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NKU Men's Basketball Players Volunteer to Work with Young Newport Students
NKU Men's Basketball Players Volunteer to Work with Young Newport Students As the 2016-17 school year gets underway, the Northern Kentucky University men's basketball team took time away from their studies and basketball workouts to volunteer Tuesday afternoon at the Newport Primary School."It's a tremendous opportunity for our guys to impact young people," stated John Brannen, NKU men's basketball head coach."One of our core values is sacrifice.
National Basketball Retired Players Association Members Receive Scholarships to Kaplan University to Bolster Success After Basketball Careers
National Basketball Retired Players Association Members Receive Scholarships to Kaplan University to Bolster Success After Basketball Careers DAVENPORT, Iowa & CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The National Basketball Retired Players Association (NBRPA), the only Association comprised of NBA, ABA, Harlem Globetrotters and WNBA alumni, announce five scholarship recipients to regionally accredited Kaplan University, an NBRPA preferred higher education partner.The announcement was made at the NBRPA's annual Legends Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.Barbara Farris, Adrienne Goodson, Taj McWilliams-Franklin, Lynette Woodard and Acie Earl, have been selected as the scholarship recipients. read more from here
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Rutgers Basketball Mocked For Graphic Featuring UConn, Pitt Players
Rutgers Basketball Mocked For Graphic Featuring UConn, Pitt Players A Rutgers basketball recruiting graphic received considerable ridicule on Twitter Tuesday night.The edit featured the amount of money players coached by the new Rutgers basketball staff have earned in the NBA.That's always a great recruiting tool, except for one detail. read more from here
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