Three people — two players and a female fan — were arrested Saturday for their roles in a brawl at a Division III basketball game between Daniel Webster College and Southern Vermont College, according to multiple reports. Daniel Webster College, located in Nashua, N.H., will cease operations after this academic year, as ITT Tech acquired the school and decided to shut it down. MORE: All-time dumbest sports injuriesAbout five minutes into the second half, Marquise Caudill decked a Southern Vermont player, who according to d3hoops.com, appeared to be Kyle DePollar. Antwaun Boyd, a 23-year old Daniel Webster player, "appeared to be inciting an already hostile crowd that had now surrounded Officer Hannigan," the release said. Daniel Webster forfeited the game, with Southern Vermont awarded a 2-0 victory.
Unsurprisingly, his mother and father are also tall – Robert's dad is 7 feet 1 inch tall, and his mom is 6 feet tall. WJW spoke with the 16-year-old, who now lives in Austinburg, Ohio, and attends Grand River Academy, an all-boys boarding school. Please enable Javascript to watch this videoAUSTINBURG, Ohio -- The tallest basketball player in Northeast Ohio isn't LeBron James. When he was just 12, Robert was 7 feet tall. Grand River Academy was just what his parents were looking for.
Featured in TIME Magazine, The Beard was asked if he was the best player in the world right now. Add James Harden to that list, who once again expressed his opinion on his basketball ability. Because as a basketball player you're confident in your craft. Rockets' James Harden says he's 'for sure' the best player in the world https://t.co/ejHyVNTbeP pic.twitter.com/LpY2crsDg7 — CBS Sports NBA (@CBSSportsNBA) February 17, 2017Due to the fact Harden has said this before, this is of no surprise. Harden clarified his words however: You can ask all those top guys who the best player is, of course they are going to say themselves.
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