The players are following leadership and management courses at Newcastle Business School after Northumbria University formed a partnership with the European office of basketball's world governing body FIBA. The scheme, which is based at Northumbria University, helps talented athletes - including many who have competed at the Olympics - get an education at the same time as developing their sporting career. The Time-Out project is the first project of its kind and has secured funding worth €550,000 from the European Erasmus+ Programme. Could not subscribe, try again later Invalid EmailMore than 75 of Europe's top basketball stars have linked up with a business school in the North East to develop the careers they will follow after their playing days. Ann Wauters, a Belgian professional basketball player for Los Angeles Sparks, said: "I am in the autumn of my playing career and am preparing a new chapter of my professional career.
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INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) - It's Basketball heaven for some, as the state's top 100 high school Basketball players take part in a coaches showcase at Ben Davis High School. The event Wednesday was the 15th annual Underclassmen Showcase, sponsored by the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association and the IHSAA. About 120 players took part, playing three games and doing station work, and is considered a great evaluation tool for coaches. sports director Dave Calabro talked with Coach Pete Smith about the event.
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