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one:40 'through The Blue': Watch the trailer for the Fresh documentary on Britain's 1998 champions Pause3:40 previous Britain basketball player, kidney donor say story of life-keeping gift1:16 John Calipari after loss to UCLA: We're better than this1:22 Drone provides unique view of Chinoe Christmas House1:02 Wenyen Gabriel sees UCLA loss as learning trial for Cats1:58 'Pay the piper:' Governor warns about pension costs, tells budget 'will not be Beautiful.' one:53 'Serve each other.' Lexington officer returns refurbished homes to veteran, grandmother1:17 Steve Alford tells UCLA put it all together versus Kentucky2:00 A Berea College tax solution going to be found recently, congressman tellsNebraska basketball coach dressed as Santa to surprise player by a scholarship
as declared in After Nebraska win Delaware State on Friday night — only days before Christmas — Cornhuskers head coach Tim Miles put on a Santa costume & gave 1 of his players, Tanner Borchardt, the ultimate surprise: a scholarship. You could watch the Surprising moment right here as all the players solemnize together:Santa Miles had 1 final gift to deliver final night. CONGRATS @Borchardt_4050!#GBR pic.twitter.com/uP71ufqSX2 — Nebraska Basketball (@HuskerHoops) December 23, 2017Playing @santa is a better! Well deserved T https://t.co/dWyne6gQj1 — Tim Miles (@CoachMiles) December 23, 2017Per The Lincoln Journal Star, Borchardt left the team after the 2015-16 season, then returned midway out of the season after which. I'm will make this 1 count 😈🏀 — Tanner Borchardt (@Borchardt_4050) February two, 2017He's definitely taking advantage of this opportunity.Muskingum University suffers loss of star basketball player
Jarrell Marsh killed in Thursday crashMuskingum University student, Jarrell Marsh, was killed in a traffic accident only one day after scoring the 1000th point of his basketball career. (picture: Taken from fb)Fresh CONCORD - Muskingum University is mourning the loss of one of its star basketball players. Muskingum University Director of Marketing & Communications Josh Chaney launched the next statement Thursday evening:"Earlier today we were informed which one of our students, Jarrell Marsh, passed away unexpectedly. Jarrell was a beloved member of Muskingum family, who earlier this 7 days became the 31st Muskingum men's basketball player to reach one,000 career points. After scoring his one,000th point while the Battling Muskies challenged Waynesburg Wednesday night, Marsh became the 31st Muskingum University men's basketball player to achieve such accomplishment in the programme's 115-year history.This content may collect you by Max Nolan
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