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Basketball players pay tribute to victims of Newtown tragedy
- Updated: December 22, 2012
- Connecticut Huskies mens’ and womens’ basketball players paid tribute to the victims of the Sandy Hook tragedy before the men’s game against Maryland Eastern Shore last week. (Photo by David Butler II)
- The Connecticut Huskies pay tribute to those who were killed at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Connecticut this past Friday before the start of the game against the Maryland-Eastern Shore Hawks at the XL Center. Photo by David Butler II
- Connecticut Huskies head coach Kevin Ollie and his team wear ribbons to pay tribute to those who were killed at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Connecticut this past Friday before the start of the game against the Maryland-Eastern Shore Hawks at the XL Center. Photo by David Butler II
- Providence paid tribute to Sandy Hook Elementary School by wearing special green and white jerseys with the words “Sandy Hook” on the back. (Eric Chana/AP
- Providence paid tribute to Sandy Hook Elementary School by wearing special green and white jerseys with the words “Sandy Hook” on the back. (Eric Chana/AP
- Providence paid tribute to Sandy Hook Elementary School by wearing special green and white jerseys with the words “Sandy Hook” on the back. (Eric Chana/AP
- Providence College saved 26 seats for the men’s basketball game against Colgate in honor of the 26 victims at Sandy Hook.
- Shabazz Napier and Ryan Boatright of Connecticut honor the Sandy Hook victims before the Huskies’ game against Maryland Eastern Shore.
- The Newtown High School girls’ basketball team returned to the court this week.
- The Newtown High School girls’ basketball team returned to the court this week.
- The Newtown High School girls’ basketball team returned to the court this week.
- The Newtown High School girls’ basketball team returned to the court this week.
- The Newtown High School girls’ basketball team returned to the court this week.
- The Newtown High School girls’ basketball team returned to the court this week.
- Kevin Durant honored the victims of the Newtown tragedy by writing “Newtown Ct” on his sneakers.
- The Newtown High School girls’ basketball team returned to the court this week.
- The Baylor women’s basketball team wore green shirts with the words “We Will Always Remember S.H.E.S.” before their game against Tennessee.
- The Newtown High School NightHawks logo
- It’s not basketball, but New York Giants wide reciever Victor Cruz wrote a message to his hero on his cleats.
- LeBron James of the Miami Heat honors victims of the Sandy Hook tragedy by writing the words “Newtown Ct” on his sneakers.
- Connecticut Huskies mens’ and womens’ basketball players paid tribute to the victims of the Sandy Hook tragedy before the men’s game against Maryland Eastern Shore last week. (Photo by David Butler II)
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