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All posts tagged "Joel Alderman"
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UConn was first college in New England with five African-American starters; one of Dee Rowe’s coaching legacies
By Joel Alderman While researching former University of Connecticut basketball coach Dee Rowe after his passing earlier...
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California high school basketball program penalized, and its coach fired for tortilla-throwing incident deemed as racist
By Joel Alderman Basketball and tortillas have little relationship, but when those thin flatbreads are thrown by...
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Miami Heat and Marlins provided help after the disastrous condo collapse
By Joel Alderman The NBA regular season is over and most of the players not still in...
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Mike Krzyzewski’s decision to retire leads us to research his basketball life before becoming coach at Duke
By Joel Alderman Now that Duke University’s iconic basketball coach, Mike Krzyzewski, has decided to retire after...
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Craig Drezek, a Connecticut educator, after being a basketball star in high school and college, was only 49 when coronavirus took his life
By Joel Alderman Craig Drezek, who died of covid-19 last June, was a prominent Connecticut educator, who...
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Before Anthony Fauci became a doctor, he grew up as a sports junkie and was captain of the Regis High School basketball team
By: Joel Alderman He is the leading figure in America’s fight against coronavirus. He is the director...
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When Jack Ferguson died from coronavirus, a college he attended may have been the first to suffer the loss of two of its basketball players in the pandemic
By: Joel Alderman Writing what has become a growing list of tributes (now 19) to former college...