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All posts tagged "Joel Alderman"
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Bethune-Cookman, an Historically Black University, leads the way in canceling all sports for the 2020-21 academic year
By Joel Alderman Up until now, the Ivy League held the distinction of being the first to...
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Jeff Van Gundy, who just missed another NBA coaching job, had a couple of other disappointments when he failed to make the Yale JVs, and also lost nerve to ask fellow student, Jodie Foster, for a date
By Joel Alderman Late last week Jeff Van Gundy was considered a finalist to return to his...
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Tom McNamara, Yale hockey captain in 1951, has died of coronavirus 14 years after Ted Shay, his college and high school teammate
By Joel Alderman There has been another coronavirus-caused death of a former college athlete and the first...
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Scottie Pippen claims bubble play is like pickup basketball, but for LeBron James it is the “most challenging thing” he has done as a pro
By Joel Alderman The NBA has gone to the championship series- in a season that is like...
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Tom Cirrito, a first-year Yale student, set world’s record for dribbling a basketball while running a mile
By Joel Alderman A would-be college basketball player is turning to the sport of cross country, but...
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David “Smokey” Gaines, a college player in the mid-1960s and a pioneering African American coach, contracted coronavirus while he was dying of cancer
By Joel Alderman Another pandemic related fatality in the basketball community occurred early this month. Although the...
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Hall of Fame coaches Lute Olson and John Thompson died recently in the span of just three days, leaving a big void in college basketball
Their careers overlapped 17 seasons, but Lute Olson and John Thompson, who were Hall of Fame college...