Sentences with phrase «time basketball recruits»

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The last time the NCAA issued a death penalty to a basketball program was in 1974 when Southwestern Louisiana was handed the punishment for recruiting violations, academic fraud, and paying players.
Technically Mikal was a 4 - star, but none of the big time basketball schools were recruiting him.
Reminded that they also occurred in basketball, Schultz said he wasn't involved in basketball recruiting at the time.
«He has a unique ability to score combined with big time athleticism and an improving jumper,» said Brian Snow, a national basketball recruiting analyst for Scout.
Once Edwards was able to concentrate on school, basketball and the whirlwind recruiting process, she found that the time away meant lost scholarship offers.
San Clemente, Calif. (JSerra Catholic) 10/23/1995 (age 22.5) # 8 BACKGROUND: A three - star athlete recruit out of high school, Dante Pettis was a four - sport star at Junipero Serra Catholic, spending his time balancing baseball, basketball, football and track — set the Orange County record in the long - jump (24» 07»), running a personal - best 21.84 in the 200 - meters.
SSM: This must've been the most stressful time in your life (battling mononucleosis, basketball season, recruiting, national spotlight, etc.), how did you rise above it all?
The WINGS leaders invent Choice Time classes — such as basketball, drama, reading club, or science explorers — according to their own personal interests, and they perform live commercials to recruit kids to choose them.
When was the last time a college basketball coach sat in his office and waited patiently for the admissions office to deliver a good crop of recruits for the team?
At the same time, students coming out of college with expertise in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math)-- the same expertise we so desperately need in our schools — are being highly recruited by the Facebooks, Instagrams, and Googles of the world with six - figure pay packages to start and the opportunity to make multiples more while working in an office filled with free food and basketball courts.
Amid an extended review of Upper Room by the NCAA (at the time, the school had a strong focus on its basketball program), the school's executive director balked at the characterization of the school serving as a «diploma mill» for basketball recruits.
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