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Where are they now? Tracking the post-college careers of Maryland basketball players.
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Tom McMillen: Multiple Career DisorderDec 19, 2009
For everyone who isn't familiar with the Maryland basketball in the early 1970's, here is a story about the career of Tom McMillen (1970-74) from the archives of The ACC:
Tom McMillen says he has “multiple career disorder.” That’s one way to look...
Steve Francis Resting Knee, Handing out TurkeysDec 14, 2009
Steve Francis (1998-99) is back home in Silver Spring, Maryland, handing out Thanksgiving food packages. In this story in the Montgomery County Gazette papers, Steve mentions that he is sitting out this season with a knee injury:
While used to...
James Gist Signs in RussiaDec 11, 2009
James Gist (2004-08) has signed to play for Lokomotiv Kuban (translation) of the Russian Superleague this season. From the team's press release (translation):
BC Lokomotiv Moscow-Kuban has signed a contract until the end of the season with American...
Dave Neal Has a BlogDec 5, 2009
Dave Neal (2005-09), now in Northern Ireland, has a blog about school, basketball, travel, and life in Ireland. It's been up all fall, but Testudo Times just brought it to my attention today.
Dave is working on his Masters degree in Sports Marketing...
People Still Love Byron MoutonDec 3, 2009
The Washington Post's Dan Steinberg's D.C. Sports Bog has a feel-good story about how people still love Byron Mouton (2000-02):"I thought it was over, but people still coming up to me like thank you, just thanking me," Mouton told me. "It happens all...
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