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7 results for "unc"
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01:28
Jordan Brand stars sing 'Like Mike'
UCLA commits Kyle Anderson and Shabazz Muhammad go a cappella with the famous jingle, joining Kentucky recruit Nerlens Noel and others. One Duke recruit, however, takes a pass.
April 12, 2012 -
01:09
18 Under 18: Bryane Heaberlin
U-20 U.S. Women's National Team keeper Heaberlin helped the devastated Haitian team via donations and compassion.
February 28, 2012 -
01:58
Walker makes a name for himself in Miami
Monsignor Pace (Miami, Fla.) linebacker Anthony Walker showed that he's one to watch for after competing at the Miami NFSC and coming away with the day's fourth best SPARQ rating.
February 27, 2012 -
01:34
Jordan Brand Classic not at the Garden?
Texas commit Myck Kabongo of Findlay Prep (Henderson, Nev.), UNC commit James McAdoo of Norfolk Christian (Norfolk, Va.), Duke commit Michael Gbinije of Benedictine (Richmond, Va.) and Kentucky recruit Marquis Teague of Pike (Indianapolis, N.C..
April 16, 2011 -
01:26
Jordan Brand players sing "Like Mike"
The "Like Mike" Gatorade song is sung by Texas commit Myck Kabongo of Findlay Prep (Henderson, Nev.), UNC commit James McAdoo of Norfolk Christian (Norfolk, Va.), Washington commit Tony Wroten of Garfield (Seattle, Wash.), N.C.).
April 14, 2011 -
01:18
East wins Boys' McDonald's All-American Game
The East squad, led by Kentucky recruit Michael Gilchrist and UNC recruit James McAdoo, beat the West, 111-96, before a record crowd at the 34th McDonald's All-American Game on Wednesday in Chicago.
March 31, 2011 -
00:59
McAdoo, Gilchrist co-MVPs at McDonald's All-American Game
The East squad, led by Kentucky recruit Michael Gilchrist and UNC recruit James McAdoo, beat the West, 111-96, before a record crowd at the 34th McDonald's All-American Game on Wednesday in Chicago.
March 31, 2011