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“The latest import from the UK is 6’9″ big man Jack Crook, who signed with Cameron Dollar of Seattle. Dollar did a good job of making Crook feel wanted, according to the British basketball site Hoopsfix.com:
The 6’9″ forward has accepted a four-year scholarship to Seattle, whose coaching staff were in Cherbourg at Easter scouting him as he played for Manchester.
“The high academics, and the effort they made to come and see my family, but also the fact they are going into the WAC and are going to have the most competitive schedule. I also think that’s where I’ll have the chance to improve the most.
“(I’m looking forward to) just getting to go against bigger stronger guys week in week out.”
(via Seattle U. goes for British big man | CollegeBasketballTalk)
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Sadly, that means someone else will poach him away, but that’s something you just have to learn to be proud of at a mid-major. If the program is strong, more good coaches will follow.
Also, my name is Eric, but I’m guessing I’m not the Eric of whom you speak in your comment.
Cameron Dollar is going to be big. I can feel it in my bones.
And I get to be in the stands for it! Love me some Coach $! And Eric is standing behind the $ men!
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Cameron Dollar is going to be big. I can feel it in my bones.
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Man, Longwood is handing out warm fuzzies this year.
killed Longwood, 111-74. Redhawks!
Plus sandwiched between two boys that sure love to yell.
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What’s goofy about that? I always wear my tie like this.
Game day! Whooo, let’s get another win Redhawks!
I love my boys! What goofballs (from last year).
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fourth straight win! wooooot, good luck on the road to the guys.
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AB!!!!!! He was a powerhouse tonight!
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Men’s Basketball v Seattle U 6 by UWAdmissions on Flickr.
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I like the shorthand for Cameron Dollar. Coach $!
A CLF alumna gave me Seattle U tickets in section 114, row 3, seat 3. I would be able to hear Coach $ and the guys, smack behind the announcer. Why did I say I would go up to Whidbey?!! I better back in time. This is a perfect wrap up to this quarter!
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A view of the court from last night’s Stanford/Seattle game.
Stanford basketball at SU. Tough loss, but exciting game!