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    The initial rosters for the State Farm Slam dunk and 3-Point Championships have been released, and Corey Hawkins of UC Davis will one of the participants in the 3-point competition.



    The event will be broadcast Monday, April 2, at 6 PM Central time on ESPN, and additional competitors will likely be added.

  • #2
    Who will be representing Bradley in the contest?
    Nate Wells?

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    • #3
      The college 3-point contest was held last night.
      Corey Hawkins, who was the top 3-point shooter in the country over the season, had a bad shooting night and did not qualify to advance beyond the 1st round of the contest.
      The 3-point contest was won by Kevin Pangos of Gonzaga.

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      • #4
        Corey Hawkins will also participate in the Reece's NABC College All-Star Game, and he'll play for the West team.


        The game is being be played in Lucas Oil Stadium, on the same floor the Final Four will be played on, tonight (Friday) in Indianapolis.
        The game tipped off at 3:30 PM Central time this afternoon, but will not be televised until tomorrow (Saturday).
        The game will be shown on tape-delay Saturday afternoon at 4:00 PM Central on the CBSSportsNetwork- Channel 531 and 963 (High Def) on Comcast cable.

        Seth Tuttle and Lawrence Alexander will also be playing for the West team.

        Here are the rosters-


        REESE’S?® Division I EAST ALL-STARS (orange)
        No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. College/Hometown
        1 Julius Brown G 5-10 170 Toledo/Markham, Ill.
        3 Tyler Kalinoski G 6-4 180 Davidson/Overland Park, Kan.
        5 Will Cummings G 6-2 185 Temple/Jacksonville, Fla.
        11 Darun Hilliard G 6-6 215 Villanova/Bethlehem, Pa.
        13 D’Angelo Harrison G 6-4 202 St. John’s/Missouri City, Texas
        15 Treveon Graham F 6-6 220 VCU/Temple Hill, Md.
        21 LaDontae Henton F 6-6 215 Providence/Lansing, Mich.
        23 JayVaughn Pinkston F 6-7 235 Villanova/Brooklyn, N.Y.
        25 Jarvis Williams PF 6-8 215 Murray State/Macon, Ga.
        31 Kameron Woods PF 6-9 200 Butler/Louisville, Ky.
        33 Matt Stainbrook C 6-10 270 Xavier/Bay Village, Ohio

        Head Coach: Tim Miles (University of Nebraska)
        Assistant Coach: Ron Coleman



        REESE’S?® Division I WEST ALL-STARS (white)
        No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. College/Hometown
        2 Mikh McKinney G 6-1 165 Sacramento State/Union City, Calif.
        4 Lawrence Alexander G 6-3 190 North Dakota State/Peoria, Ill.
        10 Corey Hawkins G 6-3 195 UC Davis/Goodyear, Ariz.
        12 Ralston Turner G 6-5 205 N.C. State/Muscle Shoals, Ala.
        14 Pat Connaughton G/F 6-5 218 Notre Dame/Arlington, Mass.
        22 Jacob Parker F 6-6 210 Stephen F. Austin/Bixby, Okla.
        24 Seth Tuttle PF 6-8 240 Northern Iowa/Sheffield, Iowa
        30 Le’Bryan Nash F 6-7 235 Oklahoma State/Dallas,Texas
        34 Alan Williams PF 6-8 265 UCSB/Goodyear, Ariz.
        40 Brad Waldow F 6-10 270 St. Mary’s/Shingle Springs, Calif.

        Head Coach: Jim Crews (Saint Louis University)
        Assistant Coach: Chris Hollender

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        • #5
          By the way, if anyone watches this game, Corey Hawkins is listed as wearing #10 on the press release, but that is not correct.
          He will be wearing #5.

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          • #6
            Even more reason to watch the Reece's College All Star Game tomorrow when it will be televised on CBSSports network-

            Corey Hawkins had a game-high 20 points, his West team won, and he was named the MVP-


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            • #7
              By the way, did anyone else notice the names of the coaches? The West head coach was Jim Crews of St. Louis, and his assistant coach was Chris Hollender, who is an Evansville grad who had been an assistant under Crews at Army several years ago, and most recently was an assistant at Mississippi State under Rick Ray who was recently fired and replaced with Ben Howland. So he is currently without a job.

              The East head coach was Tim Miles of Nebraska, and his assistant coach was Ron Coleman, currently of Bradley (but not likely to be for long).

              Could this be a clue where Coleman's next job might be?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                By the way, did anyone else notice the names of the coaches? The West head coach was Jim Crews of St. Louis, and his assistant coach was Chris Hollender, who is an Evansville grad who had been an assistant under Crews at Army several years ago, and most recently was an assistant at Mississippi State under Rick Ray who was recently fired and replaced with Ben Howland. So he is currently without a job.

                The East head coach was Tim Miles of Nebraska, and his assistant coach was Ron Coleman, currently of Bradley (but not likely to be for long).

                Could this be a clue where Coleman's next job might be?
                Interesting indeed. I would say absolutely this is a clue.

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                • #9
                  Coleman was an assistant coach under Tim Miles at Northern Colorado, then moved with him to Nebraska and became their Director of Basketball Operations. So he has worked for him before.

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                  • #10
                    The Reece's College All Star game will also be on CBS at Noon Saturday.

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                    • #11
                      Article about the 2015 Reece's College All Star Game, with stats-
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                      In addition to Corey Hawkins' game-leading 20 points, Lawrence Alexander scored 8 points, and Seth Tuttle scored 5 points.

                      Hawkins was 4-5 on threes, Alexander was 2-5, and Tuttle was 1-1.

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                      • #12
                        In addition to the College All Star Game and Three Point Contest, another event Friday night in Indianapolis was the College Dunk contest.
                        Highlights-


                        It was won by a Division II player from Delta State University named Laquavius Cotton. He can really jump.
                        Other participants were Wisconsin-Green Bay’s star Keifer Sykes, Wichita State’s Tekele Cotton, DePaul’s Jamee Crockett, Purdue’s Jon Octeus and Toledo’s JD Weatherspoon.

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                        • #13
                          CBS currently is showing the College All Star Game. Corey hawkins is #5 in white for the West team. Seth Tuttle is #23 in white, and Lawrence Alexander is #3 in white.

                          Ron Coleman is on the bench for the East team as assistant coach.

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                          • #14
                            Corey Hawkins was named the MVP of the College All Star Game in Indianapolis

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