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    Hello everybody,

    this thread is two years old. Which basketball players are in the NCAA today? Are there any german women playing the first or second division.

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    Urspring School making their annual trip to the tournament in Tennessee and they advance to the quarterfinals with a 54-39 win over Henry Carr from Toronto, who featured 7-3 center Tanveer Bhullar:
    http://www.arbysclassic.net/Download...d&T=1&I=235226
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    Most ppl get childish when they lose.

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    Urspring beat the defending champions in the semifinal behind 29 points from Malik Muller. They play for the championship Monday night.
    http://www.arbysclassic.net/Download...d&T=1&I=235267
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    Quote Originally Posted by JGX View Post
    Urspring beat the defending champions in the semifinal behind 29 points from Malik Muller. They play for the championship Monday night.
    http://www.arbysclassic.net/Download...d&T=1&I=235267
    Happy to see another kid from the Rhein-Main area making strides in the U.S.

    Malik is from Offenbach.
    Others from the same area include Jarelle Reischel (Frankfurt & Rhode Island), Jon Mesghna (Frankfurt & Maine), Roland Nyama (Frankfurt & Stony Brook), Patrick Heckmann (Mainz & Boston College), Dominique Uhl (Frankfurt & Pt. Beach HS).

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    Urspring won the tournament. Muller was named MVP and Kenneth Ogbe joined a select group of 18 players (WTF?) on the all-tournament team.

    http://www.tricities.com/sports/arti...a4bcf6878.html
    http://tricitiessports.com/urspring-...p62951-238.htm
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    Attended one game and watched a couple of games of Christian Standhardinger this season.
    Compared to his days at Urspringschule, he is more of a power forward opposed to being more of a speedy and tall guard type. Not overly athletic and sometimes a bit rusty in his movement, he surprises opponents with a great assist or a dunk attempt. Pulls a lot of rebounds too and demands the ball everytime on the high post. Wonder what chance he has to make it to the NBA these days.

    http://espn.go.com/mens-college-bask...standhardinger

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