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    HBCU stars work out at NBPA camp in Atlanta

    By HBCU Gameday Newswire,

    4 hours ago

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    ATLANTA — The National Basketball Players Association , along HBCU leagues the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, and the Southwestern Athletic Conference hosted the Top 50 Basketball Camp July 25-27 in Atlanta, Georgia.

    The Top 50 Basketball Camp featured a group of the best men’s basketball players from the SIAC and SWAC, HBCU leagues in Division II and Division I. During the three-day camp, players showcased their talent against their peers of the neighboring conference through competitive games and scrimmages, participated in on-court skill development training, and attended educational sessions curated to foster success beyond the basketball court.

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    “We are thrilled to continue our partnership with the NBPA as it returns to the campuses of Morehouse College and Clark Atlanta University for the sixth annual Top 50 Camp,” expressed SIAC Commissioner Dr. Anthony Holloman. “This event exemplifies the NBPA’s unwavering commitment to creating exceptional opportunities for our student-athletes, allowing them to showcase their talents and enhance their preparedness for life after basketball.”

    The Top 50 Basketball Camp was designed to help HBCU student-athletes shape their futures – whether they aspire to play professional basketball or pursue other career paths. Additionally, the camp gives current and retired NBA players experience coaching, teaching, and mentoring collegiate athletes to help launch them into new career paths.

    This year, former NBA players Jason Thompson, Solomon Jones, and former WNBA player Mactabene Amachree attended the Top 50 Basketball Camp as coaches and mentors.

    Alvin Miles Miles College
    Alvin Stredic Mississippi Valley State
    Amarr Knox Alabama State
    Andrew Stewart Clark Atlanta
    Asanti Price Benedict College
    Ayjay Plain Savannah State
    Brayon Freeman Bethune-Cookman
    Cameron Butler Alcorn State
    Lorenzo Downey Alabama A&M
    Cedric Taylor III Morehouse College
    Chad Moodie Alabama A&M
    Chris Martin Clark Atlanta
    Christian Moore Arkansas Pine Bluff
    Christian Wells LeMoyne-Owen College
    Corey Hines Jr. Alabama State
    Corey Trotter Miles College
    D’Anthony Pennington Tuskegee
    Damani McEntire Bethune-Cookman
    Damion Mitchell Jr. Morehouse College
    Darell Johnson Lane College
    Derrick Carter-Hollinger Jr. Bethune-Cookman
    Derrick Tezeno Southern University
    Donovan Sanders Mississippi Valley State
    Elijah Stewart Clark Atlanta
    G’Shan Aldridge Allen University
    Goliath Mitchell Edward Waters
    Isaiah Veal Spring Hill
    Jaden Gray Morehouse College
    Jalyke Gaines Alcorn State
    James Chase Ballard Miles College
    James Flippin Grambling State
    Jasteven Walker Alabama State
    Kharye Cayne Clark Atlanta
    Kintavious Dozier Grambling State
    Klemen Vuga Arkansas Pine Bluff
    Kusamae Draper Tuskegee
    Mikale Stevenson Grambling State
    Myson Lowe Fort Valley State
    Qua King Savannah State
    Quentin Bolton Arkansas Pine Bluff
    Reginald Ward Bethune-Cookman
    Rylen Walker Morehouse College
    Shakur Poteat Albany State
    Shemani Fuller Clark Atlanta
    Steven Key II Central State
    Tidjiane Dioumassi Southern University
    Trey Thomas Bethune-Cookman
    Tyler Pendergrass Fort Valley State
    Walter Hamilton Mississippi Valley State
    Walter Peggs Jr. Spring Hill

    The post HBCU stars work out at NBPA camp in Atlanta appeared first on HBCU Gameday .

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