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Struggling Hurricanes upset by Michigan State 38-17 at home
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Springing globally: Gullstrand returns to UM following lifelong Olympic dream
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Sophomore guard Isaiah Wong will return to Miami for the 2021-2022 season, the team announced Tuesday.
After leading Miami in scoring with 17.4 points per game last season, Wong, a 6-foot-3, 180-pound guard, withdrew his name from consideration for the 2021 NBA Draft. The All-ACC Third Team selection reportedly did not hire an agent after engaging in workouts with multiple NBA teams and was not invited to the NBA Draft Combine.
“Being in the NBA has been a lifelong dream of mine,” Wong said in an Instagram post. “Experiencing workouts and interviews, along with seeing some of the day-to-day life of being a professional, has given me a taste of just how close I am to having that dream come true. With that said after taking it all in, now armed with the knowledge of what it’s going to take to be the type of candidate I desire my family and I have decided that I will be returning to Miami to fight for more!”
Guard Kameron McGusty returning to Miami after testing NBA draft waters
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DIY Faves Styrofoam Winos, Josh Halper and Abby Johnson Plug Back In Sunday afternoonâs three-band house show felt surreal in person Tweet
At The Chili FactoryPhoto: Brandon de la Cruz
In the dog days of last year s COVID summer, seated in front of my TV scrawling out notes on one of the many local-band livestreams I covered for theÂ
Scene, I wondered what my first intimate in-person concert would feel like. Sundayâs triple bill with
Styrofoam Winos,
Josh Halper and
Abby Johnson, in a backyard in Nashvilleâs Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood, answered that. The pandemic isnât over, but those I talked with among the 40 or so showgoers at the afternoon gig concurred that it felt at once ordinary and surreal to be there.Â