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Brackins makes U.S. World University Games Roster



It was announced on Friday that Craig Brackins made the World University Games U.S. roster. While a lot of the big names in college basketball aren't on the list, there is still a lot of talent and to have Craig on there is a huge boost for ISU and Craig himself. The rest of the roster can be seen here.

Personally, after seeing what the Capital City League has to offer, I think Craig is going to really benefit from the University Games. Not only will he be playing with some great talent from other schools, he'll be playing against some (possibly better) talent from around the world, especially some of the European teams. What does everyone else think?

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That it’s good that he will face some tougher competition. I just hope he does not get too worn out. I am glad he isn’t playing in the Capital League, as I feel like it’s a joke. I don’t care if guys want to play pickup games, but why make a glorified league out of it?

by Mark Kieffer on Jun 22, 2009 2:24 PM CDT reply actions  

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