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AP College Basketball Players of the Week: Vanderbilt’s Blakes, SMU’s Miller … from Fox sports

Tom Bettenhausen1 week ago01 mins

The Associated Press named its women’s and men’s college basketball players of the week for Week 9, and they are Vanderbilt’s Mikayla Blakes and SMU’s Kevin “Boopie” Miller. Read More 

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