The University of Massachusetts at Amherst student thought he won a basketball shooting contest, but his foot on the line ...
UMass said it would pay a student the $10,000 prize for a halftime promotion at a women’s basketball game after a dispute ...
The University of Massachusetts has pledged to pay a student the $10,000 prize for making a half-court shot during halftime ...
Lee made a layup, a free throw, a 3-pointer and a half-court shot in under 30 seconds and was supposed to receive a $10,000 ...
After making a half court shot, Noah Lee's viral moment got even more attention when he was told he would not be getting the ...
But on Friday, UMass stepped in to rectify the situation, announcing that the school would award the $10,000 to Lee directly.
A UMass student thought he won $10,000 during a halftime contest at a women’s basketball game, only to find out he wasn’t ...
Noah Lee was told by the insurance company that he would not receive $10,000 after making four shots at a UMass game on ...
Lee says UMass staff reviewed the footage before they sent it off to the insurance company and noticed he put his foot on the ...
The game is scheduled to start at 10:30 p.m. EST and will be broadcast on ESPN. Fans looking to watch this college basketball ...
Noah Lee, a senior operations and information management major at UMass Amherst, was casually watching the Massachusetts Minutewomen take on the St. Bonaventure Bonnies on Wednesday night before ...
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