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Iowa's Ben McCollum on what it means to be the head coach of his hometown team. Wisconsin's Nick Boyd looks to equal the accomplishments of former Badger and assistant coach, Brad Davison. Donovan Dent on what it means to play basketball at UCLA.
Iowa's Ben McCollum on what it means to be the head coach of his hometown team. Wisconsin's Nick Boyd looks to equal the accomplishments of former Badger and assistant coach, Brad Davison. Donovan Dent on what it means to play basketball at UCLA.
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The Journey: Big Ten Basketball
S15, EP26 "The Journey: Big Ten Basketball"Iowa's Ben McCollum on what it means to be the head coach of his hometown team. Wisconsin's Nick Boyd looks to equal the accomplishments of former Badger and assistant coach, Brad Davison. Donovan Dent on what it means to play basketball at UCLA.
The Journey: Big Ten Basketball
S15, EP24 "The Journey: Big Ten Basketball"Learn about Jaxon Kohler's journey from Utah to playing for Michigan State. Nebraska's Rienk Mast reflects on his return to the court after injury. Big Ten all-time assist leader Braden Smith's journey to Purdue.
The Journey: Big Ten Basketball
S15, EP25 "Illinois"Hear from Illinois' Keaton Wagler. The Ivisic Brothers go from opponents to teammates. Kylan Boswell plays in front of his hometown Illini fans for the final time.
The Journey: Big Ten Basketball
S15, EP23 "Nebraska"See how Pryce Sandfort is creating a new identity for himself. Jamarques Lawrence on making the most of his chance to play for the Cornhuskers. Plus, an inside look at Nebraska's season with longtime radio announcer, Kent Pavelka.
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