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Hamza finished sixth at the 2019 NCAA Championships, and was named second team All-Ivy League. He helped Egypt finish seventh in the team event at the 2016 Olympics. Mohamed HamzaĪ rising junior at Princeton University, Hamza will represent Egypt in the foil individual and team competitions. Hadzic won the men's epee competition at the North American Cup in May to qualify as the replacement athlete, eligible to compete in the team competition. Hadzic was the runner-up at the 2013 NCAA Championships in men's epee and earned first team All-American honors. Alen HadzicĪ Paterson native, Hadzic was a two-time NJSIAA champion and three-time district champion at Montclair before heading to Columbia University. Gardner is a two-time NCAA champion in the 100 (2012, 2013) and two-time winner at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships (2013, 2016). She’s won two World Championship silvers with the relay as well (2013, 2015). Philadelphia born and an Oregon alumna, Gardner was part of the gold-medal winning 4x100 relay at the 2016 games and placed seventh in the 100. The 2010 Eastern Regional graduate is heading to her second Olympics after being selected to the 4x100 relay pool after placing sixth in the 100-meter dash trials. The Ivy cross country champion in 2015, Bird holds the Princeton indoor record in the mile. She was a two-time Ivy League champion and four-time NCAA Regional qualifier in the steeplechase. Lizzie Birdīird set the British national record in the 3,000-meter steeplechase (9:22.8) on July 10 at the Wanda Diamond League Meet, improving her personal best by almost four seconds.Ī Princeton alumna (2017), Bird qualified for Team Great Britain by winning the steeplechase at the British Athletics Championships in Manchester, England on June 26. A 2020 NBA All-Star, he averaged 18.7 points, nine rebounds and 5.4 assists per game. 14 overall by Miami in the 2017 NBA Draft.
Basketball and the Gatorade North Carolina Player of the Year, Adebayo attended the University of Kentucky for one season, and was selected No.
The Miami Heat's 6-foot-9 center/forward was born in Newark, but grew up in Pinetown, North Carolina.