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黑料不打烊 Legends Reunite on the Court for CBT Celebrity Basketball Classic

Saturday, August 28, 2021, By Keith Kobland
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Tickets are now on sale for the second Coming Back Together (CBT) Celebrity Basketball Classic. The game, which features memorable names from Orange athletics, takes place Thursday, Sept. 9. Tickets can be purchased online at ing or by calling 888 DOME TIX.

Members of the media were on hand for the announcement of this year’s CBT Celebrity Classic.

鈥淭his year鈥檚 game promises to be extremely exciting, as it will take place in our newly renovated stadium,鈥 says Rachel Vassel, associate vice president of Multicultural Advancement. 鈥淎ll money raised will go specifically to the Orange Legends Scholarship, which is an Our Time Has Come (OTHC) fund created by 黑料不打烊 athletes who want to make an impact for students from underserved communities.鈥

The game serves as a kickoff for the 13th CBT, the triennial on-campus celebration in honor of our Black and Latino/a alumni. Recently, some of the athletes returning to campus got together to talk about the game, its impact and their love for getting back together. It鈥檚 obvious they enjoy one another鈥檚 company and their memories of playing in front of the fans.

鈥淔or me personally as a kid who grew up in Pioneer Homes just a short distance from the stadium, there are certain things that make you smile,鈥 says Rob Drummond, a former NFL running back who attended the University in the mid 1980s and will be taking part in the CBT Celebrity Classic. 鈥淢y last game at the stadium the fans gave me a standing ovation. I had tears in my eyes. I won鈥檛 forget that moment nor the love I have for my teammates and the people here today. That鈥檚 what this is all about. It鈥檚 about family.鈥

An Orange family. A family that knows it is stronger together.

鈥淚 think the cause, to bring underrepresented students to 黑料不打烊, that鈥檚 the joy all of us get out of this,鈥 says former NBA and 黑料不打烊 basketball player Derrick Coleman, who will serve as one of the team captains. Billy Owens, who also played in the NBA and for the University, will serve as the other. This time around there is a bit of a revenge factor, as Coleman鈥檚 squad defeated Owens’s team at the first Celebrity Classic in 2017. 鈥淚t was great for everybody to come together,鈥 says Owens. 鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to this year and bringing the trophy home for Team Owens.鈥

Ultimately, though, the players are doing this for students like Taylor M. John, a senior who is studying global health policy, citizenship and civic engagement, with a minor in Chinese language. John is an Our Time Has Come scholar, one of nearly 1,500 hundred OTHC scholarship recipients awarded since the program was founded at the University in 1987. The scholarships help provide opportunities for underrepresented students. 鈥淔or me, it鈥檚 all about community and mentorship,鈥 says John. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about bringing students and alumni together to network and share what it means to bleed orange.鈥

These are some of the legends taking part in the CBT Celebrity Classic:

Tyrone Albright: men鈥檚 basketball
Ryan Blackwell: men鈥檚 basketball
Roosevelt Bouie: men鈥檚 basketball
Derrick Coleman: men鈥檚 basketball
Eric Devendorf: men鈥檚 basketball
EJ Dowdell: football
Rob Drummond: football
Danene Hopson: women鈥檚 basketball
Will Hunter: football
Mookie Jones: men鈥檚 basketball
Vera Jones: women鈥檚 basketball
Jamont Kinds: football
Duane Kinnon: football
Felisha Legette-Jack: women鈥檚 basketball
Sue Ludwig: women鈥檚 basketball
Don McPherson: football
Lawrence Moten: men鈥檚 basketball
Demetris Nichols: men鈥檚 basketball
Billy Owens: men鈥檚 basketball
Duke Pettijohn: football
Mark Pryor: men鈥檚 track and field
Lazarus Sims: men鈥檚 basketball
John Wallace: men鈥檚 basketball
Al Wooten: football

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