Introducing the Mobile University Basketball Roster

The Mobile University basketball team is set to have an amazing season! Get to know the talented roster of players that will be representing the school on the court.

Introducing the Mobile University Basketball Roster

The Mobile University men’s Basketball team has released its roster for the upcoming season The team is made up of 12 players from all over the country, including four from the state of Alabama.

The roster includes:

– Guard Deonte Burton, who played his High School basketball at Wenonah high school in Birmingham, Ala. Burton was a four-year starter for the Dragons and was named to the Alabama Class 6A All-State team as a senior. He averaged 17.3 points, 5.0 assists and 4.0 rebounds per game as a senior.

– Forward/center Tevin Mack, who played his high school basketball at theory high school in Montgomery, Ala. Mack was a three-year starter for the Eagles and was named to the Alabama Class 5A All-State team as a senior. He averaged 22.1 points and 11.5 rebounds per game as a senior.

– Guard John Petty who played his high school basketball at JUCO powerhouse Hutchinson Community College in Kansas. Petty was a two-time NJCAA All-American and helped lead Hutchinson to the NJCAA National Championship game as a sophomore. He averaged 15.5 points and 5.0 rebounds per game last season.

– Forward/center Alex Reese, who played his high school basketball at Pelham high school in Pelham, Ala. Reese was a four-year starter for the Panthers and was named to the Alabama Class 6A All-State team as a senior. He averaged 15.2 points and 9.3 rebounds per game as a senior

Why Mobile University?

Mobile University is the first and only college basketball team to offer full scholarships to all of its players. In addition to providing a top-level education, Mobile University also gives its players the opportunity to compete at the highest level of college basketball

The Mobile University Basketball team was founded in 2020 by Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski and General Manager David Stern. Coach K and Stern saw an opportunity to provide a top-level education and Basketball Experience to students who might not otherwise have the opportunity to attend college.

Since its inception, Mobile University has seen success on and off the court. In 2020, the team won the NCAA Division I National Championship and in 2021, the team won the National Invitational Tournament (NIT). The Mobile University basketball team has also produced numerous NBA draft picks, including Zion Williamson Ja Morant, and RJ Barrett.

If you’re looking for an elite college basketball experience combined with a top-level education, look no further than Mobile University!

The Roster

The Mobile University men’s basketball team is made up of talented young men who are committed to excelling on the court and in the classroom. The student-athletes who make up our team come from all over the country and represent a wide range of backgrounds and cultures. We are proud of our diversity and our commitment to excellence.

Our roster includes:

· Seniors
o Chase Anderson
o Michael Grady
o Willie Jackson
o Robert Johnson
· Juniors
o Jerome Brown
o James Coleman
o Jamal Marshall
· Sophomores
o Malik Benson
o D’Andre Hickson
o Bryce Holmes

The Coaches

The Mobile University Men’s basketball team is coached by head coach Tony Barbee and Assistant Coach Jacobsen. The team trains hard and plays harder in order to win the Championship Title

The Schedule

The full schedule for the Mobile University men’s basketball team is now available. The Rams will open the season on the road against the University of Alabama on November 5th. The full schedule is as follows:

11/5 @ Alabama

11/12 vs. LSU

11/19 @ Vanderbilt

11/26 vs. UTEP

The Fans

The Mobile University Basketball team is comprised of talented and dedicated student athletes who have a passion for the game. They work hard on and off the court to hone their skills, and they are committed to representing their school and community with pride.

The team is supported by an enthusiastic and loyal group of fans, who cheering them on throughout the season. The fans play an important role in the team’s success, and they are a big part of what makes Mobile University basketball special.

The Arena

The Arena, located on the Mobile University campus, is the home of the Mobile University Basketball Team The Arena has a capacity of 10,000 fans and is one of the largest arenas in the College Basketball world. The court is made of hardwood and the dimensions are regulation size. The Arena also has several luxury suites, a concession area, and a retail shop.

The Conference

The Conference is the governing body of the Mobile University Basketball team The conference is made up of representatives from each of the team’s colleges, and it is responsible for setting rules and regulations, maintaining order, and ensuring fair play.

The Tradition

Since the early days of the sport, College Basketball has been a wintertime tradition. The game was invented in 1891 by Dr. James Naismith and the first intercollegiate game was played just a few years later in 1895. Since then, the sport has grown in popularity and is now one of the most watched college sports in America. Every year, millions of fans tune in to watch the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament commonly known as “March Madness

The Mobile University Basketball team has a long-standing tradition of success. The team has won five National Championships and has produced seventeen NBA players eleven of which were drafted in the first round. The team is currently coached by Head Coach Bill Self and assistant coach Kurtis Townsend. The team plays its home games at the Breslin Center on campus.

The Future

The Mobile University Men’s basketball team consists of 14 talented student athletes from all around the world. The roster includes one senior, four juniors, six sophomores, and three freshmen. The players hail from the United States Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Australia. The team is coached by Head coach Brad Stevens and his staff.

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