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EBUKA OKORIE
Ebuka Okorie is one of the most electric young guards in college basketball and a rising star for Stanford Basketball. The explosive freshman point guard burst onto the national stage with fearless scoring, elite quickness, and a relentless competitive edge, quickly establishing himself as one of the most exciting playmakers in the game. Known for his ability to take over moments and deliver in the clutch, Okorie’s speed, creativity, and confidence make him a constant threat every time he steps on the floor.
Originally from Nashua, New Hampshire, Okorie built his reputation at Brewster Academy before bringing his dynamic style and leadership to Stanford. With a game defined by work ethic, toughness, and belief in the grind, he represents the next generation of guards, unafraid of the spotlight and ready for the biggest stages.


“ebuka okorie isn't one of
the best freshmen in the country… he's one of the best players in the country.”
-jon rothstein
college basketball Insider — cbs sports

“ebuka okorie is having one of the best freshman seasons in college basketball.”
-jeff goodman
national college basketball reporter — the field of 68

“okorie can get a bucket man, he can really get a bucket.”
-scott van pelt
host — sportscenter

"this young cardinal guard was a scoring sensation from the first time he laced 'em up..."
-dick vitale
espn broadcaster
EBUKA OKORIE - EBUKA OKORIE


ABOUT THE RACE
HURDLING ORIGINATED IN ENGLAND IN THE EARLY 19TH CENTURY, THE RUNNERS RACE OVER A SERIES OF OBSTACLES CALLED HURDLES, WHICH ARE SET A FIXED DISTANCE APART.
RUNNERS MUST REMAIN IN ASSIGNED LANES THROUGHOUT A RACE, AND, ALTHOUGH THEY MAY KNOCK HURDLES DOWN WHILE RUNNING OVER THEM, A RUNNER WHO TRAILS A FOOT OR LEG ALONGSIDE A HURDLE OR KNOCKS IT DOWN WITH A HAND IS DISQUALIFIED. THE FIRST HURDLER TO COMPLETE THE COURSE IS THE WINNER.




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