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Michael B. Jordan launches HBCU basketball showcase in his hometown

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Augustas Cetkauskas/iStockBy GEORGE CONSTANTINO, ABC News

(NEWARK, N.J.) — Black Panther star Michael B. Jordan is giving back to the Black community in his hometown of Newark, New Jersey, by launching the inaugural “Hoop Dreams Classic.”

The 33-year-old actor has partnered with WME Sports, Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment (HBSE), and Scout Sports and Entertainment/Horizon Media (Scout) for the event, a historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU) showcase.

“This past year has been the tipping point for so many, including myself, in revving up support for Black people,” Jordan said in a statement. “As a Newark native, I am committed to bringing change to the community and am honored to be able to present The Hoop Dreams Classic as a way to celebrate the value of community, education, and Black college experiences.”

The actor added, “Through our shared love of basketball, I look forward to bringing the communal spirit of HBCUs to the city that helped shape me into the man I am today.”

The one-day showcase, which will take place on Dec. 18, 2021, will be held at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

Four of the top Division I HBCU men’s and women’s basketball programs will be featured during the event.

The “Hoop Dreams Classic” will also include an “immersive cultural experience” with culinary events, live musical performances, film festivals, a battle of the bands that highlights life at HBCU, in addition to career and college opportunities for the community.

Part of the proceeds from the event will support the Newark community and organizations that are focused on advancing historically Black colleges and universities.

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Scoreboard roundup — 12/16/20

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events:

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION PRESEASON
New York 100, Cleveland 93
Chicago 124, Oklahoma City 103
Denver 126, Portland 95
LA Lakers 112, Phoenix 107

TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Villanova 85, Butler 66
Texas 79, Sam Houston St. 63
Purdue 67, Ohio St. 60
Duke 75, Notre Dame 65
N. Iowa at Wisconsin (Canceled)
Virginia at Wake Forest (Postponed)
NC State at Louisville (Postponed)

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Scoreboard roundup — 12/15/20

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events:

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION PRESEASON

Philadelphia 108, Boston 99
Houston 112, San Antonio 98
Sacramento 114, Golden State 113

TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Tennessee 79, Appalachian St. 38
Wisconsin 77, Loyola of Chicago 63
Illinois 92, Minnesota 65
Florida St. 74, Georgia Tech 61
Virginia Tech 66, Clemson 60
Wisconsin 77, Ohio St. 63
Tarleton State at Baylor (Postponed)

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Scoreboard roundup — 12/14/20

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events:

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION PRESEASON
Cleveland 116, Indiana 106
New Orleans 114, Miami 92
Toronto 112, Charlotte 109
Dallas 128, Milwaukee 112
Memphis 123, Minnesota 104
Utah 111, Phoenix 92

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Baltimore 45, Cleveland 42

TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Rutgers 74, Maryland 60
Marquette 89, Creighton 84
Idaho at Gonzaga (Canceled)
DePaul at Villanova (Postponed)

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Oregon replaces Washington in Pac-12 championship

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Ezra Shaw/Getty ImagesBY: LEIGHTON SCHNEIDER, ABC NEWS

(NEW YORK) — Oregon is replacing Washington in the Pac-12 championship game against USC, the conference announced on Monday

The Pac-12 Championship game will be played on Friday at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles. 

Washington would have been under the 53-player minimum threshold because of positive coronavirus tests and isolation of players due to contact tracing. 

Washington had its last game cancelled against Oregon for the same reason. 

“Our goal every season is to win the Pac-12 Championship. I am so proud of the work our team and staff have put in to position ourselves to attain that goal,” said head coach Jimmy Lake in a statement. “Unfortunately, the virus is in our footprint. We have not been able to resume football activities and currently the entirety of one of our key position groups, deemed a critical position group by the Pac-12, is in quarantine. There is no path forward to practice or play this week. Our focus now is getting everyone healthy so we can resume football activities and prepare for a possible bowl game. We are crushed that we cannot bring home the Pac-12 trophy for our fans, staff and players.”

Oregon, 3-2, finished with the second best record in the Pac-12 North division. 

USC, 5-0, finished first in the Pac-12 South division. 

The Ducks were scheduled to play Colorado this weekend. It is unclear if Colorado will have a new opponent. 

Oregon is the reigning Pac-12 champions having beat Utah 37-15 last year. 

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