The skilled shot maker is Noah Lee, a UMass Amherst senior from Wayland who was attending the women's basketball game Wednesday night. He was randomly picked to compete in the shootout challenge ...
First, you need someone who got stiffed. Consider the case of University of Massachusetts Amherst senior Noah Lee. At a UMass women’s basketball game recently, Lee did his part at a halftime ...
On Friday morning, UMass athletic director Ryan Bamford said Lee would get his money — one way or the other. “For all those wondering, we’re working on getting $10K to Noah,” Bamford ...
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Lee, a senior at UMass, whipped the ball into the air ... “For all those wondering, we’re working on getting $10K to Noah. If we can’t get to a good result via the insurance company, we will pay him ...
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NBC News' Steven Romo spoke to Lee about his experience. Noah Lee, a college student, was initially denied $10,000 after a contest during a basketball game where he made a half-court shot but ...
Monday at Worcester State No. 1 Franklin (24-1) vs. No. 4 Central Catholic (20-2), 7 SEMIFINAL – Tuesday at Worcester State ...