The University of Massachusetts at Amherst student thought he won a basketball shooting contest, but his foot on the line ...
Lee made a layup, a free throw, a 3-pointer and a half-court shot in under 30 seconds and was supposed to receive a $10,000 ...
But on Friday, UMass stepped in to rectify the situation, announcing that the school would award the $10,000 to Lee directly.
UMass said it would pay a student the $10,000 prize for a halftime promotion at a women’s basketball game after a dispute ...
Noah Lee was told by the insurance company that he would not receive $10,000 after making four shots at a UMass game on ...
Noah Lee was selected for the contest on Wednesday that required him to make a layup, free throw, 3-pointer and half-court shot in 25 seconds. He made them all, but the school said the insurance ...
The University of Massachusetts has pledged to pay a student the $10,000 prize for making a half-court shot during halftime ...
All’s well that ends well. UMass student Noah Lee will get the $10,000 prize he was initially denied for a halftime contest that he participated in on Wednesday at a women’s hoops game.
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 stepped on the line. After an online outcry, Lee is now getting ...
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