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  2. Joe Crispin - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Steven Crispin (born July 18, 1979) is an American college men's basketball assistant coach at Penn State University. [1] He was previously head coach of the Rowan University Profs from 2016 to 2023. [2] Crispin was born at Underwood-Memorial Hospital in Woodbury, New Jersey, on July 18, 1979. [3]

  3. New Basket Brindisi - Wikipedia

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    New Basket Brindisi, for sponsorship reasons named Valtur Brindisi or shortly Brindisi, is a professional Italian basketball based in Brindisi, Apulia. They compete in Serie A2 , second level of Italian basketball system.

  4. Category:New Basket Brindisi players - Wikipedia

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  5. Kansas City Knights - Wikipedia

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    The Knights were one of the ABA's charter franchises and began play during the 2000–01 season. In 2001–02, the following season, the Knights posted a league best 35–5 record that year and ended up winning the ABA championship under head coach and University of Kansas alumnus Kevin Pritchard.

  6. List of Pennsylvania State University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Joe Crispin, professional basketball player [89] Patrick Cummins, 2004 NCAA runner-up wrestler; mixed martial arts fighter, currently competing in the UFC [90] Helen Darling, WNBA guard for the San Antonio Silver Stars [91] Phil Davis, current Bellator MMA Light Heavyweight (205 lb) contender [92] D.J. Dozier, former NFL running back [93] Cal ...

  7. Jon Crispin - Wikipedia

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    Due to NCAA transfer eligibility rules, Crispin was forced to sit out the 2001–02 season. After becoming eligible for his red-shirted junior season in 2002–03, Crispin played in 23 games (one start) while averaging 2.3 points. His 37.9 three-point percentage ranked second on the team while his 90.0 free throw percentage ranked first.

  8. Enel (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Enel may refer to: Enel, an Italian electricity company Enel Green Power, a renewable energy corporation, subsidiary of Enel; Enel (One Piece), a fictional villain in the One Piece manga and anime series; Enel, meaning third in the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, cf. Awakening of the Elves; Enel Brindisi

  9. Fake Shemp - Wikipedia

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    Tom Mason (left) standing in for deceased actor Bela Lugosi in the 1957 horror film Plan 9 from Outer Space. A fake Shemp is a type of body double who appears in a film to replace another actor or person, usually when the original actor has died or is otherwise unable or unwilling to reprise their role.