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Cynthia A. Johnson (born August 19, 1958) is an American politician who served as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 5th district from 2019 to 2022. Early life and education [ edit ]
George Haggarty, played 1922–25, leading scorer of the U-M men's basketball team his junior and senior season [citation needed] Tim Hardaway Jr., played 2010–13, first-team All-Big Ten (2013) Frank Harrigan, played 1924–27, first player in Michigan basketball history to score over 100 points in three consecutive seasons [172]
Neil Johnson, NBA player for New York Knicks (born in Jackson) Chris Kaman, center for five NBA teams (born in Grand Rapids) Greg Kelser, forward for 1979 NCAA champion Michigan State and NBA player (attended high school in Detroit) Danny Lewis (born 1970), American-English basketball player; Grant Long, player for several teams (born in Wayne ...
The following is a list of University of Michigan alumni. There are more than 640,000 living alumni of the University of Michigan in 180 countries across the globe. [1] Notable alumni include computer scientist and entrepreneur Larry Page, actor James Earl Jones, and President of the United States Gerald Ford
The Attorney general's office said the woman left racially and politically motivated messages for then-Reps. Sarah Anthony and Cynthia Johnson.
It will not be the senior sendoff Michigan basketball pictured to open the season.. The Wolverines entered the 2023-24 season determined to prove last year's missed NCAA tournament was an anomaly ...
Walter Owens, Negro league baseball pitcher, basketball and track and field player for Michigan, baseball and basketball coach at Detroit's Northwestern High School [49] William Perigo, Western Michigan basketball player and head coach; William Porter, Olympic gold medalist [50] John Potter, professional football kicker [51]
Michigan basketball committed turnovers on 42.1% of its first half possessions, yet picked up a much-needed Power Four win vs. TCU, 76-64.