Syracuse basketball center Dajuan Coleman chases hoop dream, master's degree in season 5
Posted Nov 1, 2016
Four years ago, Dajuan Coleman's college career was dawning with great expectations. Coleman, then a 6-foot-9 prodigy, had led Jamesville-DeWitt High School to three New York Class A state championships in four varsity seasons. He had been named New York's Mr. Basketball by the state's basketball coaches and played in the 2012 McDonald's All-American Game.
(Syracuse.com)
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