Wisconsin basketball's home opener belongs to assistant Howard Moore and his family
Posted Nov 12, 2019
Wearing No. 34, the number his father Howard Moore donned for UW, Jerell Moore joined UW’s starters in one of the more uplifting moments in the history of the Kohl Center. The 13-year-old likely won’t ever forget the low-fives he exchanged with his new teammates – or the joy on their faces – as he made his way through a corridor of bodies and onto the court.
(Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
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