On the court, Malcolm Brogdon finished with per game career highs in points, rebounds and assists.
Off the court, "The President" launched his own foundation and used his platform to speak out against racial injustice.
A look at Year 1 in Indiana. https://t.co/SX1UOMCZF5
— Bennett Conlin (@BennettConlin) September 1, 2020
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Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Grand Slam Debut
Former @UVAMensTennis player Brandon Nakashima was awarded a wildcard into the singles draw of the US Open, and he made the most of that opportunity, winning in straight-sets against Paolo Lorenzi, a player who has been ranked as high as No. 33 in the world. You can read a recap of Nakashima’s win here and watch the match highlights in the embedded video above.
The President
Bennett Conlin of the Daily Progress recaps Malcolm Brogdon’s first season in Indiana, on and off the court, in this article.