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Welcome to another episode of SportsShop, where we dive into the latest happenings in the world of sports and beyond. In this episode, we reflect on the impactful life of civil rights leader Reverend Jesse Jackson, who recently passed away at the age of 84. We discuss his legacy, his contributions to the civil rights movement, and his connection to sports, including his influence on Nike's corporate structure and his time as a quarterback at North Carolina A&T.
We also cover the latest in college basketball, highlighting Duke's impressive performance against Syracuse with a 101-64 victory. We discuss the standout players and what this means for Duke as they prepare to face Michigan. Additionally, we delve into the upcoming matchup between UNC and NC State, analyzing the potential impact of key players like Caleb Love and Armando Bacot.
In a special segment, we celebrate the achievements of D. Curtis Lawson, who has been inducted into the Black Tennis Hall of Fame Class of 2026. Lawson shares his journey, his passion for tennis, and his mission to build a championship-caliber program while shaping successful individuals beyond the court.
We also touch on the recent firing of the Kansas State coach, exploring the circumstances and implications of this decision. Plus, we discuss the broader cultural and societal issues reflected in the current sports landscape, drawing parallels to historical civil rights struggles.
Join Reese, K-Mac, and Pam Thompson Smith as they bring you insightful commentary, engaging discussions, and a celebration of community excellence.
Tune in to SportsShop for all this and more, because every voice matters.