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Moneyball Pro-AM set to return in June for 20th season

Moneyball Pro-AM set to return in June for 20th season

USA Todaya day ago

Moneyball Pro-AM set to return in June for 20th season
The Moneyball Pro-Am has been a fixture of the Lansing basketball community since 2004, and it will officially return for its twentieth season later this month, as this year's season is set to begin on June 24 at Holt High School. The uniforms this year will feature a logo commemorating the 20th season.
The Moneyball Pro-Am is known for showcasing Michigan State basketball players throughout their team rosters. This year's rosters will be unveiled later next week.
This year's games will be played on Tuesdays and Thursdays from June 24 with games at 6, 7 and 8pm. There will be no games the week of July 4th. The July 8 and 10 games will be played at Lansing Eastern High School.
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