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OT - Former Hofstra player dies after collapsing in a game
Not sure how many of you were aware of this, but Zeke Upshaw, a former Hofstra basketball player, died today after collapsing at the end of a game two days ago. He played a year at Hofstra after transferring from Ill State and had a really good year there. Only 26 years old.

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03-26-2018 01:34 PM
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Saw the story, forgot he was a Hofstra player. Thanks for the reminder.


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