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Freshman Point Guard Hobbled By Achilles Injury

An Achilles tendon injury has sidelined Sharks’ point guard Abdias “Speedy” Carcamo for the past three weeks. The 19-year-old freshman from Brooklyn, New York has missed several preseason games, practices and the team’s first two regular season games—two Sharks’ victories—versus Florida Memorial University’s junior varsity squad and Miami Sports… Read the rest at our website.
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Sharks Select Jenkins As Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

Dillon “DJ” Jenkins, who previously served as a coach at two other Southern Conference schools, has been selected as the assistant men’s basketball coach at Miami Dade College.  Jenkins, 27, will assist with the team’s offensive game plan, running practices, recruiting and making sure players are attending study hall. … Read the rest at our website.
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He Won A High School State Title, Now He Aims For A National Championship At MDC

Miami Dade College’s new men’s head basketball coach—Jorge Fernandez— has won a state championship at Doral Academy Preparatory School and served as an assistant coach at the University of Miami and Marshall University. Now Fernandez enters his first season as a head coach at the college level, as he… Read the rest at our website.
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Seven MDC Basketball Players Receive All-Southern Conference Honors

The Miami Dade College men’s and women’s basketball teams struggled this season. They combined for an 11-23 overall record—a big drop from last year’s 38-23 mark—and failed to qualify for the State Tournament.  Despite the poor season, seven MDC players were awarded All-Southern Conference honors for their performances.  Women’s… Read the rest at our website.
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Men’s And Women’s Basketball Teams Fail To Qualify For State Tournament

Despite having high expectations at the start of the season, the Miami Dade College men’s and women’s basketball teams are sputtering to the end. Both teams find themselves with a losing record—they are a combined 7-20 on the season— and out of contention for postseason play at the State… Read the rest at our website.