University of Alabama basketball freshman Derrion Reed won the gold medal on Sunday after helping the U.S. team defeat Argentina, 110-70, in the FIBA U-18 Americas Cup final.
Reed, a five-star recruit who is set to join the Crimson Tide team in the coming weeks, recorded six points and two rebounds in the gold medal game. He showed off his scoring and rebounding ability over six games in Argentina, averaging 10.3 points and 7.7 rebounds.
The FIBA AmeriCup is an international basketball championship held every four years between national teams from the Americas. Reid was one of 12 players selected for the U-18 National Team, made up of players 18 and under.
Reed is the highest-rated member of Alabama’s No. 2-ranked 2024 recruiting class and is rated as a consensus top-15 recruit and will look to earn immediate playing time for the Crimson Tide this season.
82 days
June 10, 1971: Johnny Musso participated in a 20-day tour of Vietnam with Penn State’s Liddell Mitchell, Texas’ Stan Mauldin and New Mexico’s Rocky Long. It was the second consecutive year that an Alabama player was invited to tour the troops; Scott Hunter was the first. Musso excelled in his pre-law studies and was recognized as the best running back in the SEC. — Bryant Museum
June 10, 1989Josh Chapman was born in Hoover, Alabama.
June 10, 1993Jeffrey Pagan was born in Asheville, North Carolina.
“He brought American football into America’s living rooms. He played the game with class, courage, passion and inspirational leadership. He was the most decent person I have ever met. … Bart Starr will always be the true North Pole of the league.” — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell
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