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Updated: 12:25 AM Feb 8, 2012
Marian's Mischler to play hoops at Cornell
Marian senior Robert Mischler announced Tuesday night he will play basketball next year at Cornell.
Posted: 12:07 AM Feb 8, 2012Reporter: Angelo Di Carlo Email Address: angelo.dicarlo@wndu.com |
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While Demetrius Jackson waits to make his decision on where he play college basketball, one of his teammates has his mind made up.
Marian senior Robert Mischler announced Tuesday night he will play basketball next year at Cornell. Mischler will not be on any athletic scholarship because the Ivy League does not offer athetic scholarships. But has been guaranteed a spot on the team.
He visited Cornell a few weeks ago and says it was the place for him.
Mischler and Marian have won nine games in a row and are 14-2 on the season. Marian is at Adams Thursday night.
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