Michael Giannangeli

February 23, 2012
Holly Smith/The Phoenix

WHAT HE’S DONE:
Giannangeli scored a career-high 19 points, including 11 in the second half, in Swarthmore season-ending win over Haverford.

FAVORITE CAREER MOMENT:
Beating Haverford and setting my career high on Senior Day. It was an incredible way to end my basketball career.

WHAT HE’LL MISS MOST:
My teammates. Our motto this year has been Family. I am really going to miss these guys next year.

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NBA PLAYER HE LOOKS UP TO:
Michael Jordan. He was the ultimate competitor, refused to lose, and was selected to the NBA All-Defensive First Team a record nine times.

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