Joe Keedy

February 14, 2013
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Photo by Hanna Kozlowska '12

Athlete of the Week: Joe Keedy
Jr., Basketball, Petoskey, Mich.

What He’s Done: Scored 23 points to lead the Garnet to a Senior Day upset of first-place Franklin & Marshall, earning a spot on the d3Hoops.com National Team of the Week.

Favorite Career Moment:  Beating F&M Saturday.  The win was an awesome way to send off the seniors after all the work they have put in to this program.  It was also a big breakthrough for our team and program to take down the top team in the conference.

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Upcoming Goals: Before we move on to next season, we have two more games to win this week. As a team, we are expecting to make the playoffs and do some damage in the postseason next year.

Basketball or soccer? Borrowing from the infamous logician Brian Regan, They’re both favorite. Basketball is just a little more favorite.

Favorite Potato Chip Flavor: Barbecue

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