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  2. Matt Lynch (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    He is the son of Irma and Bill Lynch; his father played basketball in college. [1] He has a brother and a sister. [3] He played basketball in high school at Fort Leboeuf High School in Waterford, Pennsylvania. [3] He attended Edinboro University, graduating in 2013 with a bachelor's degree in Health and Education. [2]

  3. Category : USC Salkehatchie Indians men's basketball

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    Through a flurry of calls and Facetime chats from his Manhattan Beach 'Portal House,' Eric Musselman and his staff worked to revive USC basketball.

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    Four games into SEC play, the one-time local star has earned a starting role for the Gamecocks.

  7. Category:USC Salkehatchie Indians - Wikipedia

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  9. University of South Carolina Salkehatchie - Wikipedia

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    The University of South Carolina Salkehatchie sponsors seven varsity level teams, known as the Indians, to compete in Region X of the National Junior College Athletic Association. The Indians field four women's teams in basketball, soccer, softball, and volleyball.