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NBPA, SIAC and SWAC to host 5th annual Top 50 Basketball Camp

NBPA, SIAC and SWAC to host 5th annual Top 50 Basketball Camp

Today, the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA), Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) and Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) announced their continued partnership in hosting the fifth annual Top 50 Basketball Camp. The camp will take place July 27–29 at Morehouse College and Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, GA.
 
The best players from each conference will be featured at the camp in a model like the NBPA's Top 100 Camp. Players at the Top 50 Camp will participate in basketball skill training exercises and attend leadership and life development sessions off the court.
 
"NBPA members have a true appreciation for HBCUs, and the Top 50 Camp is a great way for the NBPA to continue strengthening its connection with the HBCU community," said Purvis Short, the NBPA's Chief of Player Programs. "Our partnership with the SIAC and SWAC has given us a unique opportunity to host a productive learning experience for HBCU athletes to better themselves as men on and off the court."

The camp also aims to cultivate and create coaching and talent pipelines for current and retired NBA players exploring the transition into careers in intercollegiate athletics.
 
"The Southwestern Athletic Conference is elated to continue our partnership with the NBPA Top 50 Camp," said SWAC Commissioner Dr. Charles McClelland. "This partnership is an amazing opportunity for our student-athletes to participate in athletic and professional development initiatives that will positively impact them both on and off the court. This event has steadily grown and has quickly become a signature event that our student-athletes look forward to participating in on an annual basis."
 
In addition to skill development and on-court drills, the camp will include a series of highly-competitive scrimmages and games, allowing the players to showcase their talent against the best of their neighboring conference.
 
"I commend the NBPA for its commitment to HBCUs as The Top 50 Camp serves as a basketball combine for our student-athletes to showcase their talents while receiving instruction from current and former NBA players," said SIAC Commissioner Anthony Holloman.
 
Camp participants from the SIAC include:

First Name Last Name College or University
Aziel Blackwell Kentucky State University
Devin Booker Tuskegee University
Eleik Bowles Savannah State University
Gregg Boyd II Tuskegee University
Steven Dulley Tuskegee University
Ashton Hawkins Spring Hill College
Martez Jones Tuskegee University
Robert Kendrick Fort Valley State University
Kong Kong Kentucky State University
Myson Lowe Fort Valley State University
Steven Lyles Spring Hill College
Chris Martin Clark Atlanta University
Joemel McNair Morehouse College
Jamir Moore Albany State University
Sean Paige Central State University
Ayjay Plain Savannah State University
Antwoin Reed Jr Central State University
Kerry Richardson Morehouse College
Jordan Simpson Albany State University
Raevon Thomas Central State University
Terin Wofford Albany State University
 
 
Camp participants from the SWAC include:
 
First Name Last Name College or University
Chase Adams Jackson State University
Jaylen Bates Florida A&M University
Eric Coleman Alabama State
Zeke Cook Jackson State university
Dhashon Dyson Bethune Cookman University
Ken Evans Jr. Jackson State University
Jeremiah Gambrell Alcorn State University
Kolby Granger Texas Southern University
Zion Harmon Bethune Cookman University
P. J. Henry Texas Southern University
Elijah Hulsewe Bethune Cookman University
Byron Joshua Alcorn State University
Jeremiah Kendall Alcorn State University
T. J. Madlock Alabama State
Romelle Mansel Jackson State University
Kylen Milton University of Arkansas Pine Bluff
Zytarious Mortle Texas Southern University
Festus Ndumanya Southern University
Omari Peek Alabama A&M
Dailin Smith Alabama A&M
D. K. Thorn Alcorn State University
Cameron Tucker Alabama A&M
Ernest (EJ) Williams Alabama A&M
Rashad Williams University of Arkansas Pine Bluff
Coltie Young Jackson State University
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