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Former BYU star and Naismith Player of the Year Jimmer Fredette is retiring from basketball. The 36-year-old, who most recently played for Team USA’s 3x3 team in last year’s Olympics ...
It's been 14 years since Jimmer Fredette threw on a pair of baggy, navy blue shorts and scored 30-plus in tournament games for BYU. His basketball career has taken him to every corner of the world ...
Jimmer Fredette is calling it a career ... After two successful seasons at BYU, Fredette burst onto the national scene in 2009-10 when he led the Cougars to their first NCAA Tournament win ...
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Former BYU standout Jimmer Fredette retires from basketballFormer BYU standout Jimmer Fredette on Wednesday announced his retirement from basketball, marking the end of a storied career that saw him play overseas and in the Olympics. What he's saying ...
The Rise of a Cougar Legend Fredette’s college career was more than just highlight reels — it was history in the making. In his senior season at BYU (2010-11), he led the nation in scoring ...
It’s the only Olympic basketball event the U.S. hasn’t won. Can BYU legend Jimmer Fredette fix that?
The hope is still that Jimmer Fredette will bring Olympic gold to the ... with his jaw-dropping shooting and scoring performances at BYU, where he won the award for the top player in Division ...
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BYU legend Jimmer Fredette makes major announcement about basketball future, retirementJimmer Fredette was one of the most exciting college ... New York. From there, it was BYU, where Fredette took the country by storm. He scored 28.9 points per game in 2010-11, won national player ...
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Jimmer Fredette was more than just a basketball star — for a generation of young fans, he’s a lasting folk heroIt’s somewhat fitting that Jimmer Fredette announced his retirement from basketball on the eve of BYU’s graduation festivities. Of the school’s newest graduates gathered for commencement at ...
BYU is now in the Big 12 ... but the time period between 2007 and 2011 was dominated by Jimmer Fredette. The 6-2 guard is legally James Fredette, but he went by Jimmer, which just added to ...
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BYU legend Jimmer Fredette retires from basketballAt BYU, Fredette led the country with 28.9 points per game in 2010-11 and won consensus national player of the year honors while leading the Cougars to their first Sweet 16 appearance in 30 years.
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